Philips DreamStation CPAP Foam Caused Pancreatic Cancer, Lawsuit Alleges
Lawsuit alleges ingesting and inhaling debris from toxic sound abatement foam used in recalled CPAP machine caused cancer diagnosis.
Lawsuit alleges ingesting and inhaling debris from toxic sound abatement foam used in recalled CPAP machine caused cancer diagnosis.
Attempting to remove sound abatement foam from recalled Philips sleep apnea machines may pose serious health risks
Company claims it has produced 750,000 repair kits or replacement devices for customers affected by recall
Owners of recalled Philips CPAP machines should be reimbursed for the costs associated with purchasing the devices, which contain a defective sound abatement foam linked to serious respiratory injuries and cancer.
Deteriorating CPAP foam in Philips DreamStation and other breathing machines should not be blamed on SoClean, lawsuit alleges.
Lawsuit claims toxic sound abatement foam particles and gases released by recalled Philips CPAP machine caused prostate cancer