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REMstar M Series Basic CPAP DS100 Machine (RX Required)

Respironics' REMstar M Series redefines the entry-level CPAP market. It is smaller, sleeker and easier to use to better fit with a patient's sleep environment and lifestyle.

 List Price: $999.99
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REMstar Pro M Series CPAP with C-Flex and Smartcard DS400S (RX Required)

The REMstar Pro M Series CPAP Machine with C-Flex combines the amazing comfort of C-Flex, optional integrated humidification and our Encore Pro SmartCard capability to give you the power of enhanced compliance reporting of apnea/hypopnea index, elevated leak levels, and snoring.

 List Price: $1269.99
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REMstar Plus M Series with C-Flex CPAP DS200 Machine (RX Required)

The REMstar Plus M Series with C-Flex offers optional integrated humidification, optional Encore Pro SmartCard capability for basic compliance and reporting, lighted controls, an easy-to-read display and the revolutionary comfort of C-Flex.

 List Price: $1179.99
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  • 12/05/2007
    Use of continuous positive airway pressure to splint open the upper airway in patients with obstructive sleep apnea may seem obvious and routine to those of us now working in the area of sleep and breathing. But two decades ago, effective treatment for OSA was limited to tracheostomy.

  • 12/05/2007
    OSA is estimated to occur in 1 percent to 3 percent of otherwise healthy preschool children.1,2 The peak prevalence is at two to six years of age, but it can be seen in neonates to adolescents. It is thought to occur equally among boys and girls, and can result in significant morbidity and mortality.

  • 12/05/2007
    Get the Facts About Sleep Apnea (a brochure that describes the disorder and the consequences of untreated sleep apnea; it also includes the "Snore Score" to help people recognize sleep apnea)

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