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Toxic oil destroyed L.A. couple's embryos, lawsuit alleges

Por: Los Angeles Times Business February 17, 2023

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A Los Angeles couple filed a lawsuit Thursday against a maker of a crucial oil used by fertility clinics, saying it was toxic and destroyed their embryos. Fujifilm Irvine Scientific quietly recalled four production lots of the oil, used to culture embryos, on Jan. 16 after complaints of problems from clinics and an internal investigation. The couple’s lawyers said that the embryos of more fertility patients may have been destroyed. The Orange... + full article



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