# Cozy Nasal Cannula Low Flow Delivery

Curved-prong nasal cannula with kink-resistant supply tubing - designed for extended low-flow oxygen therapy with minimal irritation and reliable delivery.

*   Low Flow Delivery
*   Curved Non-Flared Prongs
*   Kink Resistant Tubing

## Features

### Curved Prongs Reduce Nasal Irritation
The non-flared, anatomically curved prong tips sit comfortably inside the nostrils without pressing against delicate nasal tissue. This reduces soreness, dryness, and skin breakdown that commonly occurs with extended oxygen use - especially important for patients on 24-hour supplemental oxygen.

Designed for patients who wear oxygen therapy cannulas around the clock.

### Kink-Resistant Oxygen Supply Tubing
The supply tubing resists kinking and compression during normal movement, sleep position changes, and wheelchair use. Consistent tubing diameter ensures uninterrupted oxygen flow to the patient without the need for constant repositioning or untangling.

Available individually or in cases of 50 for facility ordering.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**What flow rates is this cannula designed for?**
The Cozy Nasal Cannula is designed for low-flow oxygen delivery, typically 1-6 liters per minute (LPM). This covers the majority of home oxygen therapy prescriptions. For higher flow rates, a high-flow nasal cannula is required.

**How often should the nasal cannula be replaced?**
Most oxygen equipment suppliers and Medicare guidelines recommend replacing nasal cannulas every 2-4 weeks, or sooner if the tubing becomes stiff, discolored, or cracked. Patients with respiratory infections should replace more frequently to prevent recontamination.

**Is this compatible with all home oxygen concentrators?**
Yes. The standard connector fits all major home oxygen concentrators, portable oxygen units, and oxygen tanks. The universal fitting is designed to connect securely without adapters.

**Can I use this cannula while sleeping?**
Yes. The curved prong design and kink-resistant tubing are specifically suited for overnight use. The lightweight construction minimizes pressure on the ears and face during sleep. Some patients find it helpful to route the tubing over the ears and secure it loosely under the chin for stability.

**What is the tubing length?**
Check the specific variant for tubing length. Standard oxygen cannula tubing lengths are typically 4 feet or 7 feet. The 7-foot length provides more mobility around the home. Extension tubing (up to 50 feet) can be added if needed, though longer runs may slightly reduce delivered oxygen concentration at very low flow rates.