Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Justice, representing the Food and Drug Administration and healthcare technology company Philips came to an agreement to no longer sell their sleep therapy or ...
More than a year after the start of a recall now involving more than 5 million breathing devices, doctors and patients are still feeling the effects as manufacturer Philips continues to remediate ...
FORT WORTH (CBSNewsTexas.com) — A massive recall of millions of sleep apnea machines that has dragged on for nearly two years has left many patients waiting with seemingly no good options. In June of ...
Philips will stop selling sleep apnea devices in the U.S. under a consent decree agreement with the FDA. The company announced the agreement in its fourth quarter and annual results report published ...
This story has been updated with additional information provided by the Food and Drug Administration after original publication. The company at the center of a worldwide sleep aid device recall that ...
Shares of medical giant Philips surged Monday after the company announced that it paid over a billion dollars to settle personal injury claims tied to its recalled sleep apnea devices. Philips ...
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Dutch medical device maker Philips said Monday it had reached a $1.1 billion deal in the United States to settle lawsuits over faulty sleep machines in a case that have dogged the company. The company ...
Health technology company Royal Philips agreed to resolve personal injury litigation and medical-monitoring class action suits related to the recall of Respironics sleep therapy devices in the United ...
According to a new study, users of Philips Respironics' SleepMapper app were 22 percent more adherent to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy than non-users. SleepMapper is an app and ...