No one wants to use a CPAP machine. But millions of people have no choice in order to deal with obstructive sleep apnea, a serious condition that causes sufferers to stop breathing while they sleep.
SoClean, a Peterborough-based manufacturer of ozone-based sleep apnea machine cleaners, has filed a $200 million lawsuit against the Dutch medical equipment giant Philips, saying the company falsely ...
© 2017 SoClean® is a registered trademark owned by SoClean Inc. DW Healthcare Partners Invests in SoClean, Inc. Toronto, ON – December 21st, 2017 – DW ...
Retailers and distributors, including Walmart.com (in the U.S.), Shoppers Drug Mart (in Canada) and Alliance Healthcare (in the U.K.), now offer industry-leading SoClean device PETERBOROUGH, New ...
Litigation between companies in the med-tech space often revolves around patents, but the ongoing series of lawsuits between Philips Respironics Inc. and Soclean Inc. are directed toward the ...
With Its Life-Changing Technology and Proven Efficacy, the Company Aims to Revolutionize CPAP Cleaning in New Markets PETERBOROUGH, N.H., Dec. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- SoClean, the creator of the ...
Peterborough-based SoClean has settled a $10 million lawsuit filed in 2018 by an Australia-based distributor. At the same time, the growing firm has unveiled plans to open a new facility in Kalispell, ...
(Reuters) - Dutch medical equipment company Philips has been hit with a $200 million lawsuit accusing it of deceiving the public and the healthcare industry by falsely linking the problems with its ...
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