Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

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Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

Post by D.H. » Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:17 pm

According to this article, the FDA is asking a lot of questions, including about the safety of the foam that is being used now. Since they're questioning the foam that they're putting into refurbished/rehabilitated DreamStation1 machines, that sems to cals into question what they're putting in DreamStation2 machines.

Also, are any other manufacturers' machines suspect.

Link ===> https://www.fidelity.com/news/article/t ... 9K-OUSBS_1

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Re: Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

Post by Pugsy » Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:34 pm

Does anyone ever bother to read other posts before they post something????....just in case it has already been mentioned.
Duplicate posts a waste of space.
Please everyone...take the time to actually read what else might have already been posted before duplicating posts.

https://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t183 ... Risks.html

https://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t182 ... l?start=90
by GrumpyHere » Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:45 pm
The following article was in my news feed.
TLTR: Silicone foam used for replacement program now suspect. FDA requests more testing. Phillips Respironics has known about the foam problems since at least 2008.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-a ... e-machines

https://www.fda.gov/media/154099/download

Following the initial recall, Philips Respironics developed a plan to repair the polyester-based polyurethane foam in the recalled CPAP and BiPAP devices with a different, silicone-based foam. The FDA initially approved this plan based, in part, on testing the company provided to the FDA in June on the new foam.

However, during the manufacturing facility inspection, the FDA obtained additional information, not previously available to the agency, regarding the silicone-based foam used in a singular, similar device marketed outside the U.S., which failed one safety test for the release of certain chemicals of concern, called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Similar testing provided by Philips Respironics to the FDA on devices authorized for marketing in the U.S. had demonstrated acceptable results. The FDA has requested that Philips Respironics retain an independent laboratory to perform additional testing to determine what, if any, potential safety risks may be posed to patients by the silicone-based foam.

The FDA is aware that patients have already received devices with silicone-based foam as part of the repair and replace program. At this time, the agency does not have sufficient information to conclude whether the silicone-based foam being used in the repaired devices poses any risk to patients in the U.S.

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Re: Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

Post by D.H. » Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:30 pm

Remember there are hundreds of postings. It's very hard to read through all of them.

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Re: Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

Post by Pugsy » Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:36 pm

D.H. wrote:
Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:30 pm
Remember there are hundreds of postings. It's very hard to read through all of them.
The ones I linked to....all on page one of the forum. They weren't hidden deep in the archives or on pages off the main forum page one.
There's not hundreds of postings on page one of the forum pertaining to the Respironics recall.
Wouldn't take but maybe 3 minutes of looking...if people would just look.

People don't look though. You didn't even look. It's not that hard so don't go giving me that lame excuse.

Any more duplications of this topic will result in some sort of action....either simply removing the duplicates or merging all of the threads into one topic/thread.

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Re: Question about the safety of NEW Philips CPAPs

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:57 pm

Consider the source.

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