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ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative
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ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative – EPAP Device

$169.00
ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative
Close up to the ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative
ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative box
what's included with the ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative
ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative side view and how to use it
ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative starter kit
side view of the ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative

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The ULTepap is an EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure) device made for adults with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. It functions without a blower, hose, or electricity. When you inhale, a Rashidi-Sleeper valve collapses so you can draw breath in without resistance. When you exhale, the valve inflates and forces air through grooves, creating back pressure that helps hold the airway open.

The device uses soft nasal cushions resting at the nostrils, held in place with lightweight elastic headgear. Cushions come in three sizes (small, medium, large). It is reusable and includes a travel case.

Includes:

  • Standard-size headgear
  • Cushions in small, medium, large sizes
  • Travel case
  • Always confirm with your healthcare provider that ULTepap is appropriate for your case of mild to moderate OSA, since it requires a prescription.
  • Try all three included cushion sizes (small, medium, large) to find the most comfortable fit at the nostrils. A proper fit reduces leaks and maximizes effectiveness.
  • Clean the nasal cushions daily with mask wipes to remove oils and debris. This helps maintain hygiene and cushion durability.
  • Once a week, wash the cushions with warm water and a mild soap like the Neutralizing Pre-Wash. Let them air dry completely before reuse.
  • If you experience skin irritation around the nose, apply a light layer of Skin Ritual Moisturizer before wearing the device.
  • Keep a backup therapy option, such as a CPAP machine, for times when EPAP therapy alone may not be sufficient, especially if prescribed by your doctor.
  • Avoid using ULTepap if you have nasal congestion or a cold, as blocked airways can limit its effectiveness.
  • Track your sleep quality and apnea symptoms over time, and share results with your healthcare provider to confirm that ULTepap therapy is meeting your treatment goals.

ULTepap Sleep Apnea CPAP Alternative – EPAP Device

$169.00
$169.00

Product Features

Alternative to CPAP Machines

ULTepap is a CPAP alternative that does not rely on a machine, tubing, or powered airflow. Instead, it uses expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) through small valves in the nasal cushions. These valves stay open during inhalation and create gentle resistance during exhalation, helping keep your airway open without continuous pressurized air.

Portable Therapy for Sleep Apnea

The device is small enough to fit in a travel case and requires no external power source. You can use it in settings where CPAP is inconvenient, such as while camping, traveling abroad, or during power outages.

Hose-Free EPAP System

ULTepap is an EPAP device that requires no hose, blower, or electrical power. It uses nasal cushions with valves that allow you to inhale with minimal resistance and generate back pressure only when you exhale, helping keep your airway open while reducing apnea events.

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Patented Rashidi-Sleeper Valves

The device uses patented Rashidi-Sleeper valves that allow nearly unrestricted airflow during inhalation and create expiratory resistance during exhalation. This mechanism generates positive airway pressure, helping keep the airway open without needing a powered machine.

Multiple Cushion Sizes

Includes nasal cushions in small, medium, and large sizes to accommodate various facial structures. Combined with soft elastic headgear, the setup ensures a secure and comfortable fit without the need for over-tightening.

FDA Clearance for Mild to Moderate OSA

ULTepap is FDA-cleared for treating mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. It can be used as an alternative to CPAP therapy or as a backup for users who cannot tolerate machines or lack access to electricity.

Ideal for Use Without Power Source

The device does not require electricity or external power, making it suitable for travel, camping, or power outages. Its minimalist design offers reliable therapy in settings where traditional CPAP machines are impractical.

Reusable and Minimalist Construction

The kit includes three nasal cushions, headgear, and a travel case. No motors, filters, or tubing are needed. Cushions are reusable and should be replaced when worn, reducing both maintenance and cost.

Non-Electrical Comfort and Hygiene

With no electrical parts, the ULTepap runs silently and requires minimal upkeep. Components are easy to clean, and the included travel case helps maintain hygiene and portability.

Indicated for Adults over 66 Pounds

Recommended for adults weighing more than 66 pounds (30 kg). It is not intended for children or individuals for whom the mask fit may be unsafe or ineffective due to anatomical limitations.

Prescription Required Medical Device

A valid prescription is required to obtain the ULTepap. As a medical device, its use must be overseen by a healthcare professional to ensure correct fit, usage, and safety.

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What is an alternative to CPAP therapy?

For adults with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, one alternative to traditional CPAP therapy is EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure). Devices like the ULTepap create resistance only during exhalation through small nasal valves, which generate back pressure to help keep the airway open. Unlike CPAP, EPAP does not use a blower, hose, or electricity. The ULTepap is compact, reusable, travel-friendly, and FDA-cleared, making it a practical option for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP machines or need a power-free solution.

What is EPAP therapy and how does it differ from CPAP?

EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure) devices generate pressure only during exhalation using valves, rather than providing continuous pressurized air like CPAP. This means inhalation happens with minimal resistance, and exhalation resistance helps keep the airway open, especially in people with mild to moderate OSA.

Who is a good candidate for EPAP therapy?

EPAP works best for people diagnosed with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, who breathe through their nose, do not have severe airway collapse, and are looking for simpler, quieter alternatives to CPAP. Those who tolerate CPAP poorly often consider EPAP as an option.

Is EPAP effective compared to CPAP?

In studies, EPAP devices have shown effectiveness in reducing Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), decreasing daytime sleepiness, and improving sleep quality for mild to moderate OSA. While CPAP is still considered the gold standard for many cases, EPAP offers a viable alternative in appropriate cases.

Does EPAP require a prescription or medical supervision?

Yes. EPAP devices for sleep apnea are generally treated as medical devices, and using them requires guidance from a healthcare provider to ensure safe fit, correct size of nasal cushions, and monitoring of results.

What are the common side effects or downsides of EPAP?

Some people experience nasal irritation, dry mouth, or discomfort during exhalation. EPAP may also be less effective if breathing through the mouth, if nasal congestion is present, or in more severe OSA. Regular follow-up is important to assess treatment response.

Can EPAP be used during travel or without power?

Yes. One of EPAP’s advantages is that many EPAP devices have no powered blower, hoses, or electricity‐dependent components. They tend to be compact, quiet, and travel-friendly, making them suitable for travel or locations with limited power.

How do I know if EPAP is setting working properly for me?

Monitoring how often apnea events occur (as measured in a sleep test), how rested you feel in the morning, and any changes in daytime sleepiness are key indicators. A physician can recommend follow-up sleep testing or symptom tracking after a trial period of EPAP to see if it meets your treatment goals.

What are the limitations of EPAP therapy?

EPAP tends to be less effective for severe obstructive sleep apnea, or if there are anatomical issues (like very large tonsils or severe airway collapse). It also usually does not generate as high pressures as CPAP, so some patients with higher pressure needs may still require CPAP. Also, EPAP requires good nasal anatomy and breathing through the nose.

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