Johnson & Johnson discontinued sales of talc-based powder worldwide. Show More How Discontinuation Affects Talc Litigation As of February 2025, Johnson & Johnson faced more than 58,206 federal lawsuits and thousands more in state courts. These suits allege that Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower...
Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday that it will discontinue sales of its talc-based baby powder in Canada and the United States. The company has faced thousands of lawsuits alleging the powder contains asbestos, a claim the company denies. "Demand for talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder ...
This is the first time that Johnson & Johnson has needed to recall its baby powder over asbestos concerns. Even though the company reported nearly $82 billion in sales last year, and its products line store shelves and pharmacy counters with brands like Tylenol and Band-Aid, it is facing ov...
Johnson & Johnson will end global sales of baby powder containing the mineral talc in 2023, switching to a formulation based on corn starch. The company is facing over 40000 lawsuits in the US alleging that baby powder contaminated with asbestos caused ovarian cancer or mesothelioma. But Johnson...
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Johnson & Johnson to stop global sales of talc-based baby powder WORLD Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop all global sales of its talc-based baby powder in 2023, following years of allegations that the product contained h... CB Group - 《Cosmetics Business》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 J&J'...
Then in May 2020, the company said it would stop selling talcum-based baby powder in Canada and the United States. The company said it stopped selling the product because of low sales. But state juries have ordered the company to pay billions of dollars to people who claimed the product ga...
Shares of the company dropped 1.45 percent to close at 128.80 dollars on Tuesday. The company's stock price has fallen by more than 9 percent since December last year as concerns about potential product liability from contamination of its baby powder stoked a sell-off....
(HealthDay)—Lawsuits claiming that talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder has caused cancer have led to a plunge in sales in the United States and Canada, so Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it is ending sales of the product in those two countries. Ad The company said the talc-based powder is ...
The firm has never admitted wrongdoing but stopped selling the talc-based baby powder in the US and Canada in May 2020. The separation is expected to take 18-24 months, creating two publicly-traded companies, and the transaction will "qualify as a tax-free separation." ...