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d06a.jpg (8111 bytes)O2 on the Go
The O2N Demand® II Oxygen Conserver from Victor® Medical, St Louis, is lightweight and requires no batteries for patient mobility and convenience. Featuring a pneumatic operating system, the O2N Demand II gives patients oxygen during inhalation only, for the equivalent of continuous oxygen flow delivery. The conserver ensures that patients receive the exact amount of oxygen prescribed, and patients can choose between continuous or conservation settings. (314) 746-2194; www.victormed.com.


d06b.jpg (8851 bytes)CPAP Humidifier
Hudson RCI, Temecula, Calif, introduces the ConchaTherm® 2000 CPAP humidification system, which is convenient to use, easy to configure, and suitable for use with CPAP and bilevel devices, according to the company. Designed to improve patient comfort by offsetting upper airway drying with optimal humidity, the system can also be upgraded to incorporate the ConchaTherm 2000 heater. (800) 848-3766; www.hudsonrci.com.


d06c.jpg (9061 bytes)Stylish Scooter
Pride Mobility Products Corp, Exeter, Pa, introduces the Legend® scooter’s new design. It features a contemporary look, enhanced rear suspension for outdoor performance, increased top speed of 5.75 mph, reduced length of 45.5 inches for maneuverability, quick disassembly with a lock-up system, and an increased weight capacity of 350 pounds. (800) 800-8586; www.pridemobility.com.


d06d.jpg (13081 bytes)Best of Both Worlds
The AL065 Inside-Out Lift from Harmar Mobility, Sarasota, Fla, combines the advantages of inside and outside lifts. Using an outside-mounted lifting arm, the lift also installs into a standard trailer hitch and loads and unloads scooters and power chairs in vehicles that cannot accept an inside lift install. (800) 833-0478; www.harmarautolift.com.


 Compression Hosiery
Spa Hosiery from CAMP Healthcare, Atlanta, features microfiber softness and easy donning and doffing. It is available in several styles and fashion colors for men and women. Compression levels include 20-30 mm Hg and 30-40 mm Hg. Higher compression levels are available as a custom order. (800) 492-1088; www.camphealthcare.com.


d06f.jpg (7273 bytes)Speedy Delivery
The DeVilbiss® PD1000 Oxygen Conserving Device from Sunrise Medical, Longmont, Colo, offers a lightweight design and delivers high efficiency and improved clinical benefits while reducing costs for dealers. The device delivers oxygen to the patient exactly when needed at the proper rate to the lungs in the correct amount regardless of the exertion level. The PulseDose technology enables oxygen to travel deep into the lungs to reduce the probability of bloodstream desaturation. (800) 333-4000; www.sunrisemedical.com


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