Electronics manufacturing giant Philips is recalling millions of CPAP and BiPAP devices due to an issue that could potentially pose a health risk to users of the machines. In the wake of the recall, ...
For sleep apnea sufferers like Terri Domingo, using a breathing device isn’t just about getting a good night’s sleep. “I feel like this machine keeps me alive,” said Domingo, a health care worker in ...
Certain Philips Respironics DreamStation breathing devices, commonly used for treating sleep apnea, may deliver the incorrect prescription or no therapy at all, the FDA warned in a recall announcement ...
It was a rude awakening for thousands of Illinoisans: A device critical for a safe night’s rest could be harming them while they sleep. After NBC 5 Responds first reported a massive recall of CPAP and ...
Philips Respironics announced last Monday that it’s stopping sales of their breathing machines within the U.S. following a mid-2021 product recall. The decision, as reported by The New York Times, was ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated a recall affecting millions of Philips sleep apnea machines, now saying that they may been linked to at least 561 deaths. The agency, in a statement ...
The manufacturer, Philips Respironics, said it would compensate users of CPAP machines and other flawed devices that were recalled after they blew bits of foam into consumers’ mouths and lungs. By ...
SleepRes is ready to shake up the CPAP market after receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for its Kricket positive airway pressure (PAP) device, powered ...
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FDA clears SleepRes’ Kricket PAP device for obstructive sleep apnoea
The KPAP sleep therapy platform is developed to offer an adaptive and patient-focused alternative to traditional CPAP therapy.
The surge of COVID-19 infections in low- and middle-income countries requires alternative strategies to those implemented in wealthier nations. In response, the World Health Organisation is ...
Lawsuits claim the company, Philips Respironics, knew of problems with its breathing machines long before notifying customers of potential health risks. By Christina Jewett By 2015, Philips ...
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