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 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 ...
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 ...
“Those findings uniformly show the absence of asbestos contamination in Johnson’s Baby Powder and the talc sourced for Johnson’s Baby Powder. Independent science makes clear that talc is not ...
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 ...
Those findings uniformly show the absence of asbestos contamination in Johnson's Baby Powder and the talc sourced for Johnson's Baby Powder. 'Independent science makes clear that talc is not ...
Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson says it will continue to sell its talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the UK and the rest of the world, despite stopping sales in the US and Canada. It said ...
Johnson & Johnson says the safety of its talcum ... giant battles some 9,000 legal cases involving its signature baby powder. J&J said it was "deeply disappointed" and plans to appeal.
It follows years of lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson and other companies alleging links between talc-based baby powder and cancer. Despite the lawsuits, research has found mixed evidence of a ...