When a medical device is recalled, it can be unsettling, especially when it affects someone you care about. A recall means that the manufacturer or regulatory authorities have identified a defect or risk that may compromise the device’s safety or effectiveness. ...
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3 potential medical consequences of a defective hip replacement
Joint failure is a common issue as people age. For some people, joint issues start earlier in life due to prior injuries or genetic conditions. Advances in medical science have made it possible for those with painful joint issues to undergo surgical procedures to...
Drugs must provide “adequate directions for use”
When someone purchases a drug or medication, the way the label is laid out is very important. It is required for that drug to provide “adequate directions for use.” The goal here is that a person with no in-depth medical knowledge should be able to use the drug in a...
Do drugs made abroad conform to U.S. standards?
If you purchase pharmaceuticals in the United States, you might just assume that they have all been produced under strict guidelines that meet the standards the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets out. A recent recall of over two dozen different types of drugs by...


