Defective & Dangerous Products

  • FDA Inaction Leads to 22,0000 Patient Deaths From Trasylol, Drug Researcher Claims

    David Lowe | February 15, 2008 12:11 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Stay tuned this Sunday for another FDA failure story on 60 Minutes in which Dr. Dennis Mangano, a respected drug researcher, asserts that 22,000 Trasylol deaths could have been avoided if the Food and Drug Administration had paid heed to his published research about Trasylol's dangers, and removed the heart surgery drug from the market two years ago, when his study revealed its widespread...

  • Wrongful Death Suit Filed Over Ketek

    David Lowe | January 25, 2008 11:28 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    A lawsuit was filed this week against the makers of Ketek on behalf of the widow of Otto J. Laven, a Milwaukee man who died of respiratory arrest shortly after taking the antibiotic for treatment of his bronchitis. The suit, filed in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, alleges that Ketek (also known as "Telithromycin") was defective and unreasonably dangerous for use by patients with a...

  • Popcorn Chemical Responsible For Lung Disease Dropped From Recipe

    David Lowe | December 19, 2007 7:32 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    The nation's leading makers of microwave popcorn are removing the flavoring chemical diacetyl from their recipes. ConAgra announced the change Monday and similar moves have been made by General Mills, American Pop Corn Co. and Weaver Popcorn Company.I have commented previously on the dangers to consumers and food industry workers, many of whom have suffered serious injuries or died due to the...

  • Banquet Pot Pies and Salmonella

    Paul Jacquart | October 11, 2007 9:45 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    The Associated Press has reported that Con Agra, maker of Banquet pot pies, has voluntarily stopped production due to reports of consumers contracting salmonella. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reportedly investigated numerous cases in Wisconsin, Missouri and Pennsylvania. The Banquet pot pies under investigation are of the chicken and turkey varieties and have a "P-9" code...

  • Baby Crib Recall Announced After Three Infant Deaths

    David Lowe | September 21, 2007 1:36 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    The Consumer Products Safety Commission has announced a voluntary recall of Simplicity and Graco cribs after three infant deaths. According to the CPSC news bulletin announcing the recall, "The drop-side can detach from the crib, which can create a dangerous gap and lead to the entrapment and suffocation of infants... The drop-side failures result from both the hardware and crib design, which...

  • Can Eating Microwave Popcorn Lead to Lung Disease?

    David Lowe | September 04, 2007 11:22 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    I have previously blogged about the lung disease danger to workers in the microwave popcorn manufacturing industry exposed to diacetyl, a food flavoring. Now there is a story reporting that eating microwave popcorn may potentially cause obstructive lung disease. Because Wisconsin is one of a handful of states where microwave popcorn is manufactured, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Raquel...

  • Fentanyl Pain Patch May be Dangerous

    Paul Jacquart | August 28, 2007 2:15 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    The LA Times has reported that numerous deaths across the country have been linked to the drug Fentanyl, a narcotic delivered through a pain patch. According to the article, medical experts are concerned that the pain patch, though a convenient method of delivering pain medication, can deliver the drugs too fast and that other variables, such as skin temperature and skin thickness can affect...

  • Lawsuits Say Laxative Causes Kidney Damage

    Paul Jacquart | August 20, 2007 8:57 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    More than 50 lawsuits have been filed across the country claiming that Fleet Phospho-soda, a laxative made by C.B. Fleet Co. Inc. of Lynchburg, Va.,caused serious kidney damage, sometimes leading to death, reports the Associated Press. According to the lawyers that filed the suits, the Food and Drug Administration lists Phospho-soda as safe when used as a single-dose laxative, but in the early...

  • 255,000 Chinese Tires Recalled

    Paul Jacquart | August 10, 2007 9:45 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    The Associated Press has reported that another recall of Chinese made products has been ordered. This time the recall is at the behest of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and concerns approximately 255,000 Chinese tires manufactured by Hangzhou Zhongce that reportedly have a tire tread safety defect. The tires were imported by Foreign Tire Sales, Inc., which then shipped...

  • Lakeside Foods Recalls French Style Green Beans Due to Possible Contamination

    Jenny Albano | August 02, 2007 11:14 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Lakeside Foods Inc. is recalling 15,000 cases of 14.5 ounce French Style Green Beans because a number of the cans may have been under processed and some of the cans may have leaked. Because of the leaks and under-processing, the green beans could be contaminated with harmful organisms, such as Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism.As of now there have been no reported injuries and no...

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