Drug and Medical Device Lawsuits

EU considering tougher rules for medical devices

European Union officials are calling for stricter rules governing the safety and monitoring of medical devices, Reuters reports.

The proposals come in the wake of a global scandal in which hundreds of thousands of women around the world received breast implants prone to rupture and leaking, made by defunct French company Poly Implant Prothese.

Critics say that because of weak EU safety standards, regulators had failed to stop the implants for more ...

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Insurers want reimbursement for medical device costs

Insurance companies, which often end up on the hook for expenses when a medical device fails, are pursuing legal action to recoup more of the health services costs from manufacturers.

According to a Reuters report, the biggest recalls can lead to billions of dollars in expenses, and medical device makers are already worried about weaker global demand for many of their products and the impact of a new U.S. tax on ...

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J&J settles lawsuits over harmed patients

Johnson & Johnson has agreed to settle five lawsuits in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, based on claims that its antipsychotic drug Risperdal caused five boys to grown breast tissue.

Terms of the settlement weren’t disclosed, Bloomberg reports.

The lawsuits are among more than 400 in which J&J and its Janssen unit were accused of injuries caused by Risperdal. More than 100 of those suits involve claims that the drug caused young ...

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FDA warns hip implant manufacturer

According to a story posted on Fox News, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to medical device maker Zimmer Holdings Inc., mentioning concerns about the manufacture of certain hip implants.

The letter was sent following an agency inspection of the company’s plant in Puerto Rico, which found manufacturing and testing issues related to the company’s Trilogy Acetabular System products — implanted in hip-replacement surgery.

The report came ...

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Researchers: Women shouldn’t get metal hip implants

Researchers in the U.K. have recommended that women not receive all-metal hip replacements because of the procedure’s early failure rate, Bloomberg reports.

In a study published in the Lancet medical journal, scientists who analyzed data from the National Joint Registry for England and Wales found that women experience more problems than men in the seven years after surgery. They also found that “metal-on-metal” resurfacing implants fail more quickly than total hip ...

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Military developing brain injury diagnosis/treatment

The U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) is developing some promising forms of technology to combat traumatic brain injury in U.S. servicemen and servicewomen, Fox News reports.

According to the report: “The mildest form of such injury, known as a concussion, is a problem familiar with sports fans. But military medical experts often refer to traumatic brain injury, or TBI, as the signature injury from Afghanistan and Iraq.”

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