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How the Tylenol murders of 1982 changed the way we consume medication

Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:31 am
Posted by DemonKA3268
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Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:31 am
Who remembers this?


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arly on the morning of Sept. 29, 1982, a tragic, medical mystery began with a sore throat and a runny nose. It was then that Mary Kellerman, a 12-year-old girl from Elk Grove Village, a suburb of Chicago, told her mother and father about her symptoms. They gave her one extra-strength Tylenol capsule that, unbeknownst to them, was laced with the highly poisonous potassium cyanide. Mary was dead by 7 a.m. Within a week, her death would panic the entire nation. And only months later, it changed the way we purchase and consume over-the-counter medications.
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That same day, a 27-year-old postal worker named Adam Janus of Arlington Heights, Illinois, died of what was initially thought to be a massive heart attack but turned out to be cyanide poisoning as well. His brother and sister-in-law, Stanley, 25, and Theresa, 19, of Lisle, Illinois, rushed to his home to console their loved ones. Both experienced throbbing headaches, a not uncommon response to a death in the family and each took a Tylenol extra-strength capsule or two from the same bottle Adam had used earlier in the day. Stanley died that very day and Theresa died two days later.
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McNeil Consumer Products, a subsidiary of the health care giant, Johnson & Johnson, manufactured Tylenol. To its credit, the company took an active role with the media in issuing mass warning communications and immediately called for a massive recall of the more than 31 million bottles of Tylenol in circulation. Tainted capsules were discovered in early October in a few other grocery stores and drug stores in the Chicago area, but, fortunately, they had not yet been sold or consumed. McNeill and Johnson & Johnson offered replacement capsules to those who turned in pills already purchased and a reward for anyone with information leading to the apprehension of the individual or people involved in these random murders.
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Before the 1982 crisis, Tylenol controlled more than 35 percent of the over-the-counter pain reliever market; only a few weeks after the murders, that number plummeted to less than 8 percent. The dire situation, both in terms of human life and business, made it imperative that the Johnson & Johnson executives respond swiftly and authoritatively.
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For example, Johnson & Johnson developed new product protection methods and ironclad pledges to do better in protecting their consumers in the future. Working with FDA officials, they introduced a new tamper-proof packaging, which included foil seals and other features that made it obvious to a consumer if foul play had transpired. These packaging protections soon became the industry standard for all over-the-counter medications. The company also introduced price reductions and a new version of their pills — called the “caplet” — a tablet coated with slick, easy-to-swallow gelatin but far harder to tamper with than the older capsules which could be easily opened, laced with a contaminant, and then placed back in the older non-tamper-proof bottle.


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Posted by wadewilson
Member since Sep 2009
38633 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:33 am to
Blows my mind that they never found the culprit.
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
175706 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:34 am to
I was 3 when this happened so now I don't remember it but I have watched a few short films on it. I am shocked this doesn't happen even today. There are ways you could still do something similar.
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
171918 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:34 am to
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Johnson & Johnson Tylenol murders of 1982

In 2060 they'll be a thread here about the 2021 Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine murders.
Posted by Mr Clean
Power I-Formation
Member since Aug 2006
52433 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:35 am to
It was scary enough back then. I can only imagine how it would play out today with social media
Posted by DemonKA3268
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Member since Oct 2015
20495 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:37 am to
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It was scary enough back then. I can only imagine how it would play out today with social media


Yes it was. It would be insane.
Posted by fatboydave
Fat boy land
Member since Aug 2004
17979 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:38 am to
I remember people being scared to take Tylenol for a long time
Posted by BigChris
Covington
Member since Jan 2008
127 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:40 am to
Anacin > Tylenol
Posted by UndercoverBryologist
Member since Nov 2020
8077 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:41 am to
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I remember people being scared to take Tylenol for a long time


Probably inspired the subplot in Batman (1989) with the Joker tainting cosmetic products with lethal chemicals.

It would be a neat premise for a horror movie, but I don’t think it has been done yet.
Posted by Mr Personality
Bangkok
Member since Mar 2014
27364 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:41 am to
Imagine being this guy

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A second man, Roger Arnold, was identified, investigated and cleared of the killings. He had a nervous breakdown due to the media attention, which he blamed on Marty Sinclair, a bar owner. In the summer of 1983, Arnold shot and killed John Stanisha, an unrelated man whom he mistook for Sinclair and who did not know Arnold.
Posted by BigDawg0420
Hamsterdam
Member since Apr 2010
7478 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:43 am to
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In 2060 they'll be a thread here about the 2021 Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine murders.


They tell you to take Tylenol if you have symptoms from the Covid vaccine. Coincidence...I think not.
Posted by Old Money
LSU
Member since Sep 2012
39608 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:43 am to
Never heard of this. Now I have a new crippling anxiety.
Posted by UndercoverBryologist
Member since Nov 2020
8077 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:44 am to
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Imagine being this guy



We should probably have learned a lesson about plastering an innocent person’s face all over media as a potential suspect in a mass murder case until hard evidence comes out tying them to the murders.
Posted by jfw3535
South of Bunkie
Member since Mar 2008
5217 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:45 am to
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Tylenol murders of 1982

I forgot all about that, but certainly remember it happening back then. It was many, many years later before I would even consider taking a tylenol. I avoided them like the plague.
Posted by Mr Personality
Bangkok
Member since Mar 2014
27364 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:46 am to
True, though I meant the guy he shot and killed.
Posted by OlGrandad
Member since Oct 2009
4034 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:55 am to
Threw my Tylenol away and switched to aspirin. Took a long time for me to buy Tylenol again.
Posted by mikelbr
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2008
48618 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:56 am to
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Blows my mind that they never found the culprit.




Wait They never caught that guy? Wow. I was 7 yrs old and remember it well. We were terrified to take medicine after that.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
70230 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:58 am to
Would
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Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
75512 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 10:59 am to
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Blows my mind that they never found the culprit.


Damn. I thought it was a guy whose specific target was his wife and the others were collateral damage.

Must be thinking of a similar case.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
281915 posts
Posted on 9/29/21 at 11:02 am to
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Never heard of this. Now I have a new crippling anxiety.


Happened again in 1988, but it was done by a woman to kill her husband. Used other deaths that she caused to make it appear more random. I think she used excedrin though.
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