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Defective & Dangerous Products | InjuryBoard West Palm Beach

As Gomer Pyle used to say, "Surprise, Surprise, Surprise." Having been hammered in Federal Court and again by the Massachusetts Department of Health study finding ever increasing nicotine levels in Marlboro cigarettes Philip Morris denies the validity of the Massachusetts study.At the same time, when asked pointedly whether Philip Morris adds nicotine to its cigarettes, its spokesman withheld...

Posted by John Hopkins |
September 11, 2006 4:58 PM

Reuters reported that notable cardiologist, Dr. Stephen Nissen, believes that cardiac stents have not been tested long enough before wide spread use in patients. Dr. Nissen, head of cardiovascular medicine at Cleveland Clinic, believes that the newer generation of stents may lead to increased late-stent thrombosis:"No one has done the right kind of long-term study. We need a prospective,...

Posted by Cal Warriner |
September 09, 2006 1:41 PM

A thirteen year old Texas teen has sued Bausch and Lomb after suffering a fungal infection. The teen had used ReNu with MoistureLoc. As many others have found, doctors were not able to quickly diagnose the infection because fungal eye infections are so rare. The boy has lost significant vision and sees white spots.By the time time everyone who suffered these infections is determined, Bausch and...

Posted by Cal Warriner |
September 06, 2006 8:37 AM

What are they thinking? Over the past several months Bausch's ReNu with MoistureLoc contact lens solution has been determined by the CDC to have caused hundreds of potentially catastrophic fungal eye infections. Bausch stopped selling the product world wide but has taken virtually no steps to insure that consumers throw away unused solution. New clients are calling my office every day suffering...

One and a half million Americans are harmed each year at a cost of over $3.5 million dollars per year due to preventable mistakes; as reported by the New York Times recently. This article was based on a report issued by the Institute of Medicine this summer. These figures, according to the report, account for only the prescribing errors and not the errors resulting from drugs that did not work...

Posted by John Hopkins |
August 31, 2006 9:36 AM

The Boston Globe and the Washington Post reported that the nicotine content in cigarettes has increased an average of almost 10% between 1998 and 2004! So, in the face of lawsuits, public scrutiny and the exposure of these tactics in the past, Tobacco companies are trying to hook smokers more and more. Doral Lights reportedly incraesed 36% and Marlboros, hot with the young smokers, increased...

A woman seriously injured when she jumped from a riding lawnmower received a 1.8 million dollar jury verdict. The lawnmower, manufactured by bankrupt Murray and sold by Wal Mart, was designed so that its blades would not spin if the driver's seat was not occupied and would stop spinning during operation if the driver's weight left the seat.The plaintiff apparently thinking the lawnmower was...

A new article goes into more depth regarding the CDC's recent reporting of its Fusarium Keratitis outbreak investigation. After studying the outbreak in more detail the CDC's latest statement reports at least two important findings. First, it seems this outbreak is limited to Bausch's ReNu with MoistureLoc brand which it has recalled. Second, and more importantly, the CDC has thrown cold water...

Posted by John Hopkins |
August 27, 2006 5:29 PM

Forty-nine people were tragically killed in a plane crash on a Comair plane flying out of Lexington, Kentucky. FAA officials are still investigating the cause and have no clear answers at this time:"The cause of the crash wasn't immediately clear, but the location of the wreckage raised questions about the runways at Blue Grass Airport. The burning plane was just off the end of the airport's...

In an effort to diffuse their responsibility, Bausch & Lomb has mounted a campaign to place the blame on contact lens wearers for developing eye infections; some of which have led to the need for corneal transplants. A new studypublished in JAMA concludes, however, that it was ReNu with MoistureLoc that caused these devastating eye infections: "The study, "Multistate Outbreak of Fusarium...

Bausch and Lomb still has the spin doctors hard at work. Its recent announcement that it took appropriate measures to protect ReNu with MoistureLoc users is hogwash. To this date, Bausch still has done virtually nothing to get ReNu out of medicine cabinets all over the world. Sure they stopped selling the defective product but what about the millions of bottles that had already been sold?I...

Posted by John Hopkins |
August 24, 2006 10:58 AM

The Christian Science Monitor reports that big tobacco has been lying to the American public for over 50 years and District Court Judge Gladys Kessler stated that: "As the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates, (tobacco's) fraudulent conduct has permeated all aspects of their operations -- from how they design, manufacture, and market their products to how they communicate with the public about...

A new study reveals that nearly a third of all fusarium infections caused by Bausch and Lomb's recalled contact lens solution, ReNu with MoistureLoc result in the need for corneal transplants. This study rebuts propaganda widely disseminated by Bausch and Lomb that these infections are not that frequent or damaging. The question is with all the mounting evidence, when will Bausch and Lomb come...

Fellow InjuryBoard Blogger Bob Carroll does a great job breaking down the effect of recent court decisions on Florida tobacco lawsuits. When the Florida Supreme Court upheld a lower court's decision to throw out $145B awarded to a class of Florida smokers, the door was opened for individuals harmed by Big Tobacco to file individual lawsuits.As Bob points out in his post:In Florida, on the other...

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