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In 2018, a Missouri court ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay nearly $4.7 billion to 22 women claiming asbestos in the company’s talcum powder was linked to their cases of ovarian cancer.
In New Jersey, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $186 million to four plaintiffs in a 2020 lawsuit that claimed baby powder caused their cancer. More in U.S.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Johnson & Johnson, which for more than a century sold baby powder that now has been linked to cancer, has agreed to pay Oklahoma and 42 other states a combined $700 million to ...
The complaint alleged that Pat Matthey's cancer was linked to the talc-based baby powder produced by Johnson & Johnson. A jury on Thursday ruled in the company's favor.
Johnson & Johnson is beginning its third legal battle over its baby powder product's alleged link to ovarian cancer in more than 62,000 women across the country in a $10 billion case advertisement ...
Johnson & Johnson has reached tentative agreement to resolve talc baby powder claims with more than 40 states, the world's biggest maker of health care products confirmed on Tuesday.
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. said Tuesday it didn't find asbestos in the bottle of Johnson's Baby Powder that was previously tested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and found to be ...
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 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-based ...
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