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Most of the lawsuits brought against the company were filed by women who claimed they developed ovarian cancer after using the company’s baby powder, which at one point was among Johnson ...
Johnson & Johnson will pay $700 million to settle a lawsuit by dozens of states that accused the pharmaceutical industry giant of intentionally misleading customers about the safety of its talc ...
The tentative agreement will end an ongoing probe into Johnson & Johnson’s talcum-based baby powder and whether the company wrongfully marketed the product, according to Bloomberg, which cited ...
Johnson & Johnson has reached tentative agreement to resolve talc baby powder claims with more than 40 states, the world's biggest maker of health care products confirmed on Tuesday. "As was ...
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $8.9 billion to settle lawsuits that alleged its talcum-based baby powder caused cancer, the company said in a statement. The nearly $9 billion figure comes ...
That amount was later reduced to $2.1 billion. Johnson & Johnson maintains that the baby powder — which it no longer sells — is safe and doesn't cause cancer. A U.S. government-led analysis of ...
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 had caused cancer. Talc will be ...
A Sarasota jury has ruled Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder was not responsible for a Sarasota County woman's death due to ovarian cancer. The decision took less than five hours of ...
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