And The Hits Just Keep On Coming: Another Class I Recall For Philips Breathing Devices
Executive Summary
The US FDA has designated another recall of Philips breathing devices as class I, its most serious type. The recall includes about a thousand devices that had previously been reworked during a June 2021 initial recall.
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