Resmed AirFit F40 Full face mask might be a good alternative for CPAP Mask User

ResMed AirFit F40:
Minimal-contact full face mask

100% of patients surveyed achieved seal and comfort in a ResMed external clinical study (1)

Is the ResMed AirFit F40 full face mask 
right for you?

If you’ve been struggling with any of the following, you may benefit from the F40 full face mask:

Discomfort or Excessive Air Leaks with Your Current Full Face Mask

Pressure marks or red lines on your nose bridge

Air leaks near the eyes or cheeks

A bulky fit that feels heavy or tight

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Looking for a Replacements Mask

Your current mask is worn or uncomfortable

You are using a different model and thinking about a switch

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Having Issues with Nasal Masks

Struggling to use nasal masks during blocked nose nights

Waking up with a dry mouth or bad breath

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References

(1) Source: Two ResMed external clinical studies of experienced PAP patients. The first study included users with ≥ 6 months’ therapy who used ResMed’s AirFit F40 and AirFit F20 full face masks in randomized order for up to seven consecutive nights each at home. Study conducted in Australia, June 6 – 27, 2023, n=28 (AirFit F40) and 29 (AirFit F20). Facial measurements of 29 participants were taken. The second study included current users with ≥ 12 months’ PAP therapy who met 90-day CMS compliance for PAP therapy in the three months prior to the study. Participants used ResMed’s AirFit F40 and Fisher & Paykel’s Evora Full in a randomized order with their own for up to seven consecutive nights each at home. Study conducted in the U.S., October 4 – November 20, 2023, n=57. Facial measurements of 57 participants were taken.