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Johnson & Johnson recalls defective medical devices

by fpw | February 24th, 2011

February 24, 2011 Johnson & Johnson is a renowned name in pharmaceuticals and baby products, but recent recalls may have consumers questioning the company’s reputation. According to the Wall Street Journal, Johnson & Johnson is recalling defective medical devices, including syringes of the anti-psychotic drug Invega Susstenna because some of the syringes are cracked which

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Thiosulfate injections are defective medical devices

by fpw | February 10th, 2011

February 10, 2011 Sometimes the things we’re prescribed to keep us healthy can actually cause injury due to defects. According to PR NewsWire, American Regent is recalling a medical device because it could cause injuries due to defects in the syringe containing the thiosulfate. Thiosulfate is used for the treatment of cyanide poison; however, due

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Relistor injection kits recalled due to risk of defective medical device injury

by fpw | February 3rd, 2011

February 3, 2011 Before you get an injection from your doctor or before you give yourself an injection, a sterile pad is used to sweep the area of bacteria. But what if those sterile pads were not sterile? According to the Associated Press, that is exactly why Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Pfizer Inc. recalled Relistor

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