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According to Bloomberg, Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy unit is currently involved in its first trial over allegations that its metal-on-metal Pinnacle hip replacements caused particles to enter patient bloodstreams. Last year, Johnson & Johnson set aside $2.5
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In 1978, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the epilepsy drug Depakote (also known as Depakene, Depacon, Stavzor, Depakoteor, or Valproic Acid). However, research shows Depakote is linked to birth defects in children of women who take the
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According to the San Jose Mercury News, Santa Clara and Orange Counties in California are taking on the pharmaceutical industry, suing five large drug makers for allegedly addicting citizens to prescription painkillers. The news outlet reported that the
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Reuters (9/27, Clarke), the AP (9/27) and the Wall Street Journal (9/27) reported on Friday that the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that tigecycline (Tygacil), Pfizer Inc’s antibacterial drug, can increase the risk of death when used as authorized by
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The anti-psychotic drug Risperdal has been linked to skin complications, hyperprolactinaemia, and weight gain. And, some young men who have been prescribed the drug have allegedly grown female breasts (called “Gynecomastia.”) Many of the young men who
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Litigation regarding the anticlotting drug Pradaxa recently made headway for victims who experienced harmful Pradaxa side effects. In January 2013, Padraxa manufacturer Boehringer Ingelheim filed a motion for a protective order from US District Court Judge
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As reported in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the FDA is warning consumers not to use six different weight loss supplements because they contain a dangerous drug, sibutramine, that was pulled from the market in 2010
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If you have had a defective transvaginal mesh device implanted in your body, you may be entitled to compensation if you have suffered injuries. Defective transvaginal mesh implants have been linked to recurrent pelvic organ prolapse
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Acetaminophen is found in many prescription and over-the-counter(OTC) medications to treat pain and fevers. There are serious liver damage risks when taking too many milligrams of Acetaminophen found in Tylenol, Vicodin, Percocet, and many more. Yesterday,
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Drug manufacturer Boehringer Ingelheim has been fined $931,000 for misplacing or withholding files associated with Pradaxa litigation. The drug company allegedly withheld files containing information about several patients who have filed lawsuits against it. U.S.
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At the law firm of Zoll & Kranz, LLC, our Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) and class action attorneys work hard to gain clients their deserved rights after a serious injury from dangerous drugs, defective medical devices or consumer products. Because of our nationally recognized work in these practice areas, news outlets from across the country frequently mention our firm and its involvement in personal injury cases.
Articles that Mention Our Law Firm, Clients and Cases
- The Courier: Report on ZK’s Force-Placed Insurance Lawsuit Against Wells Fargo
- ABC World News: Grieving Families Blame Heparin for Deaths
- ABC World News: What Went Wrong With Heparin?
- Bloomberg: Baxter’s Heparin Killed Mother and Son, Family Says
- Bloomberg: Baxter, Supplier Say Heparin Taint Was Deliberate
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC): As families recall deaths, FDA investigates deliberate heparin contamination
- CNN: Heparin patients’ suffering recounted
- Medical News Today: Heparin Testimonies Before House Committee
- National Public Radio (NPR): Baxter CEO Says Heparin Purposely Tainted
You can also listen to this broadcast of NPR radio online.
- NBC24 WNWO: Toledo woman tells Congress of husband’s heparin death
- The National Law Journal: Suits roll in over recalled drugs; China may factor in heparin actions
- The New York Times: Heparin Contamination May Have Been Deliberate, F.D.A. Says
- Nightline from ABC News: Pharmaceutical Companies Must Take Responsibility
- The Toledo Blade: Paulding woman sets sights on justice after suffering ailments blamed on Bayer birth-control pill
- The Toledo Blade: $4.6 million settles airport-noise suit
- The Toledo Blade: 2 more lawsuits blaming heparin for 2 area deaths
- The Toledo Blade: 4 more suits filed blaming heparin for Toledo deaths
- The Toledo Blade: 5 sue diocese, claim priests abused them
- The Toledo Blade: 21 of 23 homeowners back plane noise-control program
- The Toledo Blade: Airport work gets OK to continue
- The Toledo Blade: All but 3 abuse cases are settled
- The Toledo Blade: Area family sues grower in spinach case
- The Toledo Blade: Area woman’s case joins surging flood of Vioxx complaints
- The Toledo Blade: Believers betrayed; Victims lived in silence for years until the truth began to be uncovered
- The Toledo Blade: Court: Port may be liable in nuisance suit; Air freight carrier ruled out as defendant
- The Toledo Blade: Deal calls for Resnick reprimand
- The Toledo Blade: Diocese hit by 6 sexual abuse suits; Legal papers allege pattern of cover-up
- The Toledo Blade: Drug, metal health boards near merger
- The Toledo Blade: Edison: Municipal power sales have limits
- The Toledo Blade: Heparin case awakens feelings of anger, fear
- The Toledo Blade: Heparin lawsuits transfer to Toledo
- The Toledo Blade: Hospitals hit over aid to uninsured
- The Toledo Blade: Judge upholds port authority’s airport project
- The Toledo Blade: Landowner gets reprieve from start of turnpike project
- The Toledo Blade: Legal chorus intensifies over noise from airport
- The Toledo Blade: Legal team to help in dispute
- The Toledo Blade: Liens filed on power plant; Area firms claim $5.5 million unpaid
- The Toledo Blade: Local family still seeks answers in loved ones’ deaths; drug company cited in lawsuit
- The Toledo Blade: Neighbors say the airport’s plan to manage noise isn’t enough
- The Toledo Blade: Noise dispute changes with flight path
- The Toledo Blade: Owner won’t let turnpike have land
- The Toledo Blade: Port accused of violating Ohio statute; Residents say air cargo hub didn’t get proper hearings
- The Toledo Blade: Port Authority ruled liable in lawsuit over noise
- The Toledo Blade: Port authority sues to hold insurers liable in noise lawsuits
- The Toledo Blade: Port authority zeroes in on image during retreat
- The Toledo Blade: Priest named in suit is placed on leave
- The Toledo Blade: Ruling has pension suit implications
- The Toledo Blade: Suit claims area priest abused boy in 1970s
- The Toledo Blade: Toledoans tell Congress of tainted-heparin grief
- The Toledo Blade: Pike foes open gate to Archbold exit
- The Toledo Blade: Victims lived in silence for years until the truth began to be uncovered
- The Toledo Blade: Widower sues drug company over heparin his wife used
- Thomson Reuters: Families tell U.S. lawmakers of heparin deaths
- U.S. House Commerce Committee on Energy and Commerce: The Heparin Disaster: Chinese Counterfeits and American Failures
- USA Today: Contaminated heparin deaths noted
- USA Today: Families of contaminated heparin victims tell stories of deaths
- WTOL News 11: Special Report: What killed my family?
- WTOL News 11: Toledo adds cases to mounting Heparin lawsuits
- Zimbio Entertainment: House Continues Investigation Into Heparin Contamination
In addition to the above news sources, WTVG-TV ABC 13, SACBEE, The Washington Post, Wisconsin State Journal as well as Yahoo News have also mentioned the work of our firm in articles that are no longer available to read online.
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