Wednesday, February 16, 2011

J&J Recall Watch - Health Blog - WSJ

Johnson & Johnson is recalling 70,000 syringes preloaded with its Invega injectable anti-psychotic drug, the WSJ reports. Cracks have been found in the syringes that could theoretically lead to infections or under-dosing in users of Invega Sustenna, though the company said that risk is low. (One report of an adverse event in Australia may be linked to the problem.)

We’ve been keeping tabs on J&J’s string of recalls, which cost it about $900 million in sales last year. Here’s a running list:

Have we missed any?

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