Ethicon, Inc., a subsidiary of the world’s largest healthcare provider Johnsons & Johnson, started marketing in March 2005 their own version of the vaginal mesh devices. It is reported that this move was made against the strong warning of their consultant...
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Ethicon, Inc., a subsidiary of the world’s largest healthcare provider Johnsons & Johnson, started marketing in March 2005 their own version of the vaginal mesh devices. It is reported that this move was made against the strong warning of their consultant who claimed that the vaginal mesh had a defect in the design which may pose dangers to the patients.
Read more at http://www.vaginalmeshlawsuitcenter.us/updates/woman-sues-johnson-johnson-over-alleged-ethicon-vaginal-mesh-injuries/
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