The Daily Mail (London, England), July 20th, 2002
BABY Oil-to-Band Aid health giant Johnson & Johnson admits it is under US criminal investigation over allegations that it made errors in drug manufacturing and then tried to cover them up.
Former employee Hector Arce claims in a wrongful dismissal suit that he was pressured into changing key data to hide mistakes in making anaemia drug Exprex at a factory in Puerto Rico. Arce was fired in 1999.
There are concerns that some Exprex users lose the ability to replace red blood cells and need transfusions.
The UK Department of Health warn...
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