Hamilton Medical’s ventilator recall was recently given a Class I designation from FDA. The company originally contacted customers in June after learning that its C1, C2, C3, and T1 ventilators with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . There have been 80 complaints reported to the FDA, but no injuries or deaths. According to the FDA, there are 21 ...
The FDA classified about 1,460 Hamilton Medical ventilators in a Class I recall, part of a voluntary correction, because electrolyte fluid might leak onto the device’s control board. A leakage could ...
Hamilton Medical has recalled ventilators because the devices may fail to restart, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. Ventilators that fail to restart may cause low blood oxygen, slow ...
In recent years, as ventilators have become increasingly crucial amid the COVID-19 pandemic, malfunctioning devices have been a constant burr in the FDA’s side. This year alone, the agency has already ...
Hamilton Medical received the CE Mark and is releasing in the EU the HAMILTON-T1 transport ventilator with neonatal option. The system offers the same capabilities found in full featured neonatal ICU ...
If it’s not one thing, it’s another. Weeks after the FDA handed down a Class I label to Hamilton Medical’s recall of its ventilators caused by a software conflict, the company has now received a ...
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