Anne Bucher  |  February 28, 2020

Category: Consumer Products

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Tylenol medicine in different packaging regarding the class action lawsuit moving forward in QuebecA Quebec Superior Court judge will allow a $10 million class action lawsuit involving allegedly undisclosed Tylenol side effects to move forward.

Plaintiff Kathleen Gauthier alleges Johnson & Johnson failed to disclose consumers about potential Tylenol side effects such as the risk of death and the risk of liver damage requiring a liver transplant.

Tylenol (acetaminophen) is a pain reliever made by Johnson & Johnson. It can be used to relieve mild to moderate pain associated with headaches, muscle aches, toothaches, back aches and fevers.

Gauthier asserts that Johnson & Johnson breached its duties under the Consumer Protection Act by failing to disclose and warn about the risk of dangerous side effects.

According to the Tylenol class action lawsuit, Gauthier would not have used Tylenol as frequently and she would not have given the painkiller to her children if she had known of these serious risks.

In the Tylenol class action lawsuit, Gauthier does not allege that she or her children suffered from any health issues from taking Tylenol. However, she claims that Johnson & Johnson concealed the dangerous risks from the public in order to protect its market share in Canada. She says she learned about the risks in 2017.

Johnson & Johnson included the risk of death and serious liver damage on Tylenol products and reduced the daily maximum dosage in the United States but did not take these steps to protect consumers in Canada, according to the Tylenol side effects class action lawsuit.

Class Members of the Tylenol side effects lawsuit include Quebec residents who purchased certain Tylenol products between October 2015 and December 2017. The Tylenol class action lawsuit lists 19 Tylenol products for adults and 12 Tylenol products for children. These products include:

  • Tylenol Rapid Release Gels
  • Tylenol Extra Strength
  • Tylenol Liquid Gels
  • Tylenol Regular Strength
  • Tylenol Ultra Relief
  • Tylenol Muscle Aches & Body Pain
  • Tylenol Back Pain
  • Tylenol Arthritis Pain
  • Tylenol NUIT Extra Fort
  • Tylenol Body Pain Night
  • Tylenol Complete Cold, Cough & Flu
  • Tylenol Complete Cold, Cough & Flu Plus Mucus Relief Liquid Gels
  • Tylenol Complete Cold, Cough & Flu Plus Mucus Relief Syrup
  • Tylenol Complete Cold, Cough & Flu Plus Mucus Relief Nighttime Syrup
  • Tylenol Cold
  • Tylenol Cough
  • Tylenol Flu
  • Tylenol Cold & Sinus
  • Tylenol Sinus Infants and Children
  • Infants’ Tylenol Drops
  • Infants’ Tylenol Fever & Sore Throat Pain
  • Children’s Tylenol Liquid
  • Children’s Tylenol Chewables
  • Tylenol Fièvre et mal de gorge, pour enfants
  • Junior Strength Children’s Tylenol Fastmelts
  • Children’s Tylenol Cold & Stuffy Nose
  • Children’s Tylenol Cold
  • Children’s Tylenol Cold & Cough Nighttime
  • Children’s Tylenol Cold & Cough
  • Children’s Tylenol Complete Cold Cough & Fever
  • Children’s Tylenol Complete Cold Cough & Fever Nighttime

The Tylenol class action lawsuit seeks $10 million in damages and $100 in punitive damages for each Class Member.

Have you purchased any of the Tylenol products listed? What do you think about this Tylenol side effects class action lawsuit? Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below!

Gauthier is represented by Karim Renno and Michael Vathilakis of Renno Vathilakis Inc.

The Tylenol Side Effects Class Action Lawsuit is Kathleen Gauthier v. Johnson & Johnson Inc. (Canada), et al., Case No. 500-06-000964-185, in the Superior Court for Quebec, Canada.

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180 thoughts onTylenol Class Action Lawsuit Over Claims of Undisclosed Side Effects Gets Green Light

  1. Patricia Finkle says:

    I took Tylenol during my pregnancy due to migrane headaches as I was told it was safe to take. I also gave my daughter children’s Tylenol for years when she was sick. Now aged 16 years old she has sever ADHD and is being assessed for Autism. Are we able to be added to the lawsuit if we live in BC?

  2. Anja says:

    I have successfully countered the effects of daily Tylenol use for years with milk thistle. Daily. What tests do I need added to see if any residual damages done?

  3. Sara Rowland says:

    I have four boys age 11,9,7 and 4. I have taken Tylenol all throughout my pregnancies thinking it was the safest pain reliever to take for my migraines. I have also given all my boys infant Tylenol and childrens Tylenol . My eldest and third child both are Autistic/severe adhd and we are starting the process in getting my 4 yr old assessed with similar concerns. Add me please

  4. Zeta McMillan says:

    Add me please

  5. Eva says:

    Add me please

  6. Raquel Salazar Cruz says:

    Hello I was told I could take Tylenol while pregnant I now have an autistic son I have taken Tylenol for years and administered it to my children

  7. Shauna Sherwood says:

    I regularly took Tylenol extra strength, monthly, and while pregnant. My son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was in grade 1. He is now 33 and has struggled his whole life.

  8. Krista L Ness says:

    Add me

  9. Crystal Russell says:

    If this is Canada wide why is it only for Quebec residences. Tylenol is widely used across Canada

  10. Shelley Cross says:

    Please add me. Tylenol has always been my pain reliever.

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