Philips clarifies respiratory device replacement numbers after new FDA rebuke

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Philips clarifies respiratory device replacement numbers after new FDA rebuke
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Philips clarified on Friday that 2.2 million devices it has repaired or replaced in a major recall of respiratory devices are actually in the hands of patients in the United States.

clarified on Friday that 2.2 million devices it has repaired or replaced in a major recall of respiratory devices are actually in the hands of patients in the United States.

after the FDA issued a statement on April 13 saying that the number of devices the company had replaced was "considerably less" than the 2.46 million indicated on the company's website.Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Toby Chopra

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