He told the I-Team, once he learned about the recall, he stopped using his Dreamstation and bought another CPAP machine from a competitor. Wilson started using a CPAP machine about three-and-a-half years ago. Tom Wilson of Neenah Wisconsin feels the global company could be doing more to keep consumers informed. In a third-quarter earnings call this week, the CEO of Philips, Frans van Houten, told investors while sales have slipped, the global company's focus right now is on the patients and corrective actions following the recall. In mid-June, Philips recalled three to four million of its breathing products including the popular Dreamstation CPAP machine, citing health risks from the noise-canceling foam inside.Ĭlick here to see the I-Team's coverage of the massive recall earlier this year. MILWAUKEE - Thousands of sleep apnea sufferers have joined class-action lawsuits against health tech company Philips and now the legal process is moving forward.
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