Johnson & Johnson settlement on surgical mesh includes $2.8M for Arizona


Arizona will receive $2.8 million of a nearly $117 million settlement that Johnson & Johnson has reached over safety concerns and misleading marketing of a surgical mesh used to treat urinary incontinence and other pelvic floor disorders, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said.

The nationwide settlement involved transvaginal surgical meshes implanted to treat a variety of pelvic floor issues. But state prosecutors in 41 states and the District of Columbia said it caused pain, incontinence,…

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