Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $8bn to man who 'developed female breast tissue'

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Company vows to fight decision over antipsychotic drug plaintiff’s lawyers blame for condition
A US jury has awarded $8bn in punitive damages against Johnson & Johnson and one if its subsidiaries over a drug that the plaintiff’s attorneys say is linked to the abnormal growth of female breast tissue in boys.
The case was brought by Nicholas Murray, 26, of Maryland, who “developed female breast tissue” after taking Risperdal when younger, according to court records. Continue reading...

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