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Another Recall- Johnson & Johnson Recalls Infant Tylenol

How can we ensure that the items we purchase are safe for our children?  As parents today, we have to be on guard continually in order to protect our children.  And, what a job that seems to be lately, with so many recalls.  So once again, I pose the question, is there anything safe for [...]

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More Talk About Dietary Supplements: Healthy People Co Issues A Recall

Recently there has been much talk about dietary supplements.  We have reported how the industry is furious about the new guidelines and regulations that the FDA is imposing, as well as how 2 soldiers died last year after taking energy supplements on military bases.  Now, we have another story on supplements.  This time about the [...]

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Pfizer Birth Control Recall Could Result In Accidental Pregnancies

The reason a woman takes a birth control pill, is to prevent unwanted, or accidental pregnancies.  And, although the pills are not 100% effective, most women assume they will be protected from the life changing event.  But, a manufacturing mix-up is leaving women at an even greater risk of unwanted pregnancies. Apparently the mix up [...]

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Recalled Surgical Device Responsible For At Least 3 Deaths

If you’ve ever had to have a surgery, you know the fear that comes along with it.  Will I be ok?  Is this the right thing for me to do?  What will happen if I have trouble?  There are just so many uncertainties, and unfortunately when going under the knife, there is nothing you can [...]

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Some Can Breathe Easier Due To Ventilator Recall That Is Potentially Saving Lives

According to various media reports, Respironics Inc.’s recall of a portable ventilator model, Respironics Trilogy 100, is nearly complete, the manufacturer said Thursday, January 12, 2012. The recall was initiated in October 2011 after internal reviews discovered a problem with the blower. Respironics notified its United States distributors, providers, sales personnel and customers of the recall [...]

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FYI- Dietary Supplements Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Eclectic Institute is voluntarily recalling specific lots of its freeze-dried capsules containing Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) and Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) capsules because of potential Salmonella contamination. Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others [...]

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Recall Of Operating Tables Could Mean Life Or Death For Surgical Patient

Imagine if you will the scenario of you being operated on and all of a sudden the operating table suddenly moved or tilted during the surgery.  I honestly couldn’t imagine.  But, apparently there have been a number of reported injuries to the FDA of this exact thing happening. Reports that Mizuho operating tables could suddenly [...]

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According To This Latest Recall, You May Be Getting More Than Just Relief From A Stuffy Nose!!

And, yet another recall has just been announced in the news.  But, this time, although you may think you are simply going to relieve your stuffy nose symptoms, due to a nasty bacteria, you may be getting more than you bargained for! The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has just announced a voluntary nationwide recall [...]

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Birth control pills recalled due to packaging error

According to a statement issued on the US Food and Drug Administration website, September 16, 2011 a pharmaceutical company has issued a voluntary recall for multiple lots of an oral contraceptive, at the retail level, effective immediately. The contraceptives have been recalled by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals, a generic drugmaker from Alabama, because a number of lot [...]

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Darvon and Darvocet: 30 Year Battle To Remove Painkillers From The Market

Darvon and Darvocet may very well hold the distinction of being the drugs with the longest history of being permitted to remain on the market while under a cloud of suspicion due to serious safety concerns.

In 1957 propoxyphene was approved for sale in the United States under the brand name of Darvon and Darvocet (which is propoxyphene + acetaminophen) by Eli Lilly, a multi-national drug company based in Indianapolis, Indiana. And, in 1976 it became a Schedule IV Controlled Substance, which was approved by the FDA for use to treat mild to moderate pain.

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