Johnson & Johnson and Duragesic - When Will the Killing End?
As reported by me many times over the past few years, my firm has been
working on hundreds of Duragesic
pain patch wrongful death cases. The cases
involve leaking and defective patches manufactured by Johnson & Johnson's subsidiaries, ALZA and Janssen
Pharmaceutica (links to all 3 companies).
Twice our firm successfully helped victims' families achieve a measure of
justice, via a jury trial, for the loss of one of their loved ones due to
the malfunction of a Duragesic patch. In both of those cases, one in
Federal Court, the other in state court, the juries awarded multiple
millions of dollars to the surviving family members and held Johnson &
Johnson, ALZA, and Jannsen liable for the damages.
Perhaps when the Obama administration finally takes the reins at the FDA, we
will see public safety and protection rise to the priority it once held and
so richly deserves. Neither of my firm's jury verdicts, one for $16.5
million and one for $5.5 million were flukes, they were claims made before
juries who decided that defectively manufactured Duragesic fentanyl pain
patches were a matter for public protection and in the end held Johnson &
Johnson, ALZA, and Jannsen to be negligent. For my money, those companies
are simply being unscrupulous.
The new FDA Chairperson needs to seriously consider pulling fentanyl pain
patches completely off of the market. The product has been subject to too
many known manufacturing defects and too many recalls. Indeed, the most
recent recall just occurred. Read the full story below. Then get a letter
fired off to your Congressman telling them you believe that fentanyl "death"
patches should not be available via a simple prescription for the drug
currently being sold by Johnson & Johnson's subsidiaries and several generic
manufacturers. Don't wait, far too many people have died from fentanyl
overdoses through no fault of their own. This is a matter of public
protection. Spread the word.
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