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Posted on September 19, 2011

FDA Finds Drug Missing Main Ingredient in Random Testing

The Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of a particular batch of the drug Frusemide, used as a diuretic, after finding a batch was missing the main ingredient during random testing, according to news sources. The drug, which is used in patients with liver, kidney, and heart problems, was found to have defects… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Source of Listeria Contaminiation Confirmed

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that they found the source of a multiple state outbreak of listerosis in samples of Jensen Farms’ Rocky Ford-brand cantaloupe, according to news reports. Tests were taken at a Denver store and at Jensen’s packing warehouse. The samples matched one of three strains that have been found… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

FDA Announces Safety Review, Re-labeling of Ondansetron Drug

The Food and Drug Administration has announced a safety review of the drug ondansetron, an anti-nausea medication, often prescribed to patients of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and those who have undergone recent surgery. Studies indicate that ondansetron can increase the chances of prolongation of the QT interval of the electrocardiogram, which can lead to irregular heart… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

E. coli Contamination Spurs Raw Milk Recall

Pride & Joy Creamery has issued a recall for raw fluid milk due to a potential E. Coli contamination, according to news sources. The milk affected was sold in nine different Puget Sound stores in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Skagit counties and include Sno-isle in Everett, Truhealth in Bothell, Marlene’s Market in Tacoma and Federal… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Anti-tobacco Advocates Call For Menthol Ban

Public health advocates are urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ban menthol as an ingredient in cigarettes and other tobacco products, according to news sources. They claim that menthol, which reportedly opens the airways while smoking and allows the smoker to breathe more deeply, makes cigarettes more appealing to those who are new… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Study Shows Banned Weight-Loss Supplement Still for Sale

A recent study showed that many women are still using a weight-loss product called Pai You Guo that was recalled in 2009 because they never heard about the recall, according to news sources. Pai You Guo is a Chinese product that contains sibutramine and phenolphthalein, both of which are banned. The FDA found that sibutramine… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Bus Accident Victim Settles for $10.5 Million

Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer Brian Panish of Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP reached a record $10.5 million settlement with AC Transit shortly before the lawsuit was set for trial. Three years after its occurrence, a bus accident that severely injured a pedestrian will cost AC Transit $10.5 million dollars, according to news sources…. read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

John Deere Issues Third Recall in Three Days

After receiving reports of engine fires and engines melting, John Deere is recalling 36,500 more lawn tractors due to a faulty cooling fan, according to news sources. The products subject to recall are the X300, X300R and X304 models, all installed with Kawasaki engines. The cooling fan that is behind the burn hazard can stop… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Listeria found in Queso Cheese

After the U.S. Department of Agriculture found Queso Fresco Casero Fresh Cheese to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, Del Bueno, the manufacturer, is conducting a recall, according to a news release. The product affected are all 16 ounce packages of the cheese with a  stamp of Sept 14, 2011. The cheese comes in round, plastic,… read more

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Posted on September 19, 2011

Marine Corps Contractors Cited for Safety Hazards

Chevron Energy Solutions, Inc., Piedmont Mechanical Inc., and Jim Boyd Construction Inc. have all been cited by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration after a worker received burns at a U.S. Marine Corps Base in Georgia, according to news reports. An inspection found the companies to be in violation of three willful and eight serious… read more

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