Price: ₹299.00
(as of Aug 08, 2025 16:06:52 UTC – Details)
Otika Nasopharyngeal airways 6.5 mm is a special airways assistant designed to maintain an open nose airway in unconscious or semi-conscious patients with unconscious respiratory drives. Ideal for emergency response and significant care, this tool is used to support high -pressure environment such as ambulances, ICUs, trauma units and effective ventilation in field operations.
Flexible, made from medical-grade PVC, the airway tube naturally corresponds to the nasal anatomy, which provides comfort and stability. Its bewell, round tip allows for gentle and controlled insertion, reduces the risk of the patient’s discomfort and mucus injury.
It is nasopharyinzial airways latex-free and is packed individually into sterile form, which ensures safety and readiness for immediate use. Designed for single-raogi application, it meets the required transition control standards in modern emergency care systems.
A trusted and required component in any emergency airways kit, Otika 6.5 mm NPA is a reliable solution to maintain the patience of upper airways in various types of medical and pre-hospital settings.
Application:
Emergency and trauma care
Pre-hospital airways management
ICU and important care support
Anesthesia airways preparation
EMS and ambulance
6.5 mm diameter for safe airways access: Emerging for effective airways management during emergency conditions, ensuring a clear nose passage for spontaneous breathing.
Soft, flexible and comfortable: high quality, made from medical-grade PVC, provides excellent flexibility and patient comfort during airways tube insertion and use.
Latex-free and biochapatial: Non-toxic, made of latex-free materials, reducing the risk of allergic reactions and ensuring suitability for a wide range of patients.
Sterile and single-use: Each NPA is individually packed in a sterile environment, which is ready for immediate use and designed to prevent cross-pleasures.
Reliable by professionals: EMS providers, ICU teams, anesthesiologists, trauma units and an essential airways management equipment used by the first respondents.















