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BBC Health 📅 29 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Claimants in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder case rise to 7,000

The case, which opened in the High Court on Wednesday, originally involved 3,000 claimants and is set to become the largest product liability case in UK history.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • A mass litigation case against Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder safety has expanded to 7,000 claimants in the High Court, tripling from the original 3,000 cases and positioning it as the largest UK product liability case ever.
  • The case centres on alleged links between talcum powder use and serious health conditions, with claimants seeking compensation for claimed injuries from a widely-used consumer product.
  • This landmark litigation may have implications for product safety regulation and clinical management of patients presenting with conditions potentially linked to talc exposure, alongside setting precedent for future mass tort cases in UK medicine and healthcare.
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The case, which opened in the High Court on Wednesday, originally involved 3,000 claimants and is set to become the largest product liability case in UK history.

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