cover image No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson and Johnson

No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson and Johnson

Gardiner Harris. Random House, $32 (464p) ISBN 978-0-593-22986-6

This hard-hitting exposé from journalist Harris (Hazard) documents scandals and malfeasance by the pharmaceutical conglomerate Johnson and Johnson. He details how for decades, the company squashed negative stories about its baby powder, which contained traces of asbestos that increased users’ risk of contracting ovarian cancer, by “threatening media outlets with financial ruin” until a 2015 lawsuit forced the company to pay $2.1 billion in damages. Other misdeeds included marketing its blood thickener ProCrit to anemic cancer patients while hiding data that showed the drug promoted tumor growth; concealing evidence that its metal Pinnacle hip-replacement implants had failure rates many times higher than its plastic competitors and poisoned patients with metal ions; and botching its one-shot Covid vaccine, which conferred weak protection against the virus and was banned in 2024 for causing fatal blood clots. Harris paints the company as an exemplar of the healthcare industry’s corruption, contending that it routinely lied to a toothless Food and Drug Administration and effectively paid doctors to prescribe its drugs under the auspices of enlisting their patients in bogus scientific studies. Harris supports his takedown with a mountain of evidence and conveys his findings in scorching prose. The result is a masterpiece of muckraking. Agent: Gail Ross, WME. (Apr.)
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