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AirSense™ 11 AutoSet™ India TRI 4G
AirCurve™ 10 VAuto - Tripack - 4G
Resmed Lumis™ 150 VPAP ST- A Non-Invasive Ventilator

AirSense™ 11 AutoSet™ India TRI 4G

Resmed AirSense™ 11 AutoSet, the next generation CPAP machine can auto-adjust air pressure based on your breathing requirements. It comes with three different therapy modes, automatic updates and an enhanced design to simplify set up.

  • Smart Features for Simplified Sleep Therapy

  • Built-in Cellular Connectivity

  • Easy to Set Up

  • Supported by myAir App

AirCurve™ 10 VAuto - Tripack - 4G

The AirCurve 10 VAuto is an auto-adjusting bilevel machine designed for obstructive sleep apnea, utilizing the AutoSet™ algorithm and Easy-Breathe waveform in its VAuto algorithm for comfortable therapy with greater pressure support.

  • Easy-Breathe Technology

  • Continuous Leak Management

  • Consistent Humidification

  • Quiet Easy-Breathe Motor

  • Built-in Ambient Light Sensor

Resmed Lumis™ 150 VPAP ST- A Non-Invasive Ventilator

The Lumis 150 VPAP ST-A is a non-invasive bilevel ventilator designed for non-dependent patients with respiratory insufficiency or obstructive sleep apnea. With Resmed's smart iVAPS (Volume Assured Pressure Support), your breathing support automatically adjusts to keep you comfortable.

  • Intelligent Backup Rate (iBR)

  • AutoEPAP Maintains Upper Airway Patency

  • Alarms for Monitoring and Confidence

  • QuickNav for Low Touch Therapy Adjustments

  • Ramp & Rampdown for Extra Comfort

What is Obstructive
Sleep Apnea (OSA)?


Sleep Apnea is a common and serious sleep disorder in which your airway gets partially or completely blocked during sleep. Usually, this occurs as the muscles in your throat relax too much, repeatedly causing you to take pauses in breathing. Such pauses are often followed by choking, gasping, or deep and loud snoring, which leads to a reduction in deep and restful sleep.

Many people with Sleep Apnea don’t realize they have it —
it’s often identified by a partner who notices snoring or pauses in breathing.

How Can You Tell If You Have Sleep Apnea?


Common Night Time Symptoms:

  • Loud, persistent snoring

  • Choking, gasping, or snoring sounds while sleeping

  • Pauses in breathing (often noticed by a partner)

  • Restless or disrupted sleep

  • Frequent night time awakenings or trips to the bathroom

Daytime Signs to Watch For:

  • Excessive daytime sleepiness, even after a full night’s sleep

  • Morning headaches

  • Dry mouth or sore throat on waking

  • Difficulty concentrating or forgetfulness

  • Mood changes, irritability, or depression

  • Low energy or constant fatigue

Key Facts About Sleep Apnea:


Breathing stops for 10 seconds or more, sometimes hundreds of times a night.

It causes daytime fatigue, poor concentration, and mood changes, and increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.

It can affect men and women of all ages, including children, though it’s most common in overweight adults.

Why Is Resmed The Best Solution You Are Looking For?


  • Trusted by millions in 140+ countries

  • Cloud-connected devices for real-time therapy monitoring

  • Uses billions of sleep data points to personalize care

  • A global leader in digital sleep and respiratory health

Why Choose SleepMed Solutions As Your Trusted Partner?


  • Pioneers in Sleep Medicine in South India

  • Access to Advanced Treatment Devices with Authorized Partners, like Resmed

  • State-of-the-art laboratory for accurate sleep disorder diagnosis

  • Personalized Patient Care to improve the lives of their patients through personalized care

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the treatment options for OSA?
The most common and effective treatment is CPAP therapy, which keeps your airway open using gentle air pressure. Other options include BiPAP, oral appliances, or surgery, depending on severity.
What is a CPAP machine and how does it work?
A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) device delivers a steady stream of air through a mask to keep your airway open during sleep.
Is CPAP therapy uncomfortable?
Modern CPAP devices are designed for comfort, with features like humidifiers, quiet operation, and adjustable masks. Initial discomfort usually improves within days of regular use.
Will my insurance cover a CPAP machine?
Most insurance providers and some government health schemes do cover CPAP therapy, but coverage may vary. A valid prescription and sleep study report are often required.
How do I set up my CPAP machine?
Most devices are easy to set up with guided instructions. Your sleep therapist or provider can assist with initial setup, mask fitting, and pressure adjustments.
How do I maintain my CPAP equipment?
Regular cleaning of the mask, tubing, and humidifier is essential. Filters should be replaced as recommended. Proper maintenance ensures effective therapy and extends device life.
What if I travel often? Can I carry my CPAP?
Yes, CPAP machines are travel friendly and allowed on flights. Many come with travel cases, and some models are designed specifically for portability.
What happens if I stop using my CPAP machine?
Stopping therapy can lead to a return of symptoms like fatigue, poor concentration, and increased risk of serious health conditions such as high blood pressure or heart disease.