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Johnson & Johnson will stop selling its talcum-based baby powder worldwide and replace the product with its existing cornstarch version starting next year, the consumer products giant said late on ...
A U.S. appeals court has dismissed the bankruptcy case filed by a Johnson & Johnson spinoff company. Around 40,000 cancer patients have filed suit, alleging the powder was contaminated with asbestos.
Topline Johnson & Johnson will pay an estimated $700 million to resolve an investigation by more than 40 states into the pharmaceutical firm’s marketing of its talcum powder, according to ...
The victim had developed cancer from a Johnson & Johnson baby talcum powder, with Johnson & Johnson looking to settle thousands more through the U.S. bankruptcy court.
In New Jersey, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $186 million to four plaintiffs in a 2020 lawsuit that claimed baby powder caused their cancer.
Johnson & Johnson will start using cornstarch in all the baby powder it sells around the world, shifting away from the talcum powder that put the popular product at the center of tens of thousands ...
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Wellness Medical Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay Nearly $9 Billion in Baby Powder Lawsuits The company's talc-based product has been the target of lawsuits over its safety.
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that it would pay $8.9 billion to resolve all current and future allegations that its baby powder containing talc caused cancer.
Johnson & Johnson is pulling baby powder containing talc worldwide next year after it did the same in the U.S. and Canada amid thousands of lawsuits claiming it caused cancer.
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $8.9 billion to settle lawsuits that alleged its talcum baby powder caused cancer, the company said in a statement.