HC seeks J&J reply on plea over FDA order for unit closure

A chemical widely believed to cause cancer, nausea, vomiting and is considered an irritant

Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 12 2013 | 9:58 PM IST
Bombay High Court today sought an affidavit from Johnson & Johnson (J&J) on a former employee's application supporting Maharashtra health regulator's order to shutdown its facility here for not checking for traces of a harmful chemical residue in a batch of baby talcum powder.

Ajit Telang, employed with J&J from 1996 to 2010, filed the application stating that the multinational firm had not followed due procedure while sterilising the 2007 batch baby powder with ethylene oxide, a chemical widely believed to cause cancer, nausea, vomiting and is considered an irritant.

The plea was filed before a Bench of Justices S J Vazifdar and K R Shriram, which was hearing a petition of J&J challenging the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) order directing closure of its unit at suburban Mulund from June 24.

Telang has said in 2006 he worked on a sterilisation project for elimination of ethylene oxide and is hence well versed with harmful effects of the chemical.

According to the application, in December 2008 Telang, then Technical Services Manager at the US healthcare giant, came across information that 15 batches of baby powder had undergone sterilisation process by usage of ethylene oxide as they were found to have microbial contamination.

He claimed in March 2010 he met with Managing Director of the company and explained the issue but still no steps were taken.
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First Published: Sep 12 2013 | 8:52 PM IST

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