Johnson's Shampoo Focus Of Suit Alleging Use Of Banned Substance
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Class action lawsuits may proceed against Johnson & Johnson and Wal-Mart for the sale of children's shampoo and baby wash containing methylene chloride, an ingredient banned by FDA
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