Lawyers claim J&J 'knew for decades' that there was allegedly asbestos present in its talc products, but the US pharmaceutical company maintains that its baby powder was safe and has stressed that ...
“Those findings uniformly show the absence of asbestos contamination in Johnson’s Baby Powder and the talc sourced for Johnson’s Baby Powder. Independent science makes clear that talc is not ...
Manufacturers of baby powder and cosmetic products made with talc will have to test them for asbestos under a proposal announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The agency's proposal ...
Cosmetic companies would have to take extra steps to ensure that any products containing talc are free of asbestos under ... about the safety of makeup, baby powder and other personal care products.
Relatives of Maureen Wright believe her use of talcum powder, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, was linked to her developing cancer and have joined a group action against the firm. They have now ...
“Those findings uniformly show the absence of asbestos contamination in Johnson’s Baby Powder and the talc sourced for Johnson’s Baby Powder. Independent science makes clear that talc is not ...
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Talcum powder is commonly used in baby powder, cosmetics and some personal hygiene products. Cartwright “used the J&J Products to powder her feet and other bodily parts,” the lawsuit said.