Misbranded by Richards-Farnsworth, Ann, 9798350992519
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  • ISBN: 9798350992519 | 8350992514
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/25/2025

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In "Misbranded", the fall of 1937 marks a turning point in American history as a deadly medicine, the Elixir of Sulfanilamide, devastates families nationwide. Marketed without proper safety testing, the Elixir is given to children by trusting parents, with fatal consequences. As deaths mount, the FDA launches an urgent, nationwide campaign to retrieve the toxic drug, battling resistance from pharmacists, physicians, and the manufacturer.

The story weaves together the lives of those impacted by this tragedy. Harold Watkins, the chemist who created the Elixir, is haunted by the deaths his work caused, leaving his life in ruins. Betty Carlson, a widowed mother working at her father's pharmacy, joins the FDA's investigation, facing challenges that alter her relationships and identity. Her father, Arthur Ryan, a pharmacist who dispensed the Elixir, grapples with guilt and reevaluates his career and family life in the wake of his customers' deaths.

This richly detailed historical fiction captures the human cost of lax drug regulations and the sweeping changes that followed the tragedy. "Misbranded" offers an inspiring and heart-wrenching tale of personal loss, resilience, and the societal reform born from profound tragedy—perfect for readers who love compelling, character-driven historical narratives.
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