Which Philips CPAP machines are being recalled?

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If you use a CPAP machine to manage your sleep apnea, chances are you’re using a Philips brand CPAP—some estimate that 80% of CPAPs sold are manufactured by Philips. However, Philips CPAP machines have been linked to serious health risks due to pieces of foam within the devices breaking off and causing major injury. Because of a recent recall of defective machines made by Philips, check your CPAP to see if it’s one of the following FDA-recalled models:

  • A-Series BiPAP A30
  • A-Series BiPAP A40 (ventilator)
  • A-Series BiPAP Hybrid A30
  • A-Series BiPAP V30 Auto (ventilator)
  • C-Series ASV (ventilator)
  • C-Series S/T and AVAPS
  • DreamStation
  • DreamStation ASV
  • DreamStation Go
  • DreamStation ST, AVAPS
  • Dorma 400
  • Dorma 500
  • E30
  • Garbin Plus, Aeris, LifeVent (ventilator)
  • OmniLab Advanced+
  • REMstar SE Auto
  • SystemOne ASV4
  • SystemOne (Q-Series)
  • Trilogy 100 (ventilator)
  • Trilogy 200 (ventilator)

You should also talk to your doctor to determine whether you should continue using your CPAP, and if you’re experiencing any ill-health that you think could be connected to your CPAP, call Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys at 888.501.7888 for a FREE consultation with our team of mass tort attorneys to discuss your legal options.

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