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  2. FDA wants new testing to detect asbestos in products with talc

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    Manufacturers of baby powder and cosmetic products made with talc will have to test them for asbestos under a proposal announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. ... J&J removed talc ...

  3. US FDA proposes standardized testing to detect asbestos in ...

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    Johnson & Johnson is facing lawsuits from more than 62,000 claimants, who have alleged that the company's baby powder and other talc p US FDA proposes standardized testing to detect asbestos in ...

  4. Michael Perry v. American International Industries - Wikipedia

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    The case centered on allegations that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based products, including their iconic Baby Powder, contained asbestos, which ultimately led to Mr. Perry’s cancer. This lawsuit is part of a broader legal battle involving thousands of similar claims against Johnson & Johnson and other companies for their failure to ensure the ...

  5. Study links talc use to ovarian cancer — a potential boon for ...

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    The company pulled the talc-based versions from the North American market in 2020, citing waning demand and “misinformation around the safety of the product,” and discontinued the product ...

  6. Baby powder - Wikipedia

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    The company stopped selling talc-based baby powder in the United States and Canada in 2020 [11] and has said it will stop all talc sales worldwide by 2023, switching to a corn starch-based formula. However, Johnson & Johnson says that its talc-based baby powder does not contain asbestos and is safe to use. [12]

  7. Talc - Wikipedia

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    Talcum powder The structure of talc is composed of Si 2 O 5 sheets with magnesium sandwiched between sheets in octahedral sites. Talc is used in many industries, including paper making, plastic , paint and coatings (e.g. for metal casting molds), rubber, food, electric cable, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and ceramics.

  8. J&J agrees to resolve 42 U.S. states' talc investigations

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    The company stopped selling talc-based baby powder in favor of cornstarch-based products, citing an increase in lawsuits and "misinformation" about the talc product's safety.

  9. Johnson's Baby - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's Baby is an American brand of baby cosmetics and skin care products owned by Kenvue. The brand was introduced in 1893 with Johnson's Baby Powder. The product line consists of baby powder, shampoos, body lotions, massage oil, shower gels and baby wipes.