The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has received warnings of possible bacterial contamination in batches of the saline nasal spray Sterimar Isotonic 100ml. The spray is sold online and at high street retailers and is commonly used to cleanse the nasal passage. As part of its regulatory requirement the manufacturer has informed the […]
Solicitor Criticises role of Medicines Board in PIP Implant Scandal
Speaking about the decision by the Harley Medical Group to refuse to cover the costs of removing the PIP breast implants from patients Liam Moloney, Healthcare Solicitor who is representing women affected by the scandal said today “the refusal by the Harley Group to come to the aid of their patients is astounding. The clinics […]
Prison Officers’ Families Should be Tested for TB
Moloney Solicitors in Naas who are acting on behalf of affected prison officers who have contracted latent tuberculosis (TB) are recommending that prison officers’ families should be tested for latent TB. Tuberculosis is an airborne infectious disease that spreads through close and prolonged contact. A number of prison officers in Cloverhill Prison have tested positive […]
French Government Recommends Removal of PIP Breast Implants
The Irish Medicines Board has become aware of the death of a woman in France who had been implanted with Poly Implant Prosthese (PIP) breast implants. The woman died from anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL). This is a rare form of cancer which affects cells of the immune system. The Medicines Board has categorically stated […]
Honda Recalls Defective Airbags
Honda Motor Company has recalled defective airbags. The problem with the airbags is that they may inflate with too much pressure and as a result send pieces of metal and plastic flying. The Tokyo based automaker has issued five recalls for defective airbags. The vehicles affected include the Accord, Civic, Odyssey, Pilot, CR-V and other […]
Medical Device Alert Issued for Anaesthetic Machine
A medical device alert has been issued by the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency in the UK for an anaesthetic machine. The Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO) has been incorrectly set. The accidental, incorrect setting of the ACGO will result in no fresh gas flow to a patient. Furthermore, if the circle breathing circuit is […]
Kildare Solicitor says GP Negligence Cases Up 20%
The number of patients accusing their GPs of medical negligence has increased sharply over the past year. GP negligence cases are up by 20%. The Medical Defence Union, which provides insurance to more than half of Britain’s family and hospital doctors and also insures GPs in Ireland, has said that it has opened almost 20% […]
Naas Solicitor says Bad Weather Leading to More Accident Claims
The recent spell of bad weather has resulted in many people seeking medical attention in hospitals across the country for suspected fractures and broken bones. There has been much discussion recently about the legal duty owed by local authorities and occupiers of land to road users and pedestrians. Many injured people will have no option […]
Aldi Stores Recall Ballymore Crust White Bread
As a precautionary measure, Aldi Stores Ltd. is recalling a batch of Ballymore Crust Fresh White Sliced Bread. The recall has been announced due to the possible presence of small rubber pieces in a limited number of loaves. No other products are affected by the recall. Aldi has requested customers who have bought this batch […]
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company to face 10,000 Lawsuits over Actos Diabetes Drug
Asia’s biggest drug maker, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company may face thousands of law suits over allegations that its Actos diabetes drug causes bladder cancer. US regulators found in June 2011 that an analysis of a company sponsored study showed some users of Actos, the world’s best selling diabetes medication faced an increased risk of developing the […]
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