Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once.
A. Nicotine
B. Bendectin
C. Upton Sinclair
D. Fen-phen
E. Dow Corning
F. Procter & Gamble
G. Quackery
H. Counterfeit medicine
A. A highly addictive drug additive
B. A drug alleged to cause birth defects in children of mothers who took the drug
C. Author of The Jungle, which depicted practices in the meat packing industry
D. FDA-approved drug that is alleged to cause valvular heart disease
E. The company that faked quality control records for silicone breast implants
F. The company that marketed the Rely tampon which killed 38 women
G. Term that refers to products that are worthless
H. Fake drugs that are sold under the pretense of being legitimate
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