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Product Liability
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Case Details
A 3-year-old girl developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome (TENS) after being given Children’s Motrin for a fever, leaving her blind in one eye and fighting for her life. The manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson McNeil, failed to provide sufficient warning about the potential danger.
Additional Notes
Jury found manufacturer liable for failing to warn consumers. The girl spent ten years living with the effects, including repeated eye surgeries, infections, seizures, and inability to have children.