Category: Dangerous Drugs & Products
Attorneys Telken and Walton Obtain $31 Million for Medical Malpractice Victim
Failure to fulfill duty of care brought about rapidly declining health and undue suffering, publishes WaltonTelken.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Edwardsville, …
Read MorePharmacists Failing to Warn Consumers About Dangerous Drugs?
WRSP-TV in Chicago recently reported that the governor of Illinois is calling for stricter rules regarding pharmacy consultations. The governor …
Read MoreRecall Alert: Is Honest Company’s Baby Powder Causing Infections?
After tests produced evidence of its baby powder causing infections, The Honest Company recalled the product, according to a report …
Read MoreMedical Malpractice by Delayed Diagnoses or Misdiagnoses in Missouri
There are many medical malpractice lawsuits are because of misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of a medical issue. When a patient …
Read MoreRecall Alert: Is It Safe to Use the Teleflex Internasal Mucosal Atomizer? | St. Louis MO
Recently, CNN reported that a recall has been issued for the Teleflex internasal mucosal atomizer. The recall involves the use …
Read MoreIs the FDA Doing Anything to Stop Companies from Hiding Medical Device Injuries?
In October, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported on a story involving US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and how …
Read MoreIs the FDA Helping Companies Hide Medical Device Injuries?
The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is generally thought to be there to protect people from the negligence of …
Read MoreWhy Did Wells Pharmacy Network Issue a Nationwide Drug Recall?
A recent CNN report revealed that Wells Pharmacy Network, a pharmaceutical company, issued a voluntary recall for any of its …
Read MoreDiagnosed with Ovarian Cancer? Baby Powder May Be the Cause
Earlier this year, a jury in St. Louis awarded the family of a woman who died of ovarian cancer $72 …
Read MoreHow to Figure Out If You Have a Case for Medical Malpractice
According to the most recent studies, medical negligence is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Nobody’s …
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