FDA Issues Severe Warning About Popular Sleep Apnea Machine Risk

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Philips faces new FDA scrutiny over life-threatening defects of its DreamStation 2 CPAP.

The FDA warned that Philips’s popular DreamStation 2 CPAP machines, used by millions to treat sleep apnea, pose severe burn risks after the agency received hundreds of incident reports.

The devices have overheated, smoked, and caught fire during use at home and in clinics, resulting in injuries.

The Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP machine helps people by providing positive air pressure to keep airways open during sleep. Sleep apnea, which affects about 39 million Americans, is a common disorder that causes repeated stops and starts in breathing during sleep.

How to Properly Use the Device

Between August 1 and November 15, the FDA received 270 reports from consumers about overheating and fire issues with the Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP machines. To reduce safety risks, the agency provided specific usage instructions from the device manual:

  • Place the CPAP machine on a firm, flat surface
  • Keep the CPAP away from carpet, fabric or other flammable materials
  • Thoroughly clean the CPAP machine
  • Empty the CPAP machine’s water reservoir
  • Allow the CPAP’s heater plate and water tank to cool for 15 minutes before handling to avoid burns from touching hot components or heated water

The FDA warning stressed that consumers should immediately stop using the DreamStation 2 if they detect any burning smell, smoke or unusual odor from the device. They further advised that anyone experiencing potential issues with their Philips CPAP machine file a report through the MedWatch Voluntary Reporting Form.

Philips CPAPs Plagued by Repeat Safety Failures

The DreamStation 2 warnings compound issues for Philips stemming from a June 2021 recall of sleep devices containing hazardous foam. The recalled products used polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) foam that could break down and release particles, chemicals, and toxic gas when inhaled. This posed severe health risks like irritation, inflammation, nausea, and carcinogenic effects, the FDA found. The urgent recall—which came after more than 1,200 complaints and more than 100 injury reports—affected millions of respiratory machines sold since 2009.

By Amie Dahnke

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