Auvi-Q Maker Issues Recall Due To Incorrect Dosage

Sanofi, a French pharmaceutical company with offices in Bridgewater, New Jersey, has issued a recall for Auvi-Q, its auto-injection epinephrine pens, due to incorrect dosage in some models. So far, the company has received 26 reports of malfunctions in the device throughout the United States and Canada. While none of the reports have been confirmed,

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New Florida Law Could Prevent Car Accidents That Lead To Drowning

Chloe’s Law is the name given to recent Florida legislation that mandates protective barriers for retention ponds and other bodies of water near highways. The law is named for Chloe Arenas, a University of Central Florida student who died after her car plunged into a pond on Alafaya Trail in Orlando. The 21-year-old woman was

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GM Settles for $900 Million Over Criminal Charges of Faulty Ignition Switches

General Motors has reached an agreement to accept responsibility for criminal charges of wire fraud and pay a $900 million fine for its role in concealing information from the government about defects in its ignition switches, according to recent reports. As long as GM abides by the terms of the agreement, it is unlikely that

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Fiat Chrysler Fined Record $105 Million for Auto Safety Violations

NHTSA Hands Down It’s Largest Fine Ever for Auto Safety Violations The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is tasked with ensuring that auto manufacturers comply with safety standards to ensure that all vehicles made and sold in the United States meet minimum requirements to protect drivers and passengers. Recently, the organization announced that it will

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