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Philips Respironics on Monday said that it will halt sales of the company's ventilators and CPAP breathing machines. Philips settled with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), over complaints that the machines were blowing gas and bits of foam into users' airways. The Dutch-based company's continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP machines were popular for the treatment of sleep apnea and other breathing disorders. The settlement with the FDA and US Justice Department requires the company to keep servicing the machines which are already in use while stopping the sale of new machines. "R...
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Following the Dutch consumer electronics giant Philips Electronics report on Monday of a drop in fourth-quarter income from operations amid weak sales, shares traded lower in the European morning, losing more than 6% and were also lower in pre-market activity on the NYSE. However, the company recorded a net income, compared to last year's loss, mainly driven by lower tax charges. Further, the firm said it is halting the sale of ventilators and sleep apnea breathing-assist machines in the United States as part of its Respironics consent decree, a multi-year plan, with the US Department of Justi...
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The Hague (AFP) - Under-fire Dutch medical device maker Philips said Monday it would halt new sales of sleep machines in the United States after a series of recalls that continued to weigh on results. The firm trimmed its losses for 2023 compared with the previous year, as it seeks to bounce back from what it had described as a "very difficult" 2022. Philips posted losses of 463 million euros ($501 million) over the full year, compared with 1.6 billion euros in 2022, with chief executive Roy Jakobs hailing "strong results." "While there is more work to be done, the progress we achieved in a vo...
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The Hague (AFP) - Philips said Thursday it had clinched a deal in the United States to settle claims related to a recall of sleep respirators that rocked the Dutch medical tech firm. The medical device maker in 2021 announced a major recall of its DreamStation machines for sleep apnoea, a disorder in which breathing stops and starts during sleep. Users were said to be at risk of inhaling or swallowing pieces of toxic soundproofing foam that could cause irritation or headaches. Philips said the deal announced Thursday would provide for "predefined cash awards" to US customers depending on which...
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