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  2. A $1 billion CPAP recall devastated Philips. The CEO’s ...

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    That year the U.S. Food and Drug Administration received thousands of consumer complaints that the foam components in CPAPs, BiPAPS, and ventilators sold in the U.S. under the Philips Respironics ...

  3. US FDA identifies recall of Philips' respiratory devices as ...

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    The Dutch medical devices maker started the process on March 29 and has recalled 73,000 devices in the United Sates. Philips was recalling the ventilators after detecting contaminants such as dust ...

  4. Philips issues voluntary recall for CPAP machines, ventilators

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  5. Philips (PHG) Recalls CPAP, Ventilators Used for Sleep Apnea

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  6. Respironics - Wikipedia

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    Respironics is an American medical supply company owned by Philips that specializes in products that improve respiratory functions. It is based in the Pittsburgh suburb of Murrysville in Pennsylvania , United States.

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  8. Recall of Philips Manufacturer's Sleep Apnea Device - AOL

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    Some are not accessible from pay phones. Calls from pay phones assess the toll-free owner an additional fee in the U.S., as mandated by the FCC. Although toll-free numbers are not accessible internationally, many phone services actually call through the U.S., and in this case the toll-free numbers become available.