The Health Secretary in the UK is going to force Hospitals to tell patients when they have made mistakes with their care. English doctors will now have it written into their contracts that they must admit mistakes to increase transparency and reduce litigation. No such legal duty exists in Irish law to force medical professionals […]
Tylenol Pain Killers Recalled
The pain reliever Tylenol has been recalled by its manufacturer Johnson & Johnson. Close to 70,000 bottles of the medication, manufactured in February 2009, were taken off pharmacy shelves in the US because of a small number of reports that the pills carry a musty, mouldy odour. The scent has been linked to trace amounts […]
Paralysed Chinese Gymnast Settles Injury Claim
A champion chinese gymnast who was paralysed in an accident at the 1998 Goodwill Games has reached a settlement with insurance companies to help pay for future medical care and rehabilitation costs in China. The gymnast, Sing Lan, suffered serious personal injuries after she fractured and dislocated two vertebrae and injured her spinal chord when […]
More Exact Paracetamol Dosing for Children to be Introduced
Updated dosing for children’s liquid medicines containing paracetamol has been developed to ensure that children get the most effective amount and to support giving it to them in the best way. The updated dosing will have a larger number of narrower age bands and will define a single dose per age band. Paracetamol continues to […]
Toyota Recalls iQ Car Due to Risk of Injury
The Toyota Passenger car iQ has been recalled by Toyota. The recall relates to these cars manufactured between the 30th October 2008 and the 19th May 2010. Toyota have recalled the vehicles because the cars pose a risk of injury as there may be foreign material inside the brake dupe which can potentially move into […]
Bar Workers Set to Sue for Hearing Loss
A recent study published by an audiologist, Mr. Phil Cornwell, found that the average sound level in Dublin’s pubs is 92 decibels, this is more than safe level of 85 decibels. This is a noise level similar standing next to a truck in traffic. Commenting today on the results of this study, Liam Moloney, personal […]
Zimmer Knee Implant Defects
Since 2003, more than 150,000 Zimmer Nex Gen Flex – Knee Implants have been sold and many patients have experienced a higher than expected failure of the replacement knee within a few years of surgery. One study has reported the failure rate to be as high as 9% for the Zimmer Next Gen CR-Flex Porous […]
Irish Judges set to intervene to Cut Medical Negligence Costs
The Irish Government in an effort to reduce the spiralling cost of medical negligence claims against state hospitals may decide to copy a new Judge driven case management initiative in the US. The new scheme, known as judge-directed negotiation, is a way to radically reduce the costs of medical negligence claims. Getting Judges involved earlier, […]
Heavy Mobile Phone Use Raises Risk of Brain Tumours
A recent international study has found a small risk among people who are heavy mobile phone users. The study showed a correlation between mobile phone use and the risk of brain tumours. Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) added cell phones to its list of things that might cause cancer. The WHO said, “Cell phones […]
Fosamax Risks and Side Affects
Fosamax which is a drug manufactured by Merck & Co. has been prescribed to millions of people since it was approved in 1995 for the treatment of osteoporosis and Pages disease of the bone. Although fosamax is designed to prevent bone fractures, some studies and adverse event reports suggest that long term use of fosamax […]
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