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Mada Medical's Portable Oxygen Cylinder Tank Kit with Handheld Carrying Case includes a lightweight aluminum cylinder used to store compressed oxygen, a nasal cannula, an adjustable flow regulator, and a hard-shell carrying case. This all-in-one combination pack offers individuals with respiratory conditions to have supplemental oxygen anytime and anywhere they need it. The adjustable flow regulator allows oxygen to be administered between 2 to 15 liters of oxygen per minute to suit your specific needs. The sturdy handheld carrying case ensures easy portability.

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The Portable Oxygen Cylinder Tank Kit with Handheld Carrying Case from Mada Medical offers an all-in-one way to transport and use oxygen therapy for those who require supplemental oxygen assistance. This kit comes with an empty D-size oxygen cylinder, an adjustable flow regulator that allows between 2-15 LPM, and a nasal cannula. It also comes with a handheld, hard-shell carrying case that facilitates on-the-go use.

The D-size oxygen cylinder is about 16.5-inches in height and 4.3-inches in diameter; it features a 425-liter capacity. The cylinder's aluminum construction is 35% to 40% lighter than traditional steel counterparts, making it highly portable and much more convenient for patients and caregivers alike.

Mada Medical is known for its expertise and safety, as well as its unique valve systems. Medical facilities, emergency medical personnel, educational systems, corporations, and companies trust in Mada Medical to provide unparalleled quality that they can trust.



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Can I smoke with oxygen on?
Answer: No. While Oxygen is not explosive or even flammable it does SUPPORT COMBUSTION. This means it makes any fire burn more quickly. If you smoke with your oxygen on, you run the risk of igniting your oxygen tubing and sustaining burns to your face.

No one should smoke cigarettes around you and you should stay at least 8 feet away from any open flame. Do not use oxygen around any open gas flame such as a gas barbecue or gas burners.
Can I change my oxygen liter flow when I do not feel well?
Answer: You should not change the liter flow because it is prescribed by you physician. In COPD, too much oxygen may be detrimental and actually cause a patients breathing to worsen because it depresses the stimulus to breath that comes from lower oxygen levels. If you think there is a problem with the amount of oxygen you are getting, then contact your doctor's office.
I do not breathe through my nose, so how will the oxygen get to my lungs when I use a nasal cannula?
Answer: When oxygen runs into your nose it fills the nasal cavity and back of the throat. Every time you breathe in, regardless of if it is through your mouth or through your nose the oxygen will get pulled into the lungs. The physical principle that draws the oxygen down into the lungs is called the "Venturi Effect".

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Portable Oxygen Cylinder Tank Kit with Handheld Carrying Case - Oxy-Uni-Pak
Portable Oxygen Cylinder Tank Kit with Handheld Carrying Case - Oxy-Uni-Pak
Protective carrying case.
Protective carrying case.
Adjustable flow regulator.
Adjustable flow regulator.
Nasal cannula
Nasal cannula