The federal court tapped to oversee hundreds of peripheral neuropathy lawsuits involving Levaquin, Cipro, and Avelox convened a conference on August 10th to address the status of the litigation. According to Minutes issued by the U.S. District Court, District of … Continue reading
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded the approved indications for Actemra (tocilizumab) to include severe or life-threatening cytokine release syndrome (CRS), caused by CAR T-cell therapy. The expanded approval came just months after an independent review of … Continue reading
Two families from Fort Myers, Florida have joined thousands of plaintiffs nationwide in filing talcum powder lawsuits that accuse Johnson & Johnson of concealing the alleged potential for its talc-based powders to cause ovarian cancer. According to News-Presser.com, Michele Jenkins … Continue reading
Abbot (formerly St. Jude Medical) is recalling more than 465,000 pacemakers amid concerns that hackers could access the devices. “The FDA has reviewed information concerning potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities associated with St. Jude Medical’s RF-enabled implantable cardiac pacemakers and has confirmed … Continue reading
The family of a New York woman who died from complications related to kidney failure is pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against the manufacturers of Prilosec. According to a complaint filed with the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, … Continue reading
The federal court overseeing thousands of Taxotere lawsuits involving the drug’s alleged potential to cause permanent hair loss has scheduled four bellwether trials, the first of which will begin in January 2019. Bellwether trials are an important milestone in any … Continue reading
A South Bend, Indiana family who lost their mother to ovarian cancer earlier this year has joined thousands of other plaintiffs pursuing talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson. “I didn’t really have to worry too much about her,” Kessie … Continue reading
Several Healthcare providers in California have decided to stop prescribing Invokana and Invokamet after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) warned that their active ingredient – canagliflozin – had been linked to an increased risk for lower limb amputations. … Continue reading
The federal litigation overseeing thousands of IVC filter lawsuits filed against Cook Medical, Inc. is preparing for the proceeding’s first bellwether trials. According to an Order issued in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana, on August 23rd, jury … Continue reading