Mark objects in the picture and name them. [ Finish] In the picture:
It’s been over two years since the
FDA started getting complaints about the failure of a hip replacement
implant manufactured by DePuy Orthopaedics, a division of Johnson &
Johnson. Over 93,000 people worldwide have had hip implant surgery with
these devices, and the FDA has had over 400 complaints about it since
2008. Apparently, the failure happens early after surgery and a second,
painful surgery is then required. The high early failure rate of
these implants (called ASR implants) has been known of for some time.
ASR implants are part of a category of implants called metal-on-metal
implants that cause debris from wear, inflammation and sometimes even
tissue damage. This is one of many recalls of many of Johnson
& Johnson’s best-selling products. The giant pharmaceutical company
is clearly in trouble – if you can call any pharmaceutical company whose
earnings are down "in trouble.” The fact is, Big Pharma cleans up on
meds and products. Last year, DePuy Orthopaedics had sales of almost
$5.4 billion – and it’s just a division of J&J! I wonder if when
asked what they wanted to be when they grew up in class, the leaders of
these giants said, "I want to be the CEO of a huge pharmaceutical
company that sells defective products and dangerous medications, and
make a fortune doing it.”
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