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No chance of criminal charges!

Who will charge big pharma with anything?

Criminal negligence a big f'ing joke to big pharma.
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J&J implanted over 90,000 hip implants that they knew were defective before they

did their very first hip replacement. Civil case that J&J settled for a Billion Dollars.

Feds probe Johnson & Johnson over hip implants - The ...
dispatch.com › health-fitness › 2013/02/22

Feb 22, 2013 — Federal prosecutors are investigating Johnson & Johnson's practices in marketing a line of hip replacements recalled in 2010 because many ...

J&J hip implant whistleblower case tossed over confidential ...
reuters.com › legal › litigation › jj-hip-impla...

Dec 8, 2021 — A federal judge on Wednesday tossed a lawsuit accusing Johnson & Johnson of defrauding the government by marketing defective hip-replacement ...

Ground Zero: Out of joint - The Hindu
thehindu.com › Sci-Tech › Health

Sep 15, 2018 — When a faulty hip implant was globally recalled by its manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson, in August 2010, neither its Indian subsidiary nor ...

What went wrong in the DePuy case?

The most recent recall involved 29 models of a prosthetic hip implant, the DePuy ASR XL Acetabular System, which were recalled by the FDA in August, 2010 because of evidence of high failure rate. Failed implants cause pain to patients and often necessitate additional surgeries.
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