Manufacturers of vaginal mesh medical products -- used to treat conditions like stress urinary incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) -- have a fight on their hands. A big one.…
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Will St. Louis physicians use 3D Implants? Three-dimensional printing sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but it is very real. These three dimensional printers are extremely impressive…
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The thought of undergoing surgery can invoke a flood of emotions – from fear to denial to anxiety. What if there were a way to make surgery a lot easier,…
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U.S. corn growers are taking a stand against biotechnology companies by filing GMO corn lawsuits. There are approximately 800 pending lawsuits from 20 states. In late January, a judicial panel…
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Claims targeted at DePuy, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, over their ASR hip implant may soon be settled following the announcement of a $4 billion agreement intended to settle…
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The team of defective medical device lawyers at Carey Danis & Lowe recently reported on our law blog that Johnson & Johnson filed a motion in a West Virginia federal…
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Those with Type 2 Diabetes have a few treatment options available to them, and with the growing numbers of patients encountering Type 2 Diabetes diagnoses, more companies are coming out…
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No matter that drugs and medical devices are FDA approved, they still may be defective and dangerous. The FDA approval process is not a rigorous as many people believe There…
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Stryker Corporation, which is a manufacturer of medical devices, has paid out more than $1 billion for lawsuits filed by patients who required revision surgery due to faulty hip replacements.…
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On April 29, the Food and Drug Administration proposed strict new regulations designed to address the problems associated with transvaginal mesh (TVM) products. Vaginal mesh has been widely used as…
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