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  • Nationwide Recall of Irinotecan Hydrochloride Injection
    Washington, DC: APP Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (APP) is recalling of five lots of Irinotecan Hydrochloride Injection, which is used for recurrent or progressive metastatic colorectal cancer. This recall is being conducted as a precautionary measure and there have been no reports to dates of adverse events related to the recalled products. APP has volu...
  • Wall Mount Fireplaces Recalled Due to Fire and Fall Hazards
    Washington, DC: Southern Enterprises Inc (SEI) is recalling about 6,000 Colin Cowie Gel-Fuel Wood Fireplaces because heat from the operating unit causes the plastic mounting screws to deform causing the unit to fall from the wall, posing a fall and fire hazard. SEI has received reports of 21 incidents of the product detaching from wall and falling...
  • And Now There Are 21 Takata Airbag Deaths
    Feb-1-18 Holiday, FL: Airbags were originally designed to help prevent injury and death, not cause them. However, the debacle that is the Takata airbag recall – the largest automotive recall in US history – continues to cause sometimes horrific airbag injuries, and on occasion airbag deaths. And now, there are 21. The Associated Press (AP 01/...
  • 1.7 Million Summer Infant Video Baby Monitors Recalled due to Reports of Strangulation
    Washington, DC: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Summer Infant Inc., of Woonsocket, R.I., is recalling about 1.7 million video baby monitors with electrical cords to provide new on product label and instructions. The cords can present a strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers if placed too close to a crib. B...
  • Strollers Recalled by phil&teds due to Reports of Injury
    Washington, DC: phil&teds USA Inc, is recalling about 22,000 jogging strollers in the US and a further 7,200 in Canada following reports of incidents resulting in injuries to the adult users including a finger tip amputation and two reports of lacerations. Injuries can occur when folding and unfolding the stroller, a consumer's finger can become...
  • J&J Recalls Millions of Bottles and Packages of Consumer Medicines
    Washington, DC: In consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), McNeil Consumer Healthcare, Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. is voluntarily recalling, at the wholesale level, certain lots of TYLENOL 8 Hour, TYLENOL Arthritis Pain, and TYLENOL upper respiratory products, and certain lots of BENADRYL, SUDAFED PE, and SINUTAB products d...
  • 64 Million Avalide Tablets Recalled
    Washington, DC: Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) has recalled 64 million tablets of its blood pressure medication, Avalide, due to the potential for reduced efficacy. This is the second Avalide recall, the first was in September 2010. The September recall involved 62 lots or 60 million tablets. Both recalls involve product manufactured in plants in Pu...
  • Another Death Has Been Blamed on Defective Takata Airbags
    Jan-11-18 Baton Rouge, LA Another death has been revealed from faulty Takata defective airbags after a man from Louisiana succumbed to his airbag injuries following a crash in July. The death has been confirmed by Honda, the manufacturer of the car the victim was driving when the accident took place. The death, revealed to Honda and the media late last month, br...
  • BB Buggies Recalls 9,300 Classic Bad Boy Bug Buggies
    Washington, DC: Bad Boy Enterprises LLC is recalling about 9,300 Classic Buggies because the off-road vehicles can accelerate without warning, posing a risk of injury to the user and/or bystanders. Since the October 2009 recall, BB Buggies has received 27 additional reports of unexpected acceleration, including reports of arm and leg fractur...
  • GM Recalls 100,000 Cars and Trucks
    Detroit, MI: General Motors is announcing two separate recalls of five different vehicles, affecting approximately 100,000 cars and trucks. The largest recall, involving 95,927 model-year 2005-2007 Cadillac CTS vehicles, has been initiated because the passenger airbag may fail to inflate in a crash, posing potential risk for injury or death. ...
  • Knee Replacement Recipient is “Done with Surgeries”
    Dec-29-17 Tampa, FL: The pain started right after Sandra had a Smith & Nephew knee replacement. “It never functioned properly and I never did get back a full range of motion like I was told,” says Sandra. “I had this metal-on-metal knee implant because my knee was bone-on-bone. This knee implant was supposed to make me better, not worse.&r...
  • Rochester Meat Company E. Coli Recall
    Yet another company has announced a recall of beef products. This time, the recall involves Rochester Meat Co. and was issued after the company received reports that six people fell ill after eating its ground beef patties. Approximately 188,000 pounds of ground beef patties and other products are affected by the recall. Officials are concerned th...
  • Not Too Late for Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit
    Dec-14-17 Dallas, TX: The US Federal Drug Administration (FDA) first raised serious questions about the safety and effectiveness of transvaginal mesh implants in 2008. Much has happened since then -- studies and recalls and thousands of lawsuits. But women still suffer serious and painful pelvic mesh complications, which may take years to manifest. Accordi...
  • Exploding Airbags Cause Chemical Burns
    Dec-6-17 Washington, DC While many exploding airbag lawsuits focus on the harm caused by flying shrapnel, it is also important to be aware of the risk of high temperature chemical burns. Airbags are filled with sodium hydroxide that becomes an aerosol during deployment. If the airbag is improperly vented or filtered, the gas can cause serious chemical burns, in...
  • Fentanyl Patches Recalled
    Morristown, NJ: A number of Fentanyl Patches have been recalled by the manufacturer, Actavis Inc., because one lot was identified as having its active ingredient released faster than the approved specifications. On its website, The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that an accelerated release of Fentanyl from a 25 mcg/hour patch can lead to a...
  • Reports of Injury Prompt Recall of Coleman Floating Spotlights
    Washington, DC: The Coleman Company is recalling about 50,000 Coleman WaterBeam® 4D Water-Activated Floating Spotlights because the lens assembly can come apart from the main housing of the spotlight with force and pose a risk of impact injuries to consumers. Coleman has received 33 reports of the lens assembly coming apart, 18 of which resulted...
  • Television Wall Mounts Recalled by Milestone AV
    Washington, DC: Milestone AV is recalling approximtely 131,000 flat screen television wall mounts because the elbow joint components on the wall mount's arm do not fit together properly, causing the attached television to tilt and possibly fall when the television is adjusted. This could pose an injury hazard to a consumer. This recall involves...
  • Honda Issues Massive Recalls in US and Canada
    Torrance, CA: Honda has announced that it will recall approximately 197,000 Accord and 117,000 Civic vehicles from the 2003 model year and roughly 69,000 Element vehicles from the 2003 and 2004 model years in the U.S. to prevent a malfunction of the ignition interlock feature of these vehicles. Honda has received several complaints about such f...
  • Merrick Pet Care Recalls 10 oz Bags OF Texas Hold'ems
    Washington, DC: Merrick Pet Care Inc is extending its July 2, 2010 recall of 10 oz "Beef Filet Squares for Dogs (Texas Hold'Ems)" pet treat (ITEM # 60016 LOT # 10084TL7 BEST BY MARCH 24, 2012) to also include 83 cases of "Texas Hold'ems" (ITEM # 60016 LOT # 10127 BEST BY MAY 6, 2012) because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella...
  • Defective Whitco Stadium Light Poles Recalled Following Reports of Collapse
    Washington, DC: About 2,500 lighting poles 70 feet or greater in height are being recalled by the manufacturer, Whitco Company of Forth Worth, TX, because the poles can fracture or crack and fall over, posing a risk of serious injury or death to patrons and bystanders from being hit or crushed. The poles range from 1 to 4 tons increasing the risk of de...
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