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Blood feud : the man who blew the whistle on one of the deadliest prescription drugs ever / Kathleen Sharp.

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By: Sharp, Kathleen.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Dutton, c2011Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.Description: viii, 424 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780525952404 (hardback); 0525952403 (hardback).Subject(s): Duxbury, Mark | Johnson & Johnson | Pharmaceutical industry -- Corrupt practices -- United States | Whistle blowing -- United States -- Case studies | Pharmaceutical industry -- Economic aspects -- United States | Recombinant erythropoietin -- Economic aspects -- United States | Anemia -- Drug therapy -- United States | Medical care -- Marketing -- Economic aspects -- United StatesDDC classification: 338.4/76153
Contents:
Meet and greet -- The deal -- Medicine road -- Raise the stakes -- The cancer indication -- Chosen one -- The deposition -- On the border -- Blues -- Quality of life -- Gaslighting -- The overdose plan -- The millionaires' club -- "Strength for living" -- Code mistress -- The arbitrator -- For the king -- Black ops -- The eleventh hour -- Twice saved -- Miracle gro -- Brothers -- The powers that spin -- The burden.
Summary: Explores the drug comanies' power, regulatory weakness, and the vulnerability of millions of patients, who used Procrit, an anti-anemia drug.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Meet and greet -- The deal -- Medicine road -- Raise the stakes -- The cancer indication -- Chosen one -- The deposition -- On the border -- Blues -- Quality of life -- Gaslighting -- The overdose plan -- The millionaires' club -- "Strength for living" -- Code mistress -- The arbitrator -- For the king -- Black ops -- The eleventh hour -- Twice saved -- Miracle gro -- Brothers -- The powers that spin -- The burden.

Explores the drug comanies' power, regulatory weakness, and the vulnerability of millions of patients, who used Procrit, an anti-anemia drug.

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