The Merrell drug company that tried to bring thalidomide to the United States also marketed a cholesterol inhibitor with serious side effects for 5,000 people. Two Merrell employees were fined $80,000 and the company made an $18 million profit. What had the company done wrong?

A. Substituted the results for a tested drug for an untested drug
B. Forged signatures on test reports
C. Failed to disclose that the drug caused blindness in lab animals
D. Testified that testing had been done when it had not


Answer: C

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