No more tears : the dark secrets of Johnson & Johnson / Gardiner Harris.
"An explosive, deeply reported exposé of Johnson & Johnson, one of America's oldest and most trusted pharmaceutical companies from an award-winning investigative journalist"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593229866 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xviii, 444 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Deception. Corruption. Death"--Cover. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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In this blistering exposé, an award-winning investigative journalist uncovers reams of evidence showing decades of Johnson & Johnsonâs deceitful and dangerous corporate practices that have threatened the lives of millions. - Random House, Inc.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠An explosive, deeply reported exposé of Johnson & Johnson, one of Americaâs oldest and most trusted pharmaceutical companiesâfrom an award-winning investigative journalist
âA page-turning drama that raises life-or-death questions about the worldâs largest healthcare conglomerate.ââJonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of King: A Life
One day in 2004, Gardiner Harris, a pharmaceutical reporter for The New York Times, was early for a flight and sat down at an airport bar. He struck up a conversation with the woman on the barstool next to him, who happened to be a drug sales rep for Johnson & Johnson. Her horrific story about unethical sales practices and the devastating impact theyâd had on her family fundamentally changed the nature of how Harris would cover the companyâand the entire pharmaceutical industryâfor the Times. His subsequent investigations and ongoing research since that very first conversation led to this bookâa blistering exposé of a trusted American institution and the largest healthcare conglomerate in the world.
Harris takes us light-years away from the companyâs image as the child-friendly âbaby companyâ as he uncovers reams of evidence showing decades of deceitful and dangerous corporate practices that have threatened the lives of millions. He covers multiple disasters: lies and cover-ups regarding the link of Johnsonâs Baby Powder to cancer, the surprising dangers of Tylenol, a criminal campaign to sell antipsychotics that have cost countless lives, a popular drug used to support cancer patients that actually increases the risk that cancer tumors will grow, and deceptive marketing that accelerated opioid addictions through their product Duragesic (fentanyl) that rival even those of the Sacklers and Purdue Pharma.
Filled with shocking and infuriating but utterly necessary revelations, No More Tears is a landmark work of investigative journalism that lays bare the deeply rooted corruption behind the image of babies bathing with a smile.