Jonathan R. Marko
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
Thomas Martin is a native Hoosier. He was born and raised in southern Indiana. He attended both Indiana University Bloomington and Indiana University Southeast in pursuit of his undergraduate degree. At Indiana University Bloomington, he successfully completed his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice in 2006 personal injury law.
Thomas Martin studied law at the University of Toledo College of Law for one year and then studied and completed his law degree at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. While at the University of Toledo College of Law, he achieved Highest Ranking in his section of Legal Research, Writing, and Appellate Advocacy II as he obtained the highest grade in that section of the course. While studying law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, he savored his love for writing by serving as a Note Candidate Member & Executive Editor of the Indiana Health Law Review, a legal journal. There, he authored a note (an academic paper), which was published in Volume XI of the Indiana Health Law Review.
David J. Kramer
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
Kaelyn was born and raised outside of Peoria, Illinois. She attended Indiana State University in Terre Haute and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice and minored in Psychology and International Studies. Kaelyn has always dreamt of becoming a lawyer since she toured a courthouse at the young age of 13. In 2020, after being a paralegal for a divorce law firm for 1.5 years, Kaelyn decided to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer.
After graduating, Kaelyn continued her legal career by becoming a Deputy Prosecutor in Marion County where she helped establish, enforce, and modify child support cases. Her experience assisting unrepresented individuals who faced emotional and difficult situations has helped her understand the importance of empathy, patience, and communication. Today, Kaelyn is passionate about fiercely advocating for those who have been wrongly injured and serving her community.
Kaelyn is an active member and in good standing with the Indianapolis Bar Association and Indiana State Bar Association. She resides in Greenwood, Indiana and enjoys being a mother, making memories with her family and friends, traveling, trying new things, and spending time outdoors.
Ben Shoptaw
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
Attorney Ben Shoptaw used to be a major felony prosecutor in Marion County, where his job was to make sure the bad guys were locked up. As a defense attorney in private practice, he’s got a new mission—keeping the good guys out of jail.
Born and raised in Indiana, Attorney Shoptaw completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University. Following that, he earned his JD from IU’s Maurer School of Law.
Attorney Shoptaw has already worn several hats in his legal career. Starting at the Office of the Attorney General, he gained experience in the Court of Appeals. He then moved to private practice where he worked on complex litigation and collections. Next was the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, where he was a major felony prosecutor trying drug-dealing and firearms cases.
When he’s not fighting the good fight, Attorney Shoptaw loves spending time with his dog and playing recreational sports. He remains a proud supporter of IU, as well as the Pacers, Colts, and Cubs.
Rob King
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
In 1992, Rob graduated summa cum laude from Boston College’s Honor Program. He thereafter earned a Master’s degree from Utah State University prior to obtaining his J.D. from Indiana’s Maurer School of Law in Bloomington in 1998.
In addition to his many trial victories, Rob has argued before the Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana Court of Appeals and 7th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. In many of these cases, Rob has “made law” to expand the rights of Hoosiers. Rob now dedicates the bulk of his practice to representing those seriously harmed by the wrongful conduct of others in tort and medical malpractice.
Most recently, in Hurley v. State, 56 N.E.3d 127 (Ind. 2016) the Indiana Supreme Court adopted Rob’s argument that police offers may not cherry-pick regulations when offering chemical tests to Hoosiers suspected of drunk driving. The Hurley case represents a trait in Rob that he prides himself on: never giving up. In the Hurley case, Rob lost at the trial and appellate court levels before winning at the Indiana Supreme Court.
In Alldredge v. Good Samaritan Home, Inc., 9 N.E.3d 1257 (Ind. 2014), Rob’s arguments persuaded the Indiana Supreme Court to establish a new precedent that the wrongful death statute of limitations should be tolled when the death in issue has been fraudulently concealed. (Previous Indiana law had suggested that Indiana’s wrongful death statute was never subject to tolling).
Scott A. Faultless
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
Scott is a founding member of Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC, a personal injury law firm recognized by U.S. News—Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” in America. Scott believes that people who are going through a difficult ordeal caused by others’ negligence deserve real compassion and trusted legal guidance. Injured people need a strong advocate who can help them pursue just compensation to overcome their injuries and rebuild their lives.
Scott has focused much of his legal practice on representing accident victims in cases involving commercial truck accidents. He is among a select group of attorneys who have earned board certification from the National Board of Trial Advocacy in commercial truck accident law. Obtaining board certification requires passing a comprehensive exam, demonstrating extensive trial experience, and fulfilling the peer review and continuing education requirements established by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Philip E. Hayes
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
With his extensive trial experience, Attorney Philip Hayes has provided legal representation for clients throughout the State of Indiana. Maintaining his mission and strong client commitment, Mr. Hayes is devoted to fighting vigorously and fearlessly for each of his client’s rights and for the best possible outcome in every case.
Clients appreciate Mr. Hayes’ proactive, zealous approach to advocating for them that includes anticipating issues, preventing complications, and protecting their rights at every stage of their cases.
Mr. Hayes has represented clients with various needs, such as those who need assistance obtaining specialized driving privileges, clearing issues with traffic violations, and expunging previous arrests and convictions. Whether you are facing DUI/OWI charges, drug charges, or have a probation violation in the State of Indiana, we make it our sole purpose to see that your interests are protected while pursuing every legal option available.
Jeff Powless
Defective Drug Recalls Lawyer
Later, Jeff’s practice evolved to focus primarily upon the representation of patients seriously harmed by nursing home abuse and medical neglect. Jeff’s record as lead trial counsel has included various distinctions. One of Jeff’s trials, involving a physician who injured his patient and then falsified records to conceal his negligence, resulted in one of the largest punitive damage ratio awards ever reported in the State of Texas . In another of Jeff’s trials, the jury held the negligent hospital accountable for callously harming its patient by rendering one of the largest reported verdicts in Rockwall County, Texas. These accomplishments helped earn Jeff lifetime admittance into both the prestigious Multi-Million Dollar Advocates ForumTM and the Million Dollar Advocates ForumTM, which recognize the achievements of top trial lawyers from across the United States. Jeff has also been awarded lifetime admittance into the Elite Lawyers of America©, which recognizes trial attorneys who have served as lead counsel who have obtained a verdicts, awards and/or settlements in civil cases of 2 million dollars ($2,000,000.00) or more.
Which Pharmaceutical Products Are Being Recalled? (July 2025)
Pharmaceutical product recalls are issued when drugs or medical products are found to pose risks to patient safety, contain manufacturing defects, mislabeled information, or fail to meet regulatory standards. Here is an overview of recent drug recalls as of July 2025, with a focus on products widely used in the United States and Indianapolis region.
Recent Drug Recalls (United States, July 2025)
| Date | Product Name | Manufacturer/Source | Reason for Recall |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07/18/2025 | Cinacalcet Tablets, 90mg (30 ct bottles) | Strides Pharma Inc. | Product defect or failure to meet specifications |
| 07/18/2025 | Timolol Maleate Ophthalmic Solution USP, 0.5% (5mL) | FDC Limited | Laboratory or stability issues |
| 07/18/2025 | Budesonide Inhalation Suspension 0.5mg/2mL | Cipla USA, Inc. | Product quality concerns |
| 07/16/2025 | Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide Tablets USP 20mg/12.5mg | Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Unspecified |
| 07/15/2025 | Duloxetine Delayed-Release Capsules, USP, 60mg | Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc. | Unspecified |
| 06/04/2025 | Carvedilol 3.125mg | Glenmark Pharmaceuticals | Presence of ‘N-Nitroso Carvedilol I’ impurity above accepted limit |
| 05/28/2025 | AIRSUPRA 90-80 MCG (inhaler) | AstraZeneca | Defective delivery system |
| 01/24/2025 | Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Injection, USP, 10mg/mL (hospital use) | Provepharm Inc. | Visible black particulate matter in vials |
| 02/26/2025 | Lorazepam 0.5mg | Major Pharmaceuticals | Failed impurities/degradation; sub-potent drug |
This is a selection of high-profile recalls and does not constitute a complete list. Many additional drugs and lots have been recalled for reasons including incorrect labeling, processing contamination, and detection of potentially harmful impurities.
How to Stay Informed
Check Official Sources: The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regularly updates its [Recalls, Market Withdrawals, & Safety Alerts] page, listing all currently recalled drugs and medical products.
Local Pharmacy Alerts: Pharmacies often notify patients about affected products and may offer replacement or refund instructions.
Healthcare Provider Notifications: Doctors and clinics are informed about recalls and can provide guidance if you have received a recalled product.
Why Are Drugs Recalled?
Common reasons for recalls include:
Discovery of contaminants or impurities (e.g., unacceptable chemical levels)
Incorrect dosage or labeling
Defective delivery mechanisms (inhalers, syringes, etc.)
Potential side effects not previously listed or deemed dangerous after market entry
Important Advice
If you suspect that you possess a recalled drug (due to a pharmacy call, news notice, or personal research), do not stop your medication without consulting your healthcare provider. Bring the affected medicine to your pharmacist or physician for next steps, which may include obtaining a safe replacement or alternative medication.
Regulatory and health agencies act quickly to issue recalls, but it is critical for consumers to remain vigilant and proactive about any drugs they are taking. Always monitor for official pharmaceutical recall alerts and consult with medical professionals if you have concerns about your prescriptions.
