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Johnson Johnson Baby Powder Banned

Couple of days ago, my daughter told me that Johnson and Johnson ' the makers of child care products' like Baby Powder,Baby Soap,baby Oil was banned.

Somehow I missed the news as it was not highlighted in the Media, such is the power of Advertiser finance to the Media.

Of course there are exceptions.

It is not merely Johnson and Johnson.

We have Complan claiming that children will go twice Taller(?,

Horlicks has 'Brian Boosters",'Is the Brain Dead? and what is this Booster?

Bournvita,'Twice the Stamina'-who has defined Stamina and how does one measure it?

Pepsodent sensitivity, 'cures sensitivity twice as fast'

I can go on.

Johnson and Johnson was caught not for the misleading ads, or for the harmful effect of the products but for following a different process.

Easy to wriggle out in Court.

Drug Companies Paid Doctors To Prescribe Lists

It is known hat Doctors resort to unethical practices.

I have posted how a Doctor forced a patient to undergo operations to complete the target and the patient turning up Dead!

Under Health, I have also listed various unethical practices by the Doctors , Hospitals.

ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. Our work focuses exclusively on truly important stories, stories with “moral force.” We do this by producing journalism that shines a light on exploitation of the weak by the strong and on the failures of those with power to vindicate the trust placed in them.

Following is an excerpt from their investigations.

The next time your doctor prescribes a medicine, recall this and check if the medicine is really needed and will help you.

"When Dollars for Docs first launched in 2010, ProPublica spoke with several of the dozens of doctors who had earned more than $200,000 from their speaking and consulting work for drug companies. Now, with records from more companies and more years of data, we’ve identified 22 doctors who’ve earned at least $500,000 since 2009 — including one, Jon Draud, who was paid more than $1 million."

The totals listed here cover different time periods and spending categeories, and aren't directly comparable. See notes below. See what each company discloses »