Johnson & Johnson has built a health care empire that includes prescription and OTC drugs, orthopedic implants, and surgical products, as well as household products.
The company has had its share of scandals, government investigations, recalls, and lawsuits over the years.
Internal documents show J&J and its subsidiaries knew about problems with their products but sold them anyway.
None of this is new. Being in the health care field I’ve been hyper-aware of these issues. They’ve been reported in the news for decades. The conundrum is it would be nearly impossible for a consumer to avoid their products. A quick google search leads to hundreds of J&J products, too many to list here.
Documents show J&J and its subsidiaries knew about problems with some of their products but hid that information and sold them anyway. The most widely reported lawsuits involved:
* their baby/talcum powder, which contained asbestos, causing cancer. (please note it is now made with cornstarch)
* Risperdal, an anti-psychotic drug, which the company marketed to children and off-label uses despite knowing it caused gynecomastia (enlarged breasts) in males
* the surgical pelvic mesh which caused horrific side effects, including chronic pain, and erosion through the pelvic wall, ruining countless women’s lives.
Their corporate rap sheet makes the Sackler family look like Pollyanna.
Yes despite all this, they remain in business, and doing better than ever. Their aggressive marketing techniques are so successful J&J remains a trusted name despite their track record. They’ve diversified their products into multiple divisions to lesson the impact of lawsuits and massive settlements.
To be fair, they are not all bad. The majority of their products are safe & effective. After the Tylenol poisonings from an individual who laced the capsules with cyanide in 1982, the company had a massive recall, and led the way in developing tamper proof packaging. Other companies followed suit with the packaging we see today. The result was the halo effect on J&J.
Do not expect the government or the FDA to protect the public. This book highlights the issue with an in-depth look at the pharmaceutical giant’s long history and how they’ve endured despite scandal after scandal. Their legal team are experts at using the law to their advantage.
(As an aside: J&J voluntarily recalled neutrogena sunscreen after testing revealed the presence of benzene, a cancer causing chemical. The FDA knew this for months yet failed to take action)
So yes, not all bad, but when they are bad, they are very very bad.
But the real takeaway is that we, the public, are at the mercy of ALL pharmaceutical companies, trusting that they have our best interests at heart, and trusting the government and the FDA to keep us safe.
That blind trust is misplaced, evidenced by the exposés and ongoing legal battles in recent years. Changes must be made and I hope in the coming years this will be a priority in our government. No corporation should get away with deliberately withholding vital information from the public.
As consumers we must be informed - ask questions and do your own research into medications and products. Are there lawsuits or recalls involved in the drug or product? Support watchdog groups and consumer advocacy groups. And if you’ve been harmed get legal counsel and join class action lawsuits.
This was a book that Marialyce and I read, one that left us disheartened and disgusted.