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Safe Medical Devices for Children get help with FDA’s MedWatch ‘Adverse Events’ Program

Any parent or caregiver whose child depends on safe medical devices for children has probably wondered about the safety and efficacy of that device, especially with all the press surrounding defective medical devices for adults. The FDA’s MedWatch ‘adverse event’ reporting program makes it easy for adults to report concerns regarding medical devices for children….

201303.25
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Ohio Tort Reform Decreases Award in Civil Lawsuit Against Nationwide Insurance

An Ohio Judge decreases a $42.8 damages award against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., of Columbus, Ohio citing 2005 Ohio Tort Reform Legislation that limits emotional and punitive damages. Nationwide plans to appeal while other former Nationwide agents plan to file a class action lawsuit. A lawsuit filed in 2010 alleges that plaintiff Christine Lucarell was…

201303.20
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Research Links Sleep Aid to Increased Hip Fractures in Nursing Home Residents

Hip fractures in nursing homes are a major concern for our elderly population, and new research shows that medications commonly used to treat insomnia may put nursing home residents at higher risk for fall related fractures. A study published by JAMA Internal Medicine shows nursing home residents who take non-benzodiazepines like Ambien, Sonata, and Lunesta…

201303.18
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NHTSA Fines Tenn. Honda Dealer for Selling Recalled Motorcycles

A Tenn. Honda Dealer, the largest power-sports dealership in the United States, has been fined $125,000 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for selling hundreds of recalled motorcycles without inspecting or repairing the bikes prior to the sale. After a year of investigations by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Southern Honda Powersports…

201303.13
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Zithromax Z-pak Warnings Issued by FDA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered Pfizer to update the Zithromax Z-pak Warnings label for the widely used antibiotic Zithromax after researchers foundd that the drug can increase the risks of potentially fatal irregular heartbeats. Pfizer’s popular antibiotic azithromycin, sold as Zithromax, Z-pak, and Zmax, often prescribed by physicians to treat bacterial…

201303.11
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Policies That Impact Teen Driver Safety

Studies show that a driver’s greatest lifetime risk of being involved in a car accident occurs during their first year of driving. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The Cochran Firm-Ohio are promoting policies that impact Teen Driver Safety and tips to reduce the risks motor vehicle accidents for teen drivers….

201303.05
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Police Investigating Death of Senior Denied CPR

Bakersfield police are investigating the death of 87-year-old Lorraine Bayless who died after collapsing on the dining room floor of the Glenwood Gardens independent living retirement center. Bayless was denied CPR by the resident services director of the California facility and died later that day after being transported by emergency services to a local hospital….