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It was discovered that toxins were leaking from a foam material that keeps the machines running smoothly and quietly. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 7:19 PM EDT July 16, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio “It is an inconvenience,” said Mark Fisher, who depends on two Philips Respironics devices, both affected by an FDA recall issued June 30.
“I have used a filter as recommended over the output port so I can still use my device until it can be repaired or replaced,” he explained.
Earlier last month, Philips Respironics advised patients using BiLevel PAP and CPAP devices to stop using them.
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