No more tears? Think again. (via Pharm Regulations)

I found this site while cruising the internet looking at business ethics blogs. They are reporting a “clandestine recall” of 88,000 defective Motrin tablets. They haven’t been around very long but they have some good stories and I like their style, so stop by and give them a look!

James Pilant

No more tears? Think again. Looks like the lovable, family-friendly Johnson & Johnson company is running into a bit of a PR problem. CNN reported earlier this week that Lawymakers unveiled documents that showed J&J hired independent contracters to carry out a "clandestine recall" of over 88,000 faulty Motrin tablets. Usually, recalls work within a supply chain, with distributors alerting wholesalers that the product is faulty. They are able to promptly take it off t … Read More

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5 thoughts on “No more tears? Think again. (via Pharm Regulations)

  1. Thanks for the shoutout James! I’ve been loving reading your blog, our blogging team is currently in a business ethics class (hence the birth of our blog) and a lot of your posts have been related to what we’re learning. Thanks for the read!

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    1. My comments were the least you deserved. Taking time from a busy academic schedule to post on this difficult and controversial topic area speaks volumes of you character. I will be looking in from time to time. jp

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