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Inogen One G2 Generation 2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
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*Continuous flow is recommended for patients needing oxygen at night!!! Ask your doctor or specialist.* The Inogen One travel oxygen machine, this oxygen maker is the quietest portable on the market.
Inogen One G2 Accessories
Battery:--------------------- $395 12 cell $495 24 cell
AC/DC Power Supply:-----$355
External Battery Charger:- $275
Cart:-------------------------$145
Carry Bag:------------------ $65
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Is the Inogen One the right oxygen therapy device for me?
Your physician, respiratory therapist, or home health care provider will provide you with guidance as to which device best suits your oxygen therapy needs. The Inogen One is not intended for all oxygen patients. If your oxygen therapy prescription is between 1-5 liters per minute, talk to your physician to see if the Inogen One is right for you.
What are the benefits of oxygen therapy?
What methods are used to supply home oxygen?
Do I need a doctor’s prescription to receive oxygen therapy?
Oxygen concentrators are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a prescription from a physician must be issued to receive oxygen therapy. Your physician will order a blood test to determine what your oxygen level is. The prescription will indicate the flow rate of how much oxygen you need per minute (liters per minute or LPM) and when you need to use oxygen. Many websites will allow you to fax your physician’s prescription for oxygen therapy.
Can I use a portable oxygen concentrator in my car?
Yes, there are newly designed portable oxygen concentrators on the market like the SeQual Eclipse or Inogen One that are perfect for automobile travel. You can use rechargeable batteries or simply plug the unit into the car’s accessory outlet (lighter). The Eclipse or Inogen portable oxygen concentrators can be placed out of the way, behind the front seat, allowing you to travel freely.
Can I take a portable oxygen concentrator on an airplane?
Yes, theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved a select group of portable oxygen concentrators for air travel, including the Inogen One and the SeQual Eclipse. Be certain to check with your air carrier first because not all airlines allow portable oxygen concentrators onboard. Check with your airlines website to see if they allow these units and what their requirements are. Most air carriers have a form that must be filled out prior to departure and must include your physician’s prescription.
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Traveling By Air
Now that the FAA allows the Inogen One onboard commercial aircraft, here are a few points to make air travel easy.Currently, the following airlines allow the use of the Inogen One onboard their aircraft:
Check with your airline to make sure they will permit the use of your Inogen One. Some airlines may not permit the use of portable oxygen concentrators like the Inogen One onboard their aircraft. You may also contact AMSR'S Customer Care (1-888-681-6085) for assistance.
Arrange for a backup source of oxygen for use at your final destination. Your home healthcare provider will be able to help you coordinate your backup oxygen supply.
Planning Your Flight
You must obtain a signed statement from your physician that includes:
The statement shown above is only a template. Some airlines may require that the statement obtained from your physician be printed on his/her official letterhead. This statement needs to be kept with you at all times during your flight. A new statement will not be necessary each time you fly, but the statement should be available during every flight.
Before Your Flight
Here are some things to keep in mind the day your flight departs:
During Your Flight
After Your Flight
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