Johnson & Johnson asked to pay compensation worth US $110.5 million

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 06, 2017, 10:50 AM IST

Even before, Johnson & Johnson was asked to pay a compensation of US $97 million to the plaintiffs by St Louis jury, who made similar claims.

Multinational giant Johnson & Johnson's has been by directed by the St Louis jury to pay a Virginia woman US $110.5 million as compensation.

62-year-old Louis Slemp, of Wise, Virginia, had filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson's alleging that she developed cancer by using the company's talcum-containing products for more than 40 years.

The jury ruling for Slemp comes on Friday after three previous St Louis juries awarded a total of US $97 million to plaintiffs who made similar claims.

About 2,000 women in the United States have filed similar suits against the company over health damage caused by extended use of Johnson & Johnson talcum powder use.

The company has said that it would appeal and disputed the scientific evidence behind the plaintiffs' allegations.

In March 2013, Maharashtra's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had cancelled the cosmetic manufacturing licence of Johnson & Johnson's Mulund plant after it was found that the company did not conduct the mandatory test to ensure absence of traces of ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic substance, in its baby powder.