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 ...
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has said it has reached a tentative deal with more than 40 US states over their investigation of the marketing of its talc-based baby powder and other products. The ...
The firm said: "We stand behind the safety of talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder as decades of testing by experts at leading institutions using the most state-of-the-art testing protocols ...
CORRECTION: This article has been updated to reflect that Dr. Matthew Sanchez was questioned by attorney David Dearing, not Lance Oliver as previously stated. Johnson & Johnson, the New Jersey ...
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay a $700 million settlement to resolve a probe by 42 US states and Washington, DC. The inquiry examined the marketing of their baby powder and other talc-based ...
who has testified before Congress about Johnson & Johnson's baby powder, failed to disclose that at least five of the 33 individuals in her 2019 article were exposed to asbestos from sources other ...