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No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson

Random. Apr. 2025. 464p. ISBN 9780593229866. $32. BUS
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Award-winning investigative journalist and novelist Gardiner (Hazard) synthesizes five years of research into this episodic history of Johnson & Johnson, beginning with its baby powder product and ending with its development of a COVID-19 vaccine. Readers will recognize the baby powder story, where asbestos was found within the talc, and the acetaminophen (Tylenol) cyanide recall in 1982. After detailing this negligence, the focus moves to Risperdal, an antipsychotic given to children and seniors without adequate testing; Duragesic, a fentanyl patch that defies all safety regulations; Ortho Evra, a birth control patch with high estrogen levels; and medical devices, including metal-on-metal hip replacement products and the mesh product used to treat pelvic prolapse. Time and again, the FDA’s inert approach is documented, as is the compliance and deceit exercised by Johnson & Johnson executives. Throughout the narrative, Gardiner honors those who repeatedly tried to stop harm from happening: the whistleblowers, advocates, patients, and victims of Johnson & Johnson’s perjury. Meticulously researched, the book concludes with steps that the healthcare industry, the FDA, and regular citizens can take to stop this conduct from continuing.
VERDICT Full of epiphanies and scientific truths, this exposé of Johnson and Johnson’s ubiquitous reach is a must-read.
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