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(Reuters) - Dutch medical equipment company Philips has been hit with a $200 million lawsuit accusing it of deceiving the public and the healthcare industry by falsely linking the problems with its ...
Over a year into its recall of more than 5 million respiratory devices distributed around the world, Philips this week reported the results of its testing on the polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) ...
At least 11 class actions allege that SoClean's products use harmful levels of ozone gas to sanitize CPAP and other breathing devices, such as those recalled by Philips this year. Breathing machines ...
Philips recalled millions of ventilators and sleep apnea machines in June, citing degrading foam used to dampen the machines' sound. So why is the leading manufacturer of ozone cleaners now suing ...
Almost two full years into its Class I recall of more than 5 million respiratory devices, Philips has wrapped up safety tests covering nearly all of the affected models—and is reiterating its previous ...
A voluntary recall of millions of CPAP breathing machines, used mainly to treat sleep apnea, has many users wondering if they've been inhaling cancer-causing toxins in their sleep. At least 25 million ...
SoClean, a Peterborough-based manufacturer of ozone-based sleep apnea machine cleaners, has filed a $200 million lawsuit against the Dutch medical equipment giant Philips, saying the company falsely ...
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