Sleepnet recalls sleep apnea masks
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Sleepnet Corporation recalled all its CPAP and BIPAP sleep apnea masks that have magnets because they may interfere with certain medical devices, according to a March 18 announcement from
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). When magnets are near certain medical or metallic implants, they may interfere with the performance or position of the implant and result in serious
injury or death, the notice said. The company stated that while it has been selling masks with magnets globally since 2006, there have been no reported adverse events linked to Sleepnet
masks with magnets. Courtesy FDA THE RECALLED SLEEP APNEA MASKS All lot and unique device identification numbers of the following products are recalled: Mojo Full Face Vented Mask, Mojo Full
Face Non‐Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face Non‐Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face AAV Non‐Vented Mask, iQ 2 Nasal Mask and Phantom 2 Nasal Mask. ADVICE TO CONSUMERS The
manufacturers caution not to use the masks if the patient or anyone in close contact with the mask has any of the following active medical or metallic implants: pacemakers, implantable
cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), neurostimulators, aneurysm clips, metallic stents, ocular implants, insulin/infusion pumps, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) shunts, embolic coils, metallic
splinter, implants to restore hearing or balance with implanted magnets (such as cochlear implants), flow disruption devices, contact lenses with metal, dental implants, metallic cranial
plates, screws, burr hole covers, bone substitute device, magnetic metallic implants/electrodes/valves placed in upper limbs, torso or higher. Anyone with implants or other medical devices
sensitive to magnets should stay at least 6 inches away from the masks, the company added in an updated warning. Anyone who thinks the magnets in Sleepnet masks and headgear clips might
affect them should find a replacement that does not include magnets, or speak with their physician or the manufacturer of their implant to discuss any questions. No additional information
about replacement masks or refunds was provided. Consumers with questions may contact Sleepnet at [email protected] or call 1‐800‐742‐3646.
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