David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Among the adopters are johnson & johnson, Lowe's, Toyota, BJ's Wholesale Club, and UPS.43
Johnson & Johnson, for example, recently installed a 500-kilowatt solar array at a facility located in Titusville, New Jersey. "Incentive programs," states Johnson & Johnson's John Subacus in the GristMagazine.com report, "made the project financially neutral, and we felt it was the best time to jump in and do something good for the environment. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | For schizophrenia drugs, Lilly, johnson & johnson, and other companies have run numerous direct trials, in which their drug is compared with a competing product. All five of the studies paid for by Lilly showed the superiority of their drug Zyprexa to Risperdal, while three of the four johnson & johnson studies favored Risperdal over Zyprexa. "The comparative studies are a joke. They are comical. A lot of the scientific literature these days is worthless," says Jack E. Rosenblatt, a psychiatrist. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | And guess who makes these products? johnson & johnson.
The leading baby product line today in the United States, Australia, and elsewhere in the world is Johnson & Johnson's. Their Web site tells us that their products are clinically tested to ensure they are "mild and gentle enough for newborns." This is why the company says it replaces sodium lauryl sulfate, which is relatively harsh as a cleanser, with a close substitute as a cleansing ingredient. This substitute is called sodium laurel sulfate. | Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts | The two largest pharmaceutical companies at that time, johnson & johnson and Merck had, respectively, $204 and $1.5 million in prescription revenue. From I960 to 1980, prescription sales were fairly static; from 1980 to 2000, they tripled. Since 1980, the pharmaceutical industry has consistently ranked as the most profitable in the United States In 2002, worldwide prescription sales were about $400 billion, half of which come from the United States.
In 1995, 2.12 billion prescriptions were filled in the United States; by 2002 that number had increased dramatically, almost 50%, to 3. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Five Lawsuits Filed Against Splenda; johnson & johnson Under Fire Concerning False Advertising and Misleading Consumers about Splenda." Press release from the Truth about Splenda campaign, January 27, 2005. http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT= 109&STORY=/www/story/01-27-2005/0002908706&EDATE.
-. "The Sweet Truth about Sugar Substitutes," October 30, 2003.
Rael, Shelley. "Artificial Sweeteners: What's Out There?" EHPP Nutrition Notes Newsletter 1, no. 3
(2000). http://ehpp.unm.edu/ListServe3.htm. Reitz, David Oliver. "The National Soft Drink Association." Dorway.com. http://www. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Fot more information about Clean & Clear, owned by johnson & johnson, call (877) 754-6411 or visit www.cleanandclear.com or www.Beautypedia.com.
CLEAN & CLEAR ADVANTAGE PRODUCTS
© Advantage Acne Cleanser ($6.49 for 5 ounces) contains 2% salicylic acid in a base with a pH of 4, but because this cleanser is quickly rinsed away, the BHA will have little to no impact on the skin. In addition, this cleanser contains sodium CI4-16 olefin sulfonate as its main cleansing agent, which makes it too drying for all skin types, plus the cinnamon and cedar extracts are irritating. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | Mary Kay, Avon, Estee Lauder, L'Oreal, Neutrogena, johnson & johnson and other major companies lined up at legislative hearings to testify against the bill. According to state records, Procter & Gamble paid Sacramento lobbyists more than $260,000 and the CTFA spent half a million dollars in 2005 opposing the safe cosmetics bill and other environmental health legislation in California. | | Companies using nano-materials include Almay, Barney's NY, Chanel, Clinique, Estee Lauder, johnson & johnson, L'Oreal, Lancome, Revlon and many others.
The FDA treats nano-material ingredients no differently than bulk material ingredients. The agency believes the existing battery of toxicity tests is adequate for most nanotechnology products. Particle size is not the issue, according to the agency. This view is out of step with the entire scientific community. Size matters at the nano-scale. Nano is best understood to mean "fundamentally different. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Current Medicinal Chemistry 5: 921-28, 2005; Clinical Cancer Research 7:1773-81, 2001 ]
Some time ago johnson & johnson announced acquisition of SCIOS Inc., the Sunnyvale, CA-based company that led a pack of pharmaceutical companies in introducing a new class of anti-inflammatory drugs called p38 blockers. The price of the acquisition was $2.4 billion and included a drug for congestive heart failure. [Reuters, Feb. 10, 2003]
If approved by the Food & Drug Administration, the p38 enzyme inhibitor would be a breakthrough oral anti-inflammatory drug, say SCIOS executives. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | All five of the studies paid for by Lilly showed the superiority of their drug Zyprexa to Risperdal, while three of the four johnson & johnson studies favored Risperdal over Zyprexa. "The comparative studies are a joke. They are comical. A lot of the scientific literature these days is worthless," says Jack E. Rosenblatt, a psychiatrist.76 Furthermore, clinical trials that do not favor a company's interest simply do not have to be reported to the FDA. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | The payments have risen over the last several years," said the Times, "as the makers of the drugs, Amgen and johnson & johnson, compete for market share and try to expand the overall business."18
The fact is oncology is a business, as well as the grounds for trying to keep people from dying of cancer. Sometimes, its business side stands in the way of its larger, more noble goals. Those on the front lines today do not necessarily have the capacity or the incentive to be disinterested observers. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | In response, major sponsors—the drug companies AstraZeneca and Novartis, as well as johnson & johnson, Scotts Company, and Staples—withdrew their support. Wonderland was gone after two episodes.23
The trend continued in 2007, when General Motors, Volkswagen, and Washington Mutual all ran TV commercials that depicted depressive feelings and suicidal behavior, albeit in satirical ways. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Scodari, the guy who runs Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical business. Scodari was running Centocor -- the biotech company that developed Remicade -- in 1999, when the company was acquired by J&J. (Scodari had previously been the group's secretary.) Got that?
Pfizer CEO Jeffrey Kindler and executives from pharma heavies Abbott Laboratories, Schering-Plough, Eli Lilly and Wyeth will all serve on BIO's board of directors, according to a press release the group put out today. Meanwhile, the chairman of PhRMA, the pharmaceutical industry's own trade group, is Amgen chief Kevin Sharer... | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | Aveeno is owned by johnson & johnson.
AVEENO CLEAR COMPLEXION PRODUCTS
© Clear Complexion Cleansing Bar ($339for 3.5 ounces) contains 1% BHA in a soap-free bar cleanser, but the pH is too high for the BHA to be effective as an exfoliant and it would be rinsed down the drain before it could have an effect on skin anyway. Bar cleansers can be drying, though this one is gentler than most; it could work for someone with normal to oily skin who doesn't have blemish-prone skin.
© Clear Complexion Cream Cleanser ($6. | | L'Oreal, johnson & johnson, or Neutrogena. The formula contains peppermint, which is a strange addition, and not an ingredient you'd want to remain on your brushes, especially those used near the eyes. The © $$$ Brush Case ($35) is available in sizes to fit Brown's short or professional-length brushes, but the cases themselves aren't anything special, especially for the money. The © $$$ Face Palette ($15) has six compartments in a portable compact. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | The antipsychotic Risperdal was Johnson & Johnson's second best-selling drug in 2004. And in 2004, the psychiatric drugs Zoloft, Seroquel, Celexa, and Lexapro were each the number-one or the number-two best-selling products of their respective manufacturers.14
If one were to put the most brilliant drug marketers in the world in a room for a month, they would not be able to come up with a more propitious set of contingencies upon which to launch a new category of drugs than that Prozac enjoyed by the time of its 1988 introduction. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | In the following years two other companies—Shire, the maker of Adderall, and johnson & johnson, which sells Concerta?heavily advertised their prescription stimulants to the public.
"With Concerta, I see Matt. Not his ADHD," said the tagline in an ad featuring a freckle-faced, grinning kid in Parade magazine in 2005. The ad promoted the pill as an academic booster, claiming it would improve math scores by "up to one full grade." In tiny print on the next page was a long list of warnings about Concerta's dangers, including that it could "lead to dependence. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Not only does johnson & johnson use ethoxylation to create gentler cleansers, many companies prefer ethoxylated alcohols, including those peddling their wares to parents. No problem so far.
In the ethoxylation process, however, a petrochemical-based contaminant called 1,4-dioxane (not to be confused with dioxin) is formed.
The evidence that incriminates 1,4-dioxane as a carcinogen is substantial. According to National Toxicology Program studies, the chemical has induced cancer in both sexes of rats and both sexes of mice. | | Incentive programs," states Johnson & Johnson's John Subacus in the GristMagazine.com report, "made the project financially neutral, and we felt it was the best time to jump in and do something good for the environment."
The problem, quite frankly, is that Washington isn't providing any type of vision or inspiration to the country and hasn't tied being a carbon-neutral nation with national security, a fresh idea which everyone,can agree on. Neither the president nor Congress has articulated this inspiring vision, and we need that from our American leadership. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | For instance, the leading baby product line is Johnson & Johnson's, whose website says its products are clinically tested to ensure they are "mild and gentle enough for newborns." As David explained in his book, this is why the company replaced the harsh cleanser sodium lauryl sulfate with the much gentler sodium laureth sulfate.7 Lauryl is converted to laureth by adding the petrochemical ethylene oxide. But this process — called ethoxylation — creates the petroleum-derived contaminant 1,4-dioxane, a known animal and probable human carcinogen according to the EPA. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | The leading baby product line today in the United States, Australia, and elsewhere in the world is Johnson & Johnson's. Their Web site tells us that their products are clinically tested to ensure they are "mild and gentle enough for newborns." This is why the company says it replaces sodium lauryl sulfate, which is relatively harsh as a cleanser, with a close substitute as a cleansing ingredient. This substitute is called sodium laurel sulfate. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | Bruell, the director and global commercial leader at johnson & johnson, and Libby Keating, U.S. marketing director at AstraZeneca. The panelists agreed that a key to creating a blockbuster seller was getting doctors on the company's payroll early—months, if not years, before the drug was expected to be approved.
"How many times do we get close to launch and say, 'We have to have someone talk about our product?'" Pauwels asked.
To find these doctors, Keating said she attended medical meetings and listened to the speakers. | | In his editorial, Rennie described how two Canadian researchers, Patricia Huston and David Moher, had tried in 1996 to do a meta-analysis of studies of Risperdal, an antipsychotic medicine sold by johnson & johnson. They collected twenty articles and several unpublished reports describing clinical trials of the drug. But after an analysis they described as "vexing" and "bewildering," the Canadians concluded there was far less scientific evidence about Risperdal than the articles implied. | | During New York's 2003 Fashion Week, swimsuit models shimmied down the catwalk, showing off Johnson & Johnson's new contraceptive, a white-colored patch that was glued to the skin. By wearing the drug as a fashion accessory, one company executive explained, women "can look beautiful and feel confident."
Men attending professional golf tournaments in 2004 heard a different pitch. Step right up for free tips on your golf game, offered marketers working in a tent promoting Cialis, a drug for erectile dysfunction. | | Instead, she said, johnson & johnson selected some physicians who "are not well known, but have potential."
"We can build their reputation in the community," she explained.
Pauwels agreed with Bruell. He said Bayer also did not stop at the top-level experts. "We work with the second-tier or the rising stars," he said. These doctors, he said, "are probably more willing to say Product X is better than Product Y."
Pharmacia paid to gather its physicians at several large meetings, including two symposia held in London, the first in 1997 and the second in 1999. | | In 2006 johnson & johnson, for example, sold Tylenol in chewy melt-aways flavored in Grape Punch, Wacky Watermelon, or Bubblegum Burst. "Kids prefer it," said the company's ads. For the more discerning consumer, the company sold Tylenol Cool Caplets, a sort of breath enhancer and pain reliever in one. The company covered the medicine caplets with a strong mint-flavored coating, which it described in its ads as "super cooling." The Cool Caplets and Tylenol melt-aways were what Madison Avenue called brand extensions. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Kathleen Slattery-Moschkau is a former rep who carried the bag for nine years for Bristol-Myers Squibb and johnson & johnson before quitting to write and direct Side Effects, an independent film about a fictional drug rep. She recalls that the pressure on reps to hit their quotas was intense. "If Pfizer was having a dinner at a really nice restaurant, you had to come up with [Green Bay] Packers tickets—and a bus to the game," she says. As reps upped the gift-giving ante, doctors began feeling entitled to increasingly luxurious favors. | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | What's Good About This Line: johnson & johnson is the originator of "no more tears" baby shampoos, and the majority of shampoos reviewed are suitable for use on babies and children; the prices are great, especially considering the generously large sizes of the shampoo containers.
What's Not So Good About It: All of the leave-on products contain sensitizing preservatives, which are of even greater concern for use on baby and children's scalps; it would have been nice for J&J to offer at least one fragrance-free shampoo for babies.
© Baby Shampoo, Detangling Formula ($4. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Pfizer Inc., and johnson & johnson, Inc.
«•* Ulcer medication Ranitidine: Street price = $27.70, but the price charged to Hawaii Medicaid was $1,480.00
*" The heart drug Atenolol: Street price = $1.60, but the price charged to Hawaii Medicaid was $74.00
«•* "The taxpayers of Hawaii have been swindled by certain drug manufacturers falsely inflating prices in our Medicaid programs and to Medicare beneficiaries." - Lillian Roller, director of the state Department of Human Services. | Kelly Patricia O'Meara See book keywords and concepts | And, like the other ADHD treatment providers/pharmaceuticals, johnson & johnson doesn't specifically know how its drug works in the brain for treating the alleged ADHD and explains: "Many factors can affect the brain and contribute to ADHD symptoms.. ."'7
The company moves on to explain the "imbalance in specific brain chemicals," and further adds that ADHD is "highly genetic" and exposure to substances also increases a child's risk of ADHD symptoms. |
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