Sep 2, 2016 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Recalled Products
CareFusion has recalled the AVEA Ventilator, which the FDA has identified as a Class I recall. This is the most serious class of recalls because using the device can result in serious injury or even death. Several components have been recalled related to this product:...
Aug 3, 2016 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Injury Lawyer, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products
Do you suffer from migraines? Did your physician prescribe Zecuity patches manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals to treat your migraine pain? If so, contact your doctor immediately. The Food and Drug Administration issued a Safety Announcement on June 2, 2016 and the...
Jul 6, 2016 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Product Liability, Recalled Products
Is your medical provider using a recalled machine to clean its medical instruments? This is a question you may want to ask if you are going in for a procedure using an endoscopes, especially a duodenoscope. The ongoing FDA recall has changed making some wonder why...
Jun 22, 2016 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Personal Injury, Recalled Products
The FDA has identified the recall of battery packs used with the Capnostream™ 20 and Capnostream™ 20p Patient Monitors as a Class I recall. A Class I recall is the most serious type of recall. Using the batteries can cause serious injury or death. Medtronic...
May 25, 2016 | Defective Drugs, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Recalled Products
Do you trust the medications you take? When you purchase an over-the-counter medication, do you expect it to do what it says on the box? If your doctor prescribes a medication, do you trust that the medication is safe to use? In other words, can you avoid a dangerous...
May 16, 2016 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Product Liability, Recalled Products
Johnson and Johnson lost its second talcum powder lawsuit in a row as it defended its Baby Powder and Shower to Shower Powder products against allegations that use of the products can cause ovarian cancer. In the first talcum powder lawsuit decided this year, J&J...