Profile: Inspired Technologies Inc. provides a method and apparatus for delivering a dose of gaseous drug to a patient and for liquefaction of a gas. We focus on the patient. We seek to understand the disease process, oxygenation, and exercise issues in patients with chronic care conditions, such as COPD. Our method and apparatus for delivering a dose of gaseous drug to a patient is a device that can vary the dose of a gaseous drug provided to a patient based on a comparison of the normal resting breath rate for each individual patient and the current breath rate of the patient so that the patient does not become desaturated. Our liquefaction of gas apparatus helps to make noncommercial amounts of gas using joule-thomson device.
The company was founded in 2005.
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• Clinical Oxygen Dose Recorders |
• Oxgyen Dosers |
• Oxygen Conserver (FDA Code: NFB / 868.5905) A noncontinuous ventilator (intermittent positive pressure breathing-IPPB) is a device intended to deliver intermittently an aerosol to a patient's lungs or to assist a patient's breathing. |
• Oxygen Dosing Units |
• Portable Gas Indicator |
• Portable Liquid Oxygen Unit (FDA Code: BYJ / 868.5655) A portable liquid oxygen unit is a portable, thermally insulated container of liquid oxygen that is intended to supplement gases to be inhaled by a patient, is sometimes accompanied by tubing and an oxygen mask. An empty portable liquid oxygen unit is a device, while the oxygen contained therein is a drug. |
• Portable Oxygen Generator (FDA Code: CAW / 868.5440) A portable oxygen generator is a device that is intended to release oxygen for respiratory therapy by means of either a chemical reaction or physical means (e.g., a molecular sieve). |
• Portable Oxygen System |
• Ventilatory Effort Recorder (FDA Code: MNR / 868.2375) A breathing (ventilatory) frequency monitor is a device intended to measure or monitor a patient's respiratory rate. The device may provide an audible or visible alarm when the respiratory rate, averaged over time, is outside operator settable alarm limits. This device does not include the apnea monitor classified in 868.2377. |