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Blood Feud

9780525952404

Blood Feud

  • ISBN 13:

    9780525952404

  • ISBN 10:

    0525952403

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 09/20/2011
  • Publisher: E P Dutton
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Summary

A gripping blockbuster account of an American icon, the most lucrative biotech drug ever, $11 billion in global sales, and hundreds of thousands of trusting victims. Blood-booster Procrit is Johnson & Johnson's biotech superstar. Behind its various brand names, it ranks as Medicare's most reimbursed drug. But Procrit performs frighteningly well, and can stimulate so many blood cells that thousands of patients die in unexplained and painful ways. And that's not all: Cancer patients, who often receive injections, are never warned that the drug stimulates tumor growth, too, prompting one leading hematologist to dub it "Miracle-Gro for cancer." While patients have no clue about the risks behind this poorly tested drug, J&J sales rep Mark Duxbury knows precisely what is happening-the pharma behemoth is blatantly marketing overdoses of the drug. Duxbury tries to warn his superiors and is forced to testify in a secret court about illegal schemes. But his honesty costs him his career. Humiliated and ignored for years, Duxbury is ultimately betrayed in a shockingly cruel way. The psychological trauma drives him to attempt suicide, yet he fights on for several more years until the heartbreaking end. A Civil Action'sJan Schlichtmann has taken on the case, and is back in federal district court in Massachusetts. And all the while, J&J has continued to push sales of Procrit. Blood Feudis award-winning journalist Kathleen Sharp's nail- biting exposé of the Procrit case. Packed with corporate espionage, plot twists, and larger-than-life characters, it's as un-put-downable as it is terrifyingly true.

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