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Johnson and Johnson Take a Powder to the Tune of $72 Million

Health industry super giant Johnson and Johnson was hit Monday with a $72 million dollar verdict in the case of a woman named Jackie Fox, who says that she developed ovarian cancer after using the company’s products “Johnson’s Baby Powder” and “Shower to Shower” talcum powders for decades.

After her diagnosis of ovarian cancer, Fox, who has since passed away, joined a group of women who were suing the company for what they believed was a failure to inform consumers that talc contained asbestos and could cause cancer.

Talc has not actually been used in powders since the early 1970’s when it was discovered that it contained trace amounts of asbestos. Companies quickly replaced the talc in their products with corn starch, which is a natural substance that has no links to cancer or other health problems.

However, studies have been inconclusive in this area. While some studies have show that, when used on the female genitals, small particles can travel to the ovaries, causing irritation and inflammation, possibly even cancer. Other researchers have dismissed these studies stating that they were improperly done and accusing researchers in charge of the studies of using asbestos type talc, not the corn starch based talc used today.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer states that modern day powders are not carcinogens when inhaled, however, they could possibly cause cancer when used on the genitals.

Fox’s son, Marvin, took over his mother’s claim after her death last year. A St. Louis jury awarded Fox’s family $10 million in actual damages and $62 million in punitive damages. Lawyers for the company have stated that although they are currently reviewing all their options, they expect that they will appeal this decision.

A Stanford University Law Professor, Nora Engstrom, told the Associated Press that this decision did not look good for Johnson and Johnson, who is still facing approximately 1,200 other lawsuits currently.

 

 

 

Source: USA Today

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Health industry super giant Johnson and Johnson was hit Monday with a $72 million dollar verdict in the case of a woman named Jackie Fox, who says that she developed ovarian cancer after using the company’s products “Johnson’s Baby Powder” and “Shower to Shower” talcum powders for decades.

After her diagnosis of ovarian cancer, Fox, who has since passed away, joined a group of women who were suing the company for what they believed was a failure to inform consumers that talc contained asbestos and could cause cancer.

Talc has not actually been used in powders since the early 1970’s when it was discovered that it contained trace amounts of asbestos. Companies quickly replaced the talc in their products with corn starch, which is a natural substance that has no links to cancer or other health problems.

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However, studies have been inconclusive in this area. While some studies have show that, when used on the female genitals, small particles can travel to the ovaries, causing irritation and inflammation, possibly even cancer. Other researchers have dismissed these studies stating that they were improperly done and accusing researchers in charge of the studies of using asbestos type talc, not the corn starch based talc used today.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer states that modern day powders are not carcinogens when inhaled, however, they could possibly cause cancer when used on the genitals.

Fox’s son, Marvin, took over his mother’s claim after her death last year. A St. Louis jury awarded Fox’s family $10 million in actual damages and $62 million in punitive damages. Lawyers for the company have stated that although they are currently reviewing all their options, they expect that they will appeal this decision.

A Stanford University Law Professor, Nora Engstrom, told the Associated Press that this decision did not look good for Johnson and Johnson, who is still facing approximately 1,200 other lawsuits currently.

 

 

 

Source: USA Today

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Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr. founded S.C. Johnson & Son when he purchased the parquet flooring business of Racine Hardware Company in 1886.

Customers often asked S.C. Johnson how to care for their new floors, leading Johnson to develop a product called Johnson’s Prepared Wax to sell along with flooring. The new product was very successful.

S.C. Johnson’s son, Herbert Johnson, joined the business and became a partner in 1906, changing the name of the company to S.C. Johnson & Sons. The company is now known as S.C. Johnson Wax and Johnson Wax.

Johnson and Johnson product lineToday S.C. Johnson & Sons is still a family company and are now in the fifth generation of family ownership and family management. The company is one of the largest family-owned companies in the United States.

The company’s well-known products include Raid insecticides, Glade air fresheners, Pledge furniture polish, Windex glass, and surface cleaners, Ziploc storage bags, Off insect repellent, Saran Wrap, and Edge shaving gel, among others.

S.C. Johnson & Son is #29 on the Forbes list of America’s Largest Private Companies, has 134,000 employees, and had $81.58 billion in revenue in 2018.

Johnson baby powderThe company was forced to recall its infamous baby powder after discovering it was contaminated with asbestos in October 2019. 

Johnson and johnson drugJohnson and Johson, one of the most trusted names in health and home care products, has fallen to 57th place out of 58 pharmaceutical companies, after losing an $8 billion dollar lawsuit over their psychotic drug Risperdal.

The company was also forced to cut its third-quarter profit to account for its proposed opioid settlement payment. This settlement has yet to be approved, however, as of October 2019.

Johnson and Johnson also pledged $500 million towards ending HIV and tuberculosis by 2030.

Headquarters for Johnson and Johnson remain in Racine, Wisconsin.

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Johnson and Johnson logo

Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr. founded S.C. Johnson & Son when he purchased the parquet flooring business of Racine Hardware Company in 1886.

Customers often asked S.C. Johnson how to care for their new floors, leading Johnson to develop a product called Johnson’s Prepared Wax to sell along with flooring. The new product was very successful.

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S.C. Johnson’s son, Herbert Johnson, joined the business and became a partner in 1906, changing the name of the company to S.C. Johnson & Sons. The company is now known as S.C. Johnson Wax and Johnson Wax.

Johnson and Johnson product lineToday S.C. Johnson & Sons is still a family company and are now in the fifth generation of family ownership and family management. The company is one of the largest family-owned companies in the United States.

The company’s well-known products include Raid insecticides, Glade air fresheners, Pledge furniture polish, Windex glass, and surface cleaners, Ziploc storage bags, Off insect repellent, Saran Wrap, and Edge shaving gel, among others.

S.C. Johnson & Son is #29 on the Forbes list of America’s Largest Private Companies, has 134,000 employees, and had $81.58 billion in revenue in 2018.

Johnson baby powderThe company was forced to recall its infamous baby powder after discovering it was contaminated with asbestos in October 2019. 

Johnson and johnson drugJohnson and Johson, one of the most trusted names in health and home care products, has fallen to 57th place out of 58 pharmaceutical companies, after losing an $8 billion dollar lawsuit over their psychotic drug Risperdal.

The company was also forced to cut its third-quarter profit to account for its proposed opioid settlement payment. This settlement has yet to be approved, however, as of October 2019.

Johnson and Johnson also pledged $500 million towards ending HIV and tuberculosis by 2030.

Headquarters for Johnson and Johnson remain in Racine, Wisconsin.

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