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Thai FDA Okays Telesair’s Bonhawa High Flow Oxygen Tech

The light and compact Bonhawa HFOT device features an extended flow range up to 80 L/pm.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

Telesair Inc.’s Bonhawa High Flow Oxygen Therapy (HFOT) system has been approved by Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (Thai FDA) for use in treating patients with respiratory insufficiency.     
 
The light and compact Bonhawa HFOT device features an extended flow range up to 80 L/pm, a simple disinfection process and an easy-to-use touchscreen, allowing greater therapeutic range, efficient disinfection and the ability to visualize patient settings and data from outside the room.  
 
“Thailand is an important market for us,” Telesair CEO Bryan Liu said. “High flow oxygen therapy has become widely accepted at Thai medical centers of excellence and there are many clinicians there that we are eager to work with. Partnering with JPP and its team of knowledgeable specialists also means we will be able to help reach the maximum number of patients while learning about the potential impact of our extended flow range to 80 L/pm. This latest success was truly a team effort and with our Bonhawa HFOT system now available in Thailand, we’re just getting started. We’re working toward similar approvals in several other countries, establishing partnerships and studies with multiple institutions, and moving forward with the development of our second-generation home oxygen therapy device. The future for Telesair is very bright!”    
 
“We are excited to represent Telesair’s Bonhawa device here in Thailand because of its enhanced clinical range and the significant potential to innovatively improve the efficiency of patient care and device cleaning,” JPP Care Founder/CEO Piangpim (Joy) Kirativej. JPP Care distributes respiratory devices. 
 
Telesair Inc. is a Southern California-based, high-growth company that is developing compact, mobile respiratory care solutions for hospitals, long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, rural health providers, and in the homecare setting. Led by respiratory veterans in both R&D and commercialization, the company has developed a next-generation, advanced respiratory treatment system platform based on sensor fusion technologies and pneumatics.  

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