This fall, pharmaceutical and medical technology company Johnson & Johnson announced that a newly created Dallas subsidiary ...
A man in Maine is suing pharmeceutical giant Johnson & Johnson for $25 million over the death of his wife, claiming that use of its “dangerous and defective” talcum powder caused her death.
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop making and selling its talc-based baby powder around the world from next year. The announcement comes more than two years after the healthcare giant ended sales ...
Johnson & Johnson has proposed to pay almost $9bn to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits it faces in North America that claim its baby powder and other talc-based products cause cancer.
Could Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder litigation, now in its second decade, come to an end in 2025? Or are more legal and legislative battles on the horizon? Johnson & Johnson enters the New ...
Manufacturers of baby powder and cosmetic products made with talc will have to test them for asbestos under a proposal announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The agency's proposal ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. A North Yarmouth widower has filed a $25 million lawsuit against Johnson ...
Court documents have revealed that J&J was aware that its talc powder contained asbestos going back to the 1950s, but did not report the findings to the FDA or consumers. In 2009, a plaintiff ...
Man sues Johnson & Johnson for $25m claiming talcum powder killed his wife - The lawsuit, filed in Maine, claims Cynthia ...