Johnson & Johnson Sued

Elizabeth Barroso, now 24, began experiencing chest pains and difficulty breathing after using Ortho Evra(R) for only three weeks in 2004. She spent eight days in the hospital, where doctors treated her for blood clots in her lungs. Ms. Barroso had no prior history of such problems.

After being released, Ms. Barroso was prescribed blood-thinning medication for 10 months. She became pregnant in October 2004, but later suffered a miscarriage. When she later became pregnant in 2005, Ms. Barroso was forced to endure daily self-injections of blood thinners to prevent another miscarriage. Due to her injuries from Ortho Evra(R), all of Ms. Barroso’s future pregnancies will carry a risk of miscarriage and will require similar treatment.

“This young lady’s life was put in jeopardy by a company that made a harmful product,” says John David Hart of the Law Offices of John David Hart in Fort Worth, Texas. “And the tragic thing is the company continues to market and sell this product even today.”

The case is the latest of many against Johnson & Johnson, which earlier this year settled other cases involving Ortho Evra(R) and the development of blood clots.

The complaint filed in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division, says the package insert that came with Ortho Evra(R) was misleading and in direct conflict with Johnson & Johnson’s own data. The insert suggests the risk of blood clots among Ortho Evra(R) users is equivalent to that of women using oral contraceptives.

However, from April 2002 to December 2004, the company logged 27,974 adverse events among Ortho Evra(R) users. During that same time period, Johnson & Johnson noted only 5,571 adverse events for one of its oral contraceptives, even though it was used three times more than Ortho Evra(R).

CM demanding Special Package

CM demanding Special Package

Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje demanding a “Special Package” for Rajasthan’s Flood Relief with the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh at New Delhi.

Cranes Software Wins the ‘ACCE CDC Award 2006’

Mr. Pradeep Kumar, Senior Vice President, Cranes Software International Ltd., said “This award once again underlines the competence that Cranes has achieved in designing and conceptualizing state of the art products to cater to the needs of engineers and researchers in India and across the globe.”

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15 Persons Killed in a road Accident

05-Sept-2006 Pali, Rajasthan, India Fifteen people including four women and four children killed in a road accident near Pali district of Rajasthan, India. The accident occurred at National Highway No. 14, when A Jeep (RJ19-T-0309) coming from Pali and going to Marwar...