As a pharmaceutical, ketamine is distributed in a liquid form that can be ingested or injected. |
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In the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors, selectively fluorinated products are increasingly common. |
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The products are aimed at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as university and public research labs. |
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A cocaine vaccine developed by a UK pharmaceutical company could help cocaine addicts kick their habit. |
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There are many safe and effective herbal remedies for mothers to take before they turn to pharmaceutical drugs. |
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The pharmaceutical industry vehemently opposes reimporting drugs, a practice that undercuts their US sales. |
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But the establishment refuses to defy its campaign donors in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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A number of pharmaceutical manufacturers maintain registries of pregnancy outcomes in women using psychotropic medications. |
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After some years as a principal in general practice I joined the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Any benefits must genuinely reach those that need them, rather than simply lining the pockets of the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. |
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She is now working with pharmaceutical companies to develop a new generation of drugs that may be more effective than existing ones. |
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The pharmaceutical giant also created an enormous task for Wall Street's stock dealers and brokers. |
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Hard or soft gelatin capsules are produced and filled with various pharmaceutical doses. |
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The galenicals included here are named by their appropriate pharmaceutical category. |
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It is seen as a development that puts Sligo at the cutting edge of 21st century technology training in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector. |
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Although most small molecule drugs come as crystalline powders, only one protein pharmaceutical, insulin, is formulated thus. |
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Is the pharmaceutical industry a dangerous and crooked business that federal and state authorities need to bring to heel? |
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But anybody who has worked in the pharmaceutical industry knows that even a change in the formulation of a drug can alter its potency. |
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Only one in five of the major global pharmaceutical companies posting results last week was able to announce an increase in profits. |
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Every training ground will have a pharmaceutical wing the size of a cottage hospital. |
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A former undergraduate pharmaceutical major, John was in charge of inventorying our medical supplies. |
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This story had a formative influence on me and caused me to fret about the relationship between doctors and the pharmaceutical industry. |
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This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds. |
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As a result, pharmaceutical companies have produced alternative opioids such as oxycodone, hydromorphone, fentanyl, methadone, and tramadol. |
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He produced numerous pieces that are bitter indictments of the health-care system and the pharmaceutical industry. |
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For example, there has been talk about southern agriculture specializing in growing GM plants that are used by the pharmaceutical industry. |
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You would never consider using a pharmaceutically active compound in a pharmaceutical preparation as a stabilizer. |
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Most work on HIV vaccines is being done in the public sector rather than the pharmaceutical industry. |
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A long period is needed for pharmaceutical drugs to acquire marketing approval. |
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He also called on the pharmaceutical industry to set up drug companies to ease the access of drugs in the district. |
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Forced switches of drugs within patent threaten the pharmaceutical industry's earning capacity. |
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The appearance of fake anticancer drugs in the United States led to local action by the pharmaceutical industry. |
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From the perspective of the pharmaceutical industry, statins are an ideal group of drugs. |
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In the postwar period, the pharmaceutical industry was free-wheeling and little regulated. |
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The pharmaceutical industry has been reluctant to study medicines in children for various reasons. |
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The pharmaceutical industry could be reluctant to waive any part of its power in the conduct of studies that it funds entirely. |
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The pharmaceutical industry is among the most profitable in the world, with profits nearly four times the average. |
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The pharmaceutical industry has little incentive to develop new drugs for use primarily in developing countries. |
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For some reason the pharmaceutical industry is seen as the devil, while many others in health care are seen as saintly. |
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Increasingly the pharmaceutical industry is advertising directly to consumers. |
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The pharmaceutical industry is clearly unable to meet the needs of people with neglected diseases. |
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If it caps the price of wonder drugs, pharmaceutical companies will fight it. |
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A senior pharmaceutical company executive says estimates of the prevalence of diseases are often exaggerated. |
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There was fury against the pharmaceutical industry and the massive profits that are being made. |
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The public sector has decided to make it public policy to leave drug development in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry. |
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The invention further relates to suitable pharmaceutical compositions and particularly a collyrium. |
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On the other, niche diagnoses have proliferated, apparently as a result of collusion between experts and the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Once licensed, the new drug would be rushed into production in collaboration with a major pharmaceutical company. |
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The longer I sat there, the more he seemed to personify all that is wretched in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Multinational pharmaceutical companies hold patents on drugs that can bring immense relief to AIDS sufferers. |
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For example, pharmaceutical manufacture takes in a sterile clean room, as does manufacture of silicon chips. |
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The pharmaceutical industry uses a lot of liquorice because it is one of the few products that can not be synthetically reproduced. |
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At 410 years per death that would make the pharmaceutical industry liable for over 43 million years of chokey in the US alone. |
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There are also huge price differences between Ireland and Spain for branded drugs supplied by the same pharmaceutical companies. |
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It is the 17th book in a series of guides charting the pharmaceutical industry's progress in major disease areas. |
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The goals of healthcare policy are in danger of becoming subsidiary to those of the pharmaceutical industry. |
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All information provided by the pharmaceutical industry has to satisfy stringent regulations. |
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It's another step towards breaking the stranglehold of the big pharmaceutical companies on drug patents. |
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Physicians who were addicted to opioids most commonly used pharmaceutical opioids, with very few using heroin. |
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The pharmaceutical companies argue that the high sticker price on their branded products are necessary to recoup the costs of research. |
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He owns pharmaceutical companies, defense contractors, offshore oil drilling operations. |
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Rather than going hat in hand to pharmaceutical executives, Canada uses single-payer's price controls to cap drug prices. |
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It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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Like other big-name pharmaceutical companies, the company's profit margins are being pressured by generic drugmakers. |
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The violative rate for manufacturers of medical devices is 500 times that of manufacturers of pharmaceutical products. |
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Under reforms to the pharmaceutical industry's code of conduct, all non-essential hospitality will be axed. |
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These pharmaceutical compositions will generally be prepared by conventional methods and administered venously. |
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Symposia will focus on pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry, solid state and material science, and chemistry in homeland defense and terrorism. |
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They last week arrested 18 people for allegedly selling pharmaceutical drugs unlawfully over the Internet. |
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As for the hormones, I'll put my money on three million years of human evolution over 50 years of questionable pharmaceutical research. |
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Undercover narcotics officers baited pharmaceutical entrepreneurs with entreaties for Molly. |
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There isn't enough cash to deal with tsunami of demand coming from demographic, technological and pharmaceutical sectors. |
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Biopharmaceutical products now represent about a third of the world's total pharmaceutical pipeline. |
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These new GM crops, known as biopharmaceuticals, or biopharms for short, produce industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals within their tissues. |
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The most modern chemical industries are those concerned with biochemistry, microbiology, and particularly pharmaceutical research. |
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He wanted to create a biocatalyst, using enzymes to try and find applications in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Each bin stores a particular variety of packaged multiple-dose pharmaceutical. |
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Similar problems of interpretation arise in the evaluation of clinical trials to test the efficacy of pharmaceutical drugs. |
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Everyone I asked knew an old biddy who had bought the pharmaceutical company in 1948 and still had it. |
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At the back of the restaurant is a grand old-fashioned teak pharmaceutical counter with banks of drawers and shelves full of bottles. |
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That's what the pharmaceutical company would have you believe in its shamefully manipulative TV commercial. |
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Is sexology on its way to becoming a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical industry? |
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Scientists first thought pharmaceutical factory wastes discharging into the sewers were the cause. |
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Some think it may never return as a top-tier pharmaceutical company and might be forced into a merger. |
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Over the last year the pharmaceutical corporations have been making sure they reverse any setbacks they incurred. |
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That's why, when looking to engineer a true time-release mechanism, they turned to the pharmaceutical industry. |
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The paper alleged 10 of the 32 committee members have financial ties to the pharmaceutical manufacturers involved. |
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A pharmaceutical company that created a therapeutically useful drug would be paid by the government. |
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This outcome has become a banal tautology repeated in every pharmaceutical marketing article. |
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Well he says that it would require very strong evidence to prove that a pharmaceutical company is acting in bad faith. |
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Colleges of pharmacy are changing their curriculums to teach students the necessary knowledge and skills needed to deliver pharmaceutical care. |
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It involves use of taurocholic acid and its salts as enhancers for calcitonin containing pharmaceutical compositions. |
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Thirty-nine powerful pharmaceutical companies threatened legal sanctions, and the government of the United States censure. |
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And pharmaceutical companies are very much interested in automizing these processes as much as possible. |
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Modern pharmaceutical research is playing Dr Hart's law out on a macabre global scale. |
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Up until recently she worked on the assembly line of a local pharmaceutical company and was looking for a job in a shop. |
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In the pharmaceutical industry an agreement allowed casual employees the opportunity to accrue long service leave on a full-time basis. |
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In partnership with the medical and pharmaceutical industries, we have developed an amazing armamentarium to diagnose and treat illness. |
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The New York Times reports that the pharmaceutical barons are the most powerful lobby in Washington. |
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Concerns over protection of the data exclusivity of pharmaceutical products may be resolved soon. |
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The organisation believes that the pharmaceutical industry is willing to lower the price of antimalarial drugs. |
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Large amounts of garlic can increase the anticoagulant effects of pharmaceutical blood thinners. |
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Then look at the figures for revenue that your government collect in tax from pharmaceutical companies. |
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In the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, Amiloy 22 can be used to fabricate shaft bushings, bearings, piston rings, pump parts, and slide pads. |
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In the pharmaceutical industry, medical sales executives did direct marketing with doctors rather than patients. |
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This feature will have advantages for customers in the pharmaceutical industry, where speed is critical. |
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I spent last month trying to talk a neighbor's mother into letting her 19-year-old daughter take her retests in a leading pharmaceutical college. |
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In this country, we fear psychiatry and we fear that it is the peddling ground for pharmaceutical giants. |
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Whether there was pharmaceutical sponsorship of the research papers is unclear. |
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This was the pharmaceutical industry, after all, where swarms of sales reps compete for doctors' attention. |
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Some pharmaceutical companies are modifying their products to eliminate pseudoephedrine. |
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Hence we should treat them instead with a large range of pharmaceutical agents. |
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What is the natural remedy for thyroid replacement as opposed to the pharmaceutical? |
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It's in their interests, the pharmaceutical industry, to promulgate that sort of idea on the public. |
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Traditionally the key-point in formulating new pharmaceutical systems was to guarantee that the drug hematic level remained within the therapeutic range. |
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The ability to predict and interpret membrane permeation coefficients is of critical importance, particularly because passive transport is crucial for the effective delivery of many pharmaceutical agents. |
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Numerous pharmaceutical treatments are used for headaches, including aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and prescription-only options. |
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Then along came the high-technology stocks with their promise of gold at the end of the rainbow and pharmaceutical shares were cast aside like a pair of old boots. |
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Whitaker shows how some pharmaceutical companies have cooked the books to make the drugs seem more effective than they are. |
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Oil companies, pharmaceutical firms, Cosa Nostra, al-Qaeda, and the House of Saud. |
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And with biotech and pharmaceutical stocks plummeting, the true realisable values of the assets must have become a subject of sharp focus for the banks. |
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Once you start looking at the pharmaceutical industry, once you start digging, then you realise that all sorts of bogeys start coming out of the woodwork. |
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The 289-page satire follows Morris Feldstein, a pharmaceutical salesman who gets seduced by a lonely receptionist. |
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The authors of the Australian review also noted that pharmaceutical companies paid for the trials and otherwise remunerated the authors of at least three studies. |
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During her time as a pharmaceutical rep she travelled south again to cover the Kerry and Cork regions and retains some colourful memories of that time. |
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The same doctor said that the sales reps who work for the biggest pharmaceutical companies predictably tend to have few compunctions about giving their products the hard sell. |
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But tell me, hasn't the pharmaceutical industry fearing reprisals changed that somewhat, in fact, started policing itself, and toned down some of this stuff? |
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Project, production and validation engineers are required not only by the main pharmaceutical companies, but by a variety of ancillary support operations. |
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Gains by both groups after encouraging figures from the company saw the FTSE shrug off the drag caused by weaker bank, pharmaceutical and telecom stocks. |
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The New York attorney general who has made his name exposing sharp practices on Wall Street, has now turned his attention to alleged rip-offs by pharmaceutical companies. |
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The co-founders of gray matter, the pharmaceutical company he invented and was then elbowed out of. |
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Consumer applications of talc include pharmaceutical tablet production, confectionery manufacturing, and cosmetic applications such as antiperspirant sticks or body powder. |
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As it turns out, there are multiple, interlocking answers which range from Sigmund Freud to the pharmaceutical industry. |
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This move to pathologize and medicalize every human emotion and behavior is succeeding if one believes IMS America, which tracks the pharmaceutical companies. |
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The VFT, which is tested and certified to 10-9 torr, is ideal for applications involving environmental testing, pharmaceutical processing, and optical coatings production. |
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Similarly, bioethical issues needed more analysis as they are emerging as major conflicts in research particularly in pharmaceutical and genetic research. |
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The project is designed to develop the chicken into a pharmaceutical bioreactor, one that can meet the growing need for protein-based human therapeutics. |
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Generic drugmakers are pushing into the field of biosimilars as global pharmaceutical companies face the loss of patent protection on many established drugs. |
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The prerequisites are pharmaceutical biotechnology and biostatistics. |
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Initial attention was drawn to hypericin and pseudohypericin since they inhibit the enzyme monoamine oxidase, as do several pharmaceutical antidepressants. |
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Of significant importance to pharmaceutical applications, the insulin particles formed by this process are relatively monodisperse and uniformly spherical. |
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He is there to refill your prescriptions and take your calls about some pharmaceutical ad or report in the news. |
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The patients and their estates agree not to bring legal action against caregivers, pharmaceutical companies, and insurers. |
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Our technology, financial services and pharmaceutical businesses boomed. |
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In the pharmaceutical industry this meant that Indian companies could make cheaper versions of drugs, as long as they used a different, unpatented manufacturing process. |
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Not one was a brand-name drug produced by a big pharmaceutical company! |
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This year, Sophos has intercepted hundreds of millions of fake pharmaceutical spam adverts and fake pharmaceutical websites, promoted by affiliate members. |
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The Hyacinth enjoyed a vogue in the 18th and early 19th centuries, grown not only indoors and out but used as ornaments for women's fashions and even as a pharmaceutical. |
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It is even conducting a survey, for the most spurious of reasons, of voluntary health organisations, asking them about their links to pharmaceutical companies. |
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He has been listed as an attorney representing a pharmaceutical company in a similar case, according to lawyers and court documents quoted by the New York Times yesterday. |
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As an organic chemist with a major pharmaceutical company, he was on a good salary, developing a new generation of drugs by synthesising molecules found in nature. |
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Aromatic and heteroaromatic rings are the heart of pharmaceutical design. |
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Females could be engineered to overproduce human proteins of pharmaceutical interest in their milk, with production being turned on and off by the administration of hormones. |
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The other, I think, is the common conspiracy theory that pharmaceutical companies do not produce cures because they can make more profit selling palliatives. |
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Their successors, the pharmaceutical industry, have much the same motive, although the modern method is to turn the full spectrum of panaceas and pills into profit. |
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A 6-day deployment of swan mussels around a pharmaceutical discharge produces a reduction of activity relative to controls, although this was not significant. |
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A papyrus from Ancient Egypt cites juniper berries as an ingredient for a medicine to treat tape worms and juniper is still widely used by the pharmaceutical industry today. |
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One way or another, we seem to be heading for a world of three or four really humungous pharmaceutical companies in the US, maybe six or eight worldwide. |
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The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, despite government assertions to the contrary, also receives a pasting as it is perceived as disadvantageous to US pharmaceutical firms. |
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In case anyone has me pegged as a reliable apologist for the pharmaceutical industry, I'd like to direct you to this article in the Sunday New York Times. |
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He argued to break the link with hard drugs and for the provision of clean pharmaceutical heroin on prescription to those not yet ready to come off the drug. |
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This was the approach favoured by the group of countries with incipient pharmaceutical industries capable of producing generic copies of highly expensive drugs. |
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The company's specialty pharmaceutical products include generic injectables used in such areas as anesthesia, cardiovascular, infectious diseases and pain management. |
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This move takes the company back to its core activity and will allow it to fully concentrate on its faster growing pharmaceutical products business, it said. |
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One example is in the pharmaceutical industry, where scientists need to crunch vast amounts of genetic information in their attempts to develop new medicines. |
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The consequences of uncovering a large scale problem may be difficult to deal with, having major implications for the food, dairy, and pharmaceutical industries. |
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The expensive and effective marketing of pharmaceutical companies has made a generation of physicians well versed in the prescription of antidepressants. |
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Now we have had offers but have rejected them because we like being one of the few medical journals not prostituted by the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Still, many people, obsessed with their bowels, continue to swell the profits of pharmacists and pharmaceutical companies by consuming purgatives regularly. |
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The pharmaceutical dispensers attached to government hospitals in Sri Lanka reported in sick on March 22 and protested in front of the Health Ministry in Colombo. |
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Sterilization systems employing steam and ethylene oxide are marketed to medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers, hospitals, laboratories, and research institutions. |
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Xalkori's success is one example of drug repurposing, pharmaceutical research to find new uses for FDA-approved compounds. |
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The fishermen could also theoretically sell the Tetrodotoxin in the puffer fish's gallbladder to pharmaceutical researchers, Nader says. |
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This important group of alkaloids include morphine, codeine, oripavin, thebaine, papaverin and other important pharmaceutical alkaloids. |
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Friability testing is a laboratory technique used by the pharmaceutical industry to test the durability of tablets during transit. |
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The pharmaceutical plants used a chemical feed pump to continuously inject the sodium bisulfite, or sodium sulfite in liquid form, from a tank. |
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This act coincided with the transformation of India from a bulk importer of pharmaceutical drugs to a leading exporter. |
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A method for the determination of certain base of pharmaceutical importance involves amperometric titrations. |
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The 1970 Indian Patent Act allowed the Indian pharmaceutical industry to develop local technological capabilities in this industry. |
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Then there was an investment in University of Birmingham spinout, Celentyx, a pharmaceutical research and development company. |
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ImmunoMax is a pharmaceutical grade polysaccharide of plant origin that has been demonstrated to stimulate natural killer cells. |
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The CNS market at a global scale is one of the largest and fastest growing markets in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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It is also used in brewing beer, pharmaceutical preparations, and as a catalyst for synthetic rubber manufacturing. |
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It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as an inert filler for tablets and other pharmaceuticals. |
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The pump is also going to be available as an UltraPure model, meeting the needs of pharmaceutical customers. |
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If there is one person who can be held responsible for the emergence of cocaine as a recreational pharmaceutical, it was Freud. |
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Montreal is ranked 4th in North America for the number of jobs in the pharmaceutical sector. |
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Puerto Rico has become a major tourist destination, as well as a global center for pharmaceutical manufacturing. |
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Iran has also developed a biotechnology, nanotechnology, and pharmaceutical industry. |
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The essential oil is also used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, such as toothpaste, and as an ingredient in some cough syrups. |
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The essential oil obtained by steam distillation of ground nutmeg is used widely in the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries. |
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Medications are typically produced by pharmaceutical companies and are often patented to give the developer exclusive rights to produce them. |
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Contributors include experts in opthamology, cell biology, pharmaceutical sciences, bioengineering, and immunopathology. |
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Contamination with industrial chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs from septic systems is a concern. |
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More than 30 pharmaceutical products based on discoveries and inventions made at Columbia are on the market today. |
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The species is threatened by felling, partly due to rising demand from pharmaceutical companies, and disease. |
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The sale comes as a result of Deviants push into the biotech and pharmaceutical markets for corporate instant messaging. |
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Brussels is home to a thriving pharmaceutical and health care industry which includes pioneering biotechnology research. |
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Solvay Pharmaceuticals is a research driven group of companies that constitute the global pharmaceutical business of the Solvay Group. |
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Pamela Pinta joined GTO in September 2012 and brings more than 20 years of agency-of-record experience in pharmaceutical advertising. |
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Having experience of work involving nuclear risk, it wants to transfer these skills to the food, electronics and pharmaceutical industries. |
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Sensitive spectrophotometric methods for the determination of amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin and piroxicam in pure and pharmaceutical formulations. |
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The Macofar LF 200 FD is used for high-speed filling of pharmaceutical sprays, nose and ear drops as well as ophthalmics and syrups. |
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In the pharmaceutical industry, chemosynthetic polypeptides are the focus of attentions. |
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Perhaps the most famous product of the Cork pharmaceutical industry is Viagra. |
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Several pharmaceutical companies have significant operations in the area, including Pfizer Inc. |
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Medicago produces alfalfa extracts for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical markets and develops its own products. |
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The direct beneficiaries of the HRT-craze have been the pharmaceutical companies who have turned HRT into a multi-billion dollar industry. |
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India's largest pharmaceutical company, Ranbaxy Laboratories, is headed by Sikhs. |
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Versalloy HC helps us meet today s most stringent cytotoxicity and extractability requirements for critical pharmaceutical process applications. |
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This reference provides information on pharmaceutical and pharmacological characteristics of antibodies, vaccines, and other immunologic drugs. |
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It uses an eyedrop containing an active pharmaceutical and a pupillometer which provides accurate pupil measurement. |
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This makes them more suitable for pharmaceutical use as the chronic harms are lower. |
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When present in pharmaceutical products, pyrogenic substances can prove harmful to humans by causing life threatening fevers. |
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The pharmaceutical industry in India is among the significant emerging markets for global pharma industry. |
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Ion channels are membrane proteins which are key pharmaceutical targets in pain, CNS, and metabolic disorders. |
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Concentration camp inmates were made available for purchase by pharmaceutical companies for drug testing and other experiments. |
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The collection supports research and development in UK, overseas and international industry, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Viruses, bacteria, fungi and cancers evolve to be resistant to host immune defences, as well as pharmaceutical drugs. |
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The Access to Medicine Index tracks how well pharmaceutical companies make their products available in the developing world. |
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As of 2008, the United States is the leader in medical research, including pharmaceutical development. |
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Drug discovery is done by pharmaceutical companies, with research assistance from universities. |
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Dalatek Plastics make pharmaceutical containers off the B6022 on the Maun Valley Ind Park at Sutton in Ashfield next to the railway. |
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Professor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation. |
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This new CD-ROM is ideal for both the lay person as well as for members of the medical and pharmaceutical community. |
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For any returned medications, the robot scans the bar code and credits the patient's account and restocks the pharmaceutical. |
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Low T, a pharmaceutical company-recognized condition affecting millions of men with low testosterone, previously known as getting older. |
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Artemisinin is the active pharmaceutical ingredient of Artemisia annua plant. |
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Polarized light microscopes are now optimized to offer extreme resolution of pharmaceutical products. |
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This sealing property is useful for items such as gaskets and seals, rubber keypads, medical catheters and pharmaceutical packaging. |
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Traditional pharmaceutical treatments include two main pesticides, lindane and pyrethrins. |
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Isopropanol is also used in pharmaceutical industry as a rubbing alcohol and for manufacturing various medicines. |
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The nature of the disease to be treated will be determined by the pharmaceutical substance to be radiolabeled. |
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An expert on biostatistics for regulatory issues, Wei has more than 20 years of pharmaceutical and statistical experience. |
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For its pharmaceutical products, Intervet is emphasizing proprietary antiparasitics. |
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Considerable sales of pharmaceutical products in black market has been at the expense of sales by drug stores and dispensaries. |
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The pharmaceutical industry currently uses gamma globulin preparations extracted and refined from human blood serum. |
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Nordmark's focus is on production of biological active ingredients and pharmaceutical drugs, which are sold worldwide. |
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Currently, the company is evaluating the system using various drugs with pharmaceutical companies to observe how the drugs are metabolized. |
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Unexpectedly, the enteric-coat components which are standard to the pharmaceutical industry are not allowed in nutritional supplements. |
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To date, microarrays for gene expression have made a profound impact in the pharmaceutical and biomedical worlds. |
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Bambal joins Absorptions Systems with considerable pharmaceutical industry experience in drug discovery and preclinical development. |
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Macclesfield is the manufacturing home to AstraZeneca, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. |
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The towns of Alnwick, Cramlington, Morpeth, Prudhoe all have significant pharmaceutical factories and laboratories. |
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Wyeth spokeswoman Zuna Maza said 65 positions were eliminated from the company's pharmaceutical plant, and 24 from its consumer products operation. |
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Micropipettes are ideal for working with volumes of 100 uL or less and are a great tool for molecular biology, pharmaceutical, oncology, and forensic applications. |
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Largely ignored by modern bioprospectors, biotechnology firms, and pharmaceutical research teams alike, the ocean is now becoming the new treasure chest for drug discovery. |
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Projects range from integrating chemical reactors and recycling waste ethanol in pharmaceutical plants to producing high-quality potable and biofuel grade ethanol. |
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Controversies concerning pharmaceutical drugs include patient access to drugs under development and not yet approved, pricing, and environmental issues. |
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The drive towards miniaturization within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields has created a need for accurate and reliable nanolitre dispensing. |
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It was part of IG Farben, the world's largest chemical and pharmaceutical company, from 1925 to 1952, and then again became an independent company. |
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Getinge claims its Infection Control business is the world's leading supplier of sterilisers and disinfectors for the hospital and pharmaceutical industries. |
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For example, sintered stainless steel elements are employed for filtering steam in food and pharmaceutical applications, and sintered bronze in aircraft hydraulic systems. |
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Sapropel sediments can also be used in the production of hydro, thermal, electric, and noise insulation plates, in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry, and balneology. |
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PharMix 1000, 3000, 4000, and D-Series top-entering agitators are specifically designed for demanding pharmaceutical and biotechnical mixing applications. |
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Drug discovery and drug development are complex and expensive endeavors undertaken by pharmaceutical companies, academic scientists, and governments. |
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Plant-derived substances serving as pharmaceutical excipients, such as starch, methylcellulose, guar gum, vegetable oils, fatty acids, cocoa butter and candelilla wax. |
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Aesica have also opened their corporate headquarters in Longbenton, from which they now manage their global multinational pharmaceutical business. |
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Recent lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies have uncloaked their widespread use of ghostwriting companies, also known as medical communications firms. |
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Quebec has more than 450 biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies which together employ more than 25,000 people and 10,000 highly qualified researchers. |
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Physicians and healthcare professionals will gain access to a full range of pharmaceutical information from Thomson's extensive supersite, via Healtheon's provider portal. |
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The two sides also agreed on a prescription drug deal with sanctions on pharmaceutical companies that failed to provide discounts for low-income Californians. |
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The driving force, and substantial beneficiary, of this mass medicalisation is of course the pharmaceutical industry, or Big Pharma as it has pejoratively become known. |
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Norske Skog and Circa Group will produce about 50 tonnes a year of the bio-solvent Cyrene for export to the European pharmaceutical and agrichemical markets. |
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Caronia case and ruled that a pharmaceutical sales rep's conversations with a physician about the off-label use of a drug was protected by the First Amendment. |
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This process was developed in the UK during World War II, when wartime shortages of many essential drugs encouraged innovation in pharmaceutical processing. |
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Morphine sales began in 1827, by Heinrich Emanuel Merck of Darmstadt, and helped him expand his family pharmacy into the Merck KGaA pharmaceutical company. |
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Its business district, called EUR, is the base of many companies involved in the oil industry, the pharmaceutical industry and financial services. |
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Operon Resource Management in Lowell provides job training and workforce solutions for healthcare product manufacturers, including medical device and pharmaceutical companies. |
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To get beyond single project experiences and cross-and intra-industry bench markings, ITEM examined the current status of OPEX in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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The pharmaceutical industry in Osaka dates back some 400 years. |
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Ltd, a fully-fledged oncology pharmaceutical firm announced that it would be injecting in Remiges BioPharma Fund, a newly formed biotech venture capital fund. |
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The Board appointed Joe Jimenez, currently division head of our pharmaceutical business as new CEO and also agreed to delayer and simplify the top leadership structure. |
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PhRMA identified ineffective regulatory data protection, regulatory barriers and parallel imports as the three key issues of concern in the Lebanese pharmaceutical market. |
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A third component is a section on parasitoid venoms, which are of interest to the pharmaceutical and medical communities as well as insect-oriented biologists. |
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He has worked on method development and validation studies, as well as extractable and leachable projects for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. |
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However, the PDQ Act is seen in many ways as a step backwards for the interests of the pharmaceutical industry, represented by the Coalition for 21 Century Patent Law Reform. |
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Among the end-user markets, the pharmaceutical markets remain a highly significant market for X-ray diffractometers and X-ray fluorescence spectrometers. |
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Lisa Perdue, a psychiatrist, received large amounts of money from pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to promote the company's drugs to other doctors and state regulators. |
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The software is used by pharmaceutical research scientists for simulation of oral absorption, intravenous dosing, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. |
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Pharmacovigilance is a responsibility shared with the medicine regulatory authority, public health programmes, the pharmaceutical industry, and the Essential Drugs Programme. |
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In addition to the dental applications, alginates are widely used in textile printing, food industry, pharmaceutical applications, paper industry, etc. |
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On June 30, pharmaceutical and biological manufacturers will begin implementing the Food and Drug Administration's revised rules for pregnancy and lactation drug labeling. |
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The range of products includes wire cloth grades for the finest line and text, work, which can be found in pharmaceutical labels as well as other areas. |
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The Taper Dry Powder Inhaler stores active pharmaceutical ingredients on a micro-structured carrier tape, enabling it to provide up to 120 pre-metered doses. |
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Controlled release, modified release, orally disintegrating tablets, and other innovative dosage forms are still of interest to both pharmaceutical producers and suppliers. |
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Economic improvements in the 1990s attracted a number of global pharmaceutical, information and communications technology companies to the city and Greater Dublin Area. |
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Similarly, some species of Silybum that occur as weeds, also are cultivated for seeds that yield vegetable oil and pharmaceutical compounds such as Silibinin. |
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Various enantiomers of the chiral compounds show different biological activities in the living systems during the medical and pharmaceutical processes. |
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The catalysts enable the enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of ketones to alcohols, an important step in the synthesis of many pharmaceutical compounds. |
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Knode was founded by Enlight Biosciences, a PureTech Health company based on a unique entrepreneurial partnership with major pharmaceutical companies and leading academics. |
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By recertifying these important digital identity and workflow solutions, Adobe shows its continued dedication to streamlining and securing pharmaceutical processes. |
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Travacalm was not a complementary medicine, but an S2 pharmaceutical medicine based on hyoscine hydrobromide, which is indicated in motion sickness. |
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Melbourne-based Acrux has signed a deal worth 367 million dollars, permitting US pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly the right to sell the underarm sex-drive testosterone lotion. |
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Critics of the state's pseudoephedrine ban, most notably the pharmaceutical industry, argue that the law has failed to make a meaningful reduction in meth use. |
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The designation of Livingston in the 1960s attracted new light industries to the area, with high technology and pharmaceutical companies moving into the town. |
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Adobe recertifies its products primarily used in the pharmaceutical industry through an inexpensive self-certification process introduced by SAFE-BioPharma. |
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Pyrogen testing is carried out at all levels of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing process to minimize the risk of product contamination. |
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In packaging it has potential for protecting medical devices, pharmaceutical products, easily oxidisable and rustable materials and vacuum heat insulating building materials. |
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In addition to representing Wacker biotech products, DKSH now markets pyrogenic silica and silicones for the cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical industries. |
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