Memory Foam Advanced CPAP Pillow Sleep Apnoea (Large)

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Description

The Memory Foam Advanced CPAP / BIPAP Pillow was developed by Putnams with feedback from CPAP users for improving the sleep quality of Sleep Apnoea sufferers. It is British made from Memory foam in the original Putnam Pillow design loved by our customers for over 40 years.

  • Recommended by the NHS
  • Reduces "blow-out" into eyes
  • Improves comfort when sleeping with any type of mask
  • Reduces non-compliance
  • Reduces pressure on face (less angry red lines upon waking)
  • CosyPUR® memory foam
  • British Made
  • 2 Year Guarantee
  • 14 day returns policy
  • Designed for side and back sleepers
  • CE marked class 1 medical device

The Putnams CPAP Pillow range deals with common complains including:

  • Mask pressure on the face
  • Mask leaks (air blowing into eyes + reduction in mask pressure)
  • General discomfort whilst at the same time using our vast experience in back care to improve posture whilst sleeping to reduce neck and back pain.

The pillows are recommended by the British Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Association.

Pillow includes:

  1. Ear recess for side sleeping
  2. Curved recess for shoulders (if side sleeper)
  3. Rounded soft neck support
  4. Contoured ventilation to help heat escape from your face

 Large (King) : 58cm x 33.5cm x 15cm (23'' x 13'' x 6'') (if you normally sleep on two pillows)

 Includes Cotton removable zipped cover (hand washable).

 Suitable for:

  • CPAP
  • BIPAP
  • PEEP
  • NIV (non invasive ventilation)
  • NIPPY
  • COPD
  • Nebulizers
  • Sleep Apnoea CPAP
  • Sleep Apnoea Bi-Level
  • Sleep Apnoea Facial Interface
  • Sleep Apnoea APAP
  • Oxygen Concentrators
  • Oxygen Systems
  • Ventilators
  • Respiratory Measurement Devices (Capnograph & Others)
  • Resuscitators

Sleep Apnoea is a growing condition with up to 4% of men and 2% of women diagnosed.

Common treatment forms include : mandibular advancement device and nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines. These machines require breathing apparatus to be worn during sleep and this can be uncomfortable especially with side and front sleepers.