Respironics
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Will resume marketing of its BagEasy line of disposable manual resuscitators "late" in 1994, the firm says. Respironics had recalled and discontinued manufacture of the products in November 1993 because of a potential for malfunction due to manufacturing problems ("The Gray Sheet" Nov. 8, 1993, I&W-1). The company says it has secured 510(k) clearance for the adult, child, and infant models of the new line, which is a "comprehensive redesign," featuring several "design developments and product enhancements"
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