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Health Care What You Need to Know About the Philips Respironics CPAP Recall We found answers to some of the most critical questions about the ongoing recall of millions of CPAP machines ...
Safety concerns led Philips Respironics to recall millions of respiratory machines. A year later, many are still using them despite the possible risks.
An investigation into the recall has uncovered an FDA report suggesting the machine's manufacturer may have been aware of possible health concerns years before the recall.
(News release) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting people who use Philips Respironics ventilators, BiPAP, and CPAP machines and their health care providers that Philips ...
Issue: Philips Respironics is recalling several models because of reports of the sound-reducing foam breaking down, which could pose potential health risks.
A new Food and Drug Administration report links 124 deaths to recalled breathing machines made by Murrysville-based Philips Respironics.
Magnets in the recalled masks, used in breathing machines for sleep apnea, can interfere with pacemakers and other lifesaving medical devices. Philips Respironics has voluntarily recalled more ...
Philips has said new tests on its DreamStation CPAP machine show that the machines are “unlikely to result in an appreciable harm to health in patients” and that testing on ventilators is ongoing.
In the wake of a disastrous recall involving defective sound-dampening foam in several of its breathing machines, Philips Respironics announced Monday that it was suspending sales of its ...
Two Philips Respironics ventilators, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) machines had been recalled over concerns that a foam component could be ...
There are two new settlements for Philips CPAP sleep apnea machines. One is for personal injury claims and the other is for medical monitoring.