Philips CPAP Foam Exposure Side Effects & Symptoms
In recent reports there were Philips’ lab tests which proved degraded foam from CPAP sleep devices included in the Philips CPAP recall. The results showed the device may release many toxic chemicals, including: Toluene diamine, toluene diisocyanate, diethylene glycol, dimethyl diazine, and phenol, 2,6-bis (1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-(1-methylpropyl)-.
If you or a loved one have used a CPAP sleep device, you need to be aware that the foam exposure while using the device can cause a number of symptoms.
Most CPAP foam exposure symptoms are mild and go away on their own or with minimal medical intervention. At Injury Case Claims we have been following the recent developments of the CPAP case, while informing anyone who may have fallen victim to the manufacture failing to warn of these harmful and sometimes fatal effects, caused by the foam.
CPAP foam exposure symptoms include:
- Airway irritation and inflammation
- Asthma
- Carcinogenic effects
- Chest pressure
- Cough
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Hypersensitivity
- Inflamed lungs
- Inflammatory response
- Nausea and vomiting
- Organ damage (liver, kidney and others)
- Sinus infection
- Skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation
- Throat irritation
- Upper airway irritation
Who Qualifies to File a CPAP Settlement Claim?
Anyone under 80 years of age who used a recalled Philips Bi-PAP, CPAP or ventilator and suffered the Philips CPAP side effects listed or anyone who has lost a loved one due to injuries related to CPAP Device usage may be eligible to file a CPAP settlement claim.
Injuries included in potential lawsuits include many types of cancer, respiratory problems and organ damage related to using a recalled Philips CPAP device. You may qualify if you suffered any of the injuries mentioned.
If you aren’t sure if you qualify, a CPAP claim specialist can help you determine your eligibility in about 90 seconds, which is FREE and private.
See if you or a loved one are eligible to receive a CPAP settlement today