(RTTNews) - Philips Respironics, affiliated to Dutch consumer electronics giant, announced additional usage instructions for Trilogy Evo Ventilators related to use of in-line nebulizers. The company ...
FDA today identified Philips Respironics Trilogy Evo continuous ventilator recall as Class I, over a month after the company initiated the voluntary correction in March. The ventilators affected by ...
Taxpayers Paid Millions to Design a Low-Cost Ventilator for a Pandemic. Instead, the Company Is Selling Versions of It Overseas As coronavirus sweeps the globe, there is not a single Trilogy Evo ...
A Dutch manufacturer says it hopes to triple the production of hospital ventilators being assembled in Murrysville and Carlsbad, Calif., between now and the end of September. “In March, our production ...
90,905 ventilators recalled globally due to software errors causing potential safety risks. Nine injuries and one death reported; Philips requires urgent software updates. Memorial Day Special: Access ...
Murraysville, Pa.-based Philips Respironics has issued a worldwide recall of its Trilogy Ventilators Models 100, 200 and 202 due to a potentially faulty component on the ventilators’ power boards. The ...
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Asked if Philips could hand over its Trilogy Evo Universal design to another manufacturer, he argued that the fundamental constraint on production is not the company’s assembly lines but its ...
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