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FDA Implements Enhanced Oversight and Guidelines for Infant Formula Safety

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently taken significant steps to enhance its oversight and regulation of the baby formula market in the wake of massive recalls and […]

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Understanding and Managing Adverse Events in Patients Treated with Tepezza

Tepezza (teprotumumab) has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment for thyroid eye disease, offering hope to patients with this rare condition. Approved by the FDA in January 2020, Tepezza has shown

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New Study Reveals Link Between Ozempic, Similar Drugs and Increased Risk of Stomach Paralysis, Pancreatitis

Ozempic and similar drugs have become increasingly popular for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes and weight loss. However, a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical

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Bard Implantable Port Lawsuit: A Closer Look at Port-a-Caths and Their Risks

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of product liability lawsuits related to Bard implantable port devices, commonly known as port-a-caths. Port-a-caths, manufactured by companies

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Suboxone Lawsuit Filed Over Tooth Decay Side Effects

Suboxone, a medication commonly prescribed for opioid addiction, has recently come under scrutiny for its potential to cause serious dental problems in patients. One individual, David Sorensen, recently filed a

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Pulmonary Embolism, Migration to the Heart Leads to Bard Infuse-A-Port Lawsuit

In the world of medical treatments, port-a-caths, also known as implantable ports or subcutaneous ports, have become a common tool for delivering medications and fluids directly into a patient’s bloodstream.

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California Jury Awards $332 Million in Roundup Trial Over Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Earlier this week, pharmaceutical and biotechnology giant Bayer was ordered to pay $332 million in damages to a man who claimed his cancer was caused by exposure to the company’s

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Roundup Verdict: Bayer Ordered to Pay $175 Million in Latest Cancer Trial

In a significant blow to pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG, a Philadelphia jury on Friday ordered the company to pay $175 million in damages in a trial involving their widely-used weed

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The Slow Progression of Camp Lejeune Lawsuits and the Rise of Wrongful Death Claims

Camp Lejeune, a United States Marine Corps base located in Jacksonville, North Carolina, has become synonymous with a tragic chapter in the history of military environmental health hazards. The base’s

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