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  2. Recall: Popular Sleep Apnea Machines Linked to Over 500 Deaths

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    In June 2021, the FDA first announced the recall of Philips Respironics BiPAP and CPAP devices—which are worn overnight while someone sleeps—as well as ventilators, saying the polyester-based ...

  3. 561 deaths linked to recalled Philips sleep apnea machines ...

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    A 2021 recall of Philips breathing devices is related to 561 deaths, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday. 561 deaths linked to recalled Philips sleep apnea machines, FDA says Skip ...

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

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    Philips (PHG) is recalling some Bi-Level PAP, CPAP, and mechanical ventilator devices in the United States due to health risks. Philips (PHG) Recalls CPAP, Ventilators Used for Sleep Apnea Skip to ...

  5. These machines to help people breathe were recalled a year ...

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    In December, Philips said that its testing of one set of CPAP and BiPAP devices included in the recall found that the level of chemical emissions “is not typically anticipated to result in long ...

  6. Gerald McGinnis - Wikipedia

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    After Respironics was sold to Philips in 2008, McGinnis stepped down from his leadership role. [1] When Respironics recalled its machines in 2021 due to a defect which caused noise-reducing foam to degrade and release toxic chemicals, McGinnis attributed the recall to a culture shift in the company following the Philips' takeover, calling it a ...

  7. Respironics - Wikipedia

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    Philips Respironics's products include devices for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea including CPAP and bi-level non-invasive ventilation machines, oxygen concentrators for patients requiring supplemental oxygen, infant apnea monitors for infants at risk of SIDS, asthma treatment solutions and hospital ventilators.

  8. US FDA flags new problem with Philips machines, shares fall - AOL

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    Philips said in a statement it had flagged the matter with the FDA itself after a review Philips conducted over the past three months that found 270 complaints over the over the past three years.

  9. Philips - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Philips announced a voluntary recall of several of its Respironics ventilators, BiPAP, and CPAP machines due to potential health risks. Gradual degradation of foam in the devices, intended to reduce noise and vibrations during operation, could result in patients inhaling particulates or certain chemicals. [157]