A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device, typically acquired through a physician’s order, is a common treatment for sleep apnea. This non-invasive ventilation method uses mild air pressure to keep airways open during sleep, alleviating breathing disruptions and improving sleep quality. Obtaining such a device without a prescription involves bypassing the standard medical evaluation and diagnosis process.
Ensuring proper diagnosis and personalized settings is critical for effective sleep apnea treatment. A medical evaluation allows for assessment of underlying health conditions and appropriate pressure settings. This tailored approach maximizes therapeutic benefits and minimizes potential risks. Historically, access to these devices required a prescription to ensure patient safety and appropriate usage under medical supervision.