1. Mesh was NEVER APPROVED to be used in a bladder
Drug companies like Johnson and Johnson knowingly puts defective mesh products on the market. The defective mesh then disables hundreds of thousands of women.
Drug Companies have admitted it
You would think once the drug company had admitted that they knew the product was defective and people were injured, they would take the initiative to right their wrong and let women know, set up a victim fund on their own or even apologize. Rarely or never happens.
We as consumers have become another name on a spread sheet. The drug makers look at what they can make on a product. They know they have on average 7 years to market it and make so much money that once they are found out it is harmful, they will make these victims get lawyers because they are disabled, in pain, have maybe lost their insurance and reduced to a hovel or lifestyle which they never imagined would happen to them.
That’s what has happened with this specific mesh product. Several drug and device companies manufactured and sold a product that was never intended to be used in a women’s pelvic area. The mesh product adheres to women’s tissue and can never be fixed or completely taken out. Some women have had countless surgeries and are as a result still badly disabled. Some women can’t face going through another surgery – equally disabled. Most women who have had this defective mesh are in such pain, can’t hold their bladder movements, can’t have sex and longer, bear children, leave the house, or keep a job or family together.
2. No RECALL Notification Law
Big Pharmaceutical companies and the Drug Empires have no system in place or mandates to let consumers know they may have products in them that are defective, and that the consumer who this affects has rights. Yes, it’s true the doctors and drug companies have no obligation or legal responsibility to let people know they have taken a drug or have a medical device in them that may be defective and has been warned or recalled.
3. They Make Money and YOU SUFFER
The drug company makes billions for many years as they heavily market it AND then traditionally an insider or whistle blower who feels compelled to speak out against such bad acts. Then the investigations begin, but unfortunately by then hundreds of thousands of these defective products are in consumers already.