An investigation in 2018 found Johnson & Johnson knew about the presence of small amounts of asbestos, a known carcinogen, in its products from as early as 1971. The company currently faces about 38,000 lawsuits from consumers with many claiming its talc products caused cancer The sweet-smelling talc-based baby powder by Johnson & Johnson and the According to a report …
Johnson & Johnson will stop selling talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the drugmaker said on August 12, more than two years after it ended U.S. sales of a product that drew thousands of consumer safety lawsuits. In 2020, J&J announced that it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States and Canada because demand had fallen …
Johnson & Johnson will stop selling talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the drugmaker said on Thursday, more than two years after it ended US sales of a product that drew thousands of consumer safety lawsuits. In 2020, J&J announced that it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States and Canada because demand had fallen in …
LOADING ERROR LOADING WASHINGTON — Johnson & Johnson is asking for Supreme Court review of a $2 billion verdict in favor of women who claim they developed ovarian cancer from using the company’s talc products. AFP Contributor via Getty Images At the root, Johnson & Johnson argues that the company didn’t get a fair shake in a trial in state …
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday announced it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States and Canada, saying demand had dropped in the wake of what it called “misinformation” about the product’s safety amid a barrage of legal challenges Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday announced it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States …