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7.12.10
Plaintiffs Aim to Shoot Down Chicago's Gun Ordinance
July 7, 2010 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – A trader on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a teaching assistant, a self-employed businessman and a veterinarian are challenging the city’s new gun ordinance put in place last week after the U...Read More Read More

7.12.10
Police Beating Led to Miscarriage, Lawsuit Says
July 8, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA– Metro police are reviewing a woman’s claim that a beating from a police officer caused her to lose her unborn child, said Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Paul Ciesielski...Read More Read More

7.12.10
Expanded Tylenol Recall Aggravates Johnson & Johnson Headache
July 8, 2010 REUTERS – Johnson & Johnson’s string of product recalls grew on Thursday, July 8, 1010 as the company recalled 21 more lots of Tylenol and other over-the-counter medications linked to a musty or moldy odor...Read More Read More

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Expanded Tylenol Recall Aggravates Johnson & Johnson Headache

July 12, 2010

July 8, 2010 REUTERS – Johnson & Johnson’s string of product recalls grew on Thursday, July 8, 1010 as the company recalled 21 more lots of Tylenol and other over-the-counter medications linked to a musty or moldy odor. The diversified healthcare company said the action, like the one announced three weeks ago, is a follow-up to a recall on January 15 that involved 53 million bottles of various products. The original recall was initiated after consumers complained about odors that were later traced to a chemical called TBA present in wooden pallets used to ship and store the medicine. J&J’s McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit on Thursday said it was now recalling various brands to Tylenol for children and adults and several forms of its Benadryl allergy tablets and Motrin painkiller. “These lots are being added to the list of recalled products as a precautionary measure after a continuing internal review determined that some packaging materials used in the lots had been shipped and stored on the same type of wooden pallet that was tied to the presence of TBA in earlier recalled lots,” J&J said in a release. The lots were sold in the United States, Fiji, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica, J&J said. On June 15, J&J said it had recalled four additional lots of Benadryl and one lot of Extra Strength Tylenol gels after inadvertently failing to include them in the big January 15 recall. Those recalled lots – made at a plant in Las Piedras, Puerto Rico – were sold in the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Excluding the recent follow-up actions, McNeil has issued four product recalls in the past year due to quality control problems at its plants, sparking a congressional investigation and continuing scrutiny by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. One of McNeil’s three main factories, located in Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania, has been shut down while the company tries to fix multiple deficiencies cited by the FDA.