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Italy orders Philips to fast-track recall of sleep apnea devices

Milan court orders Dutch multinational Philips to replace defective sleep apnea breathing devices by April 30. – Philips.com pic, April 7, 2023.

AN ITALIAN court has ordered Dutch multinational Philips to replace defective sleep apnea breathing devices by April 30, according to a ruling viewed today by AFP. The court in Milan ordered the embattled company facing a massive worldwide recall to accelerate its replacement of the faulty machines that should have been completed by December 31, according to the March 30 decision.

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