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NECC was the manufacturer of steroid shots contaminated with black mold that were distributed to medical facilities in at least 23 states exposing thousands of patients to fungal meningitis.
NECC was founded in 1998 by brothers-in-law Cadden and Conigliaro. It filed for bankruptcy protection after it was flooded with hundreds of lawsuits filed by victims and their families.
Four years after contaminated steroids from a Framingham compounding pharmacy sickened 778 and killed at least 76, a $40 million special victims fund is now in place and accepting applications for ...
A far-reaching indictment against 14 New England Compounding Center (NECC) owners and employees not only accuses them of peddling unsterile drugs that infected hundreds of patients with fungal ...
Sharon Carter, New England Compounding Center's (NECC) former director of operations, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston after a federal appeals court last year ...
Barry Cadden, a former co-owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy linked to a deadly 2012 multistate fungal meningitis outbreak, pleaded no contest Monday to 11 counts of involuntary ...
Quality control technician Annette Robinson got emotional as she testified that Barry Cadden asked her to change internal NECC logs, to put his name down for testing that he didn't do.
The ongoing criminal investigation is separate from dozens of civil suits against NECC and other defendants, which have been consolidated in Massachusetts federal court. Reach Tom Wilemon at 615 ...