Author: Gardiner Harris
Description:
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER — No More Tears is a gripping exposé by award-winning journalist Gardiner Harris that dismantles the wholesome image of Johnson & Johnson, one of America’s most trusted pharmaceutical companies. Sparked by a chance encounter in 2004 with a drug sales rep whose story revealed unethical practices, Harris embarked on a years-long investigation that uncovered a disturbing pattern of corporate misconduct.
The book reveals decades of deceit, including cover-ups linking Johnson’s Baby Powder to cancer, hidden risks of Tylenol, a deadly campaign to push antipsychotics, and a cancer drug that may worsen tumors. It also exposes the company’s role in fueling opioid addiction through deceptive marketing of Duragesic (fentanyl), rivaling the actions of Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers.
Described as “a damning portrait” by the Associated Press and “a page-turning drama” by Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Eig, this landmark work of investigative journalism forces readers to confront the life-or-death consequences of corporate greed in the healthcare industry.