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Johnson & Johnson remember and remove Talc-based Babypowder

February 22, 2022 0 Comments


The company has faced lawsuits from consumers over powder-based products for more than 100 years. At the end of March, the company stopped sending hundreds of items in the US and Canada. Withdrawal is the result of product reviews by an independent third party expert. The lawsuits quote complex sciences, but a federal judge decided that the Plaintiff's scientific experts would testify.


In June, the company announced it withdrew from the iconic Talk-based baby powder market. The company has been quoted in thousands of lawsuits due to the relationship between powder and cancer. The decision is part of the portfolio review initiated by the Covid-19 pandemic and a lack of company transparency regarding the safety of its products.


In October, the company remembers around 33,000 bottle of baby powder after feeding food and drugs A.S. (FDA) announced that he found a trace of the number of asbestos in the sample. However, the company said that the next test by other laboratories did not show asbestos in any sample. In March, the FDA also found that Talc-based cosmetic products contained asbestos. Wanting additional visit Johnson & Johnson Recalls and Removes Talc-Based BabyPowder


The company's response is to stop selling products in the US and Canada. In May 2020, the company will stop producing baby powder in the US, but will continue to sell it in other countries, especially for those who have the majority of black and chocolate consumers. Apart from this concern, the brand stands behind its products despite looming lawsuits.


Many lawsuits submitted against the company accused that Talk was carcinogens. While the company has claimed to use powder in her baby powder, it still carries asbestos in its products. But there is no evidence to support this claim. The lawsuit filed by a Alabama woman can lead to multi-million dollar settlement, according to AAO.


While the company has a mixed legal record, it does have one recent case where it was awarded $ 4.7 billion for 22 women. Other cases involve Talc in other products, but the wrong products found containing asbestos. Law demands, submitted by the Plaintiff, claim that powder in the product causes their cancer. Law demands are not only the results of the wrong test, but they also include inadequate warning labels that warn the consumer risk asbestos.


Asbestos contamination has become a global problem. While the company recognizes the negative press around powder, they do not report this to the FDA and continue to sell Talc-based baby powder in other countries. While the company has denied the allegations, the lawsuit has raised a number of important problems that must be investigated. Furthermore, the FDA has recommended that the company stop production of Talc-based baby powder in the United States.

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