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Parents Should Be Aware Of These Consumer Alerts

Much of the United States follows stay-at-home orders, although some states are opening back up for business. Still, for the most part, citizens are u... read more…

It’s Not Just Opioids Causing A Crisis

In one form or another, drug abuse has always been a struggle in the USA. While no one talks about it anymore, even in the 1980s, the American governm... read more…

Consumer Alert: Know About This Fire Hazard

When items make it to the open market, they are deemed safe and ready for consumers to use. However, from time to time, it is not uncommon for a defec... read more…

2020 Is Here, And 2019 Recalls Are Still A Problem

Florida's streets, roads, and highways can be pretty dangerous. Research from the state's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles indicates th... read more…

What Should You Do If You’ve Been Injured by a Recalled Product?

Earlier this month, news broke that the FDA issued a recall notice for Medtronic’s “6 French Sherpa NX Active Guide Catheters”. The recall issue denot... read more…

NHTSA Investigates Reports of Sudden Braking in Nissans With ABS

At least 800 motorists reported defects in their Nissan vehicles, stating that the vehicles suddenly slammed on their brakes while running at a consid... read more…

Zantac Manufacturer Has Halted Shipments Over Possible Carcinogenic Ingredient

In September, the FDA noticed a chemical called NDMA included in the heartburn medication Zantac along with its generic ranitidine counterparts. NDMA... read more…

This Motorcycle Horn Issue May Increase One's Risk Of Crash

Of all the car, motorcycle, and tractor-trailer parts that make up the vehicles, the horn is one piece that is seldom thought about. Why? Well, for on... read more…

The Zantac Halt Has Escalated To A Worldwide Recall

Back in September, the FDA discovered that the drug Zantac and its generic counterparts, called ranitidine, included trace amounts of the chemical NDM... read more…


 

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