Johnson & Johnson tumbles after report says it knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbes

imastawka
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Johnson & Johnson shares sank 8% Friday after Reuters reported the pharmaceutical giant knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos.

 

Reuters reviewed documents, deposition, and trial testimony from at least 1971 to the early 2000s that they say showed powders and raw talc sometimes tested positively for small traces of asbestos.

 

Furthermore, "company executives, mine managers, scientists, doctors and lawyers fretted over the problem and how to address it while failing to disclose it to regulators or the public," Reuters reporter Lisa Girion wrote.

 

Johnson & Johnson's outside litigation counsel, Peter Bicks, told Reuters its findings were false and dismissed tests cited in the report as "outlier" results.

 

This is not the first time the company, which also manufactures medical devices, has come under fire for issues related to its baby powder.

 

In July, a St. Louis jury awarded $US4.69 billion to 22 women who said its talcum baby powder gave them ovarian cancer. At the time it was the sixth-largest product-defect award in US history.

 

Johnson & Johnson was down a little over 2% this year.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/johnson-and-johnson-tumbles-after-report-says-it-knew-for-decad...

 

I've not used any sort of powder for over 40 years, since it was first suspected of causing cancer.

 

Never used it on any babies either.

 

 

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@imastawka wrote:

 With all that powder floating around, you can't tell me it doesn't settle in the lower

part of the lungs and impairs the functions of the lungs/breathing.


Actually stawks, scented powder has been known to cause asthma attacks ...... 

 

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Johnson & Johnson tumbles after report says it knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbes

Tell us more.

 

I'm sure there's a lurker who's harrumphing as we type.

 

Or even pfffffting

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@imastawka wrote:

 With all that powder floating around, you can't tell me it doesn't settle in the lower

part of the lungs and impairs the functions of the lungs/breathing.


well i for one think its much safer to use cocaine, no one ever lets that get on the floor!

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Johnson & Johnson tumbles after report says it knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbes

A nurse advised us that cornflour is the safest 'talc' to use. So always have done.  Just as effective.  

 

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Johnson & Johnson tumbles after report says it knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbes

'Just as effective'

 

???

 

Why is there a need to use any kind of powdered material that can invade the lungs,

or used on genetalia could do other damage?

 

And how long ago was this advice given?

 

Advice given decades ago could well be dangerous advice, given that medical information

is updated regularly.

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@imastawka wrote:

 With all that powder floating around, you can't tell me it doesn't settle in the lower

part of the lungs and impairs the functions of the lungs/breathing.


I think you have a good point.

 

Slightly off topic I know, but I was startled and a bit shocked about a year back to read that even something as safe (as i thought) as cinnamon can kill. If it is spilt and inhaled it is apparently lethal, a young boy died of it.

 

And just this week, heard of someone in hospital unconscious for weeks with peumonia, caused by inhaling spores in compost, so tests discovered.

 

We need to be careful what we breathe. I don't trust a lot of those air freshener sprays either, not after you read the warnings on the cans of some of them.

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Johnson & Johnson tumbles after report says it knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbes

Never used talc - think I would feel like a battered sav. Robot Happy

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Makes you wonder what all that stuff women put on their faces (nano particles) does to their health long term.
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@imastawka wrote:

'Just as effective'

 

???

 

Why is there a need to use any kind of powdered material that can invade the lungs,

or used on genetalia could do other damage?

 

And how long ago was this advice given?

 

Advice given decades ago could well be dangerous advice, given that medical information

is updated regularly.


Calm down stawks, and don't leap to flighty conclusions .

 

I don' t pass on old wives tales.

This advice was given to a relative  last year by a cancer nurse in a cancer hospital. .

Hardly dangerous advice.

 

'just as effective?   Yes,  In sabsorbing moisture. 

 

The main difference between talc and cornflour is that talc is a mineral containing other minerals while cornflour is food based and pure.  .

 

OK now? 

 

 

 

 

 

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