Rest + Reset: Resmed Acquires Noctrix Health to Enter Restless Legs Syndrome Market
Rest + Reset
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Rest + Reset | Sleep Review | June 2, 2026
Resmed Acquires Noctrix Health to Enter Restless Legs Syndrome Market
Here is the deal: The acquisition adds the FDA-cleared, non-pharmacologic Nidra TOMAC therapy to Resmed’s portfolio, expanding its reach into the treatment of restless legs syndrome.
Why sleep techs should care: This may affect how sleep professionals think about clinical practice, education, credentialing, patient safety, research, lab operations, career planning, or the future of the sleep field.
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