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Glaxo and marketed
Cipla also produces a generic version of zanamivir, marketed by Glaxo under the trade name Relenza, under the Cipla tradename Virenza.

Glaxo and drug
Tadalafil was initially formulated by Glaxo Wellcome ( now GlaxoSmithKline ) under a new drug development partnership between Glaxo and Icos that began in August 1991.

Glaxo and from
* 1998-99: Sir Richard Sykes, biochemist and Chief Executive from 1993-7 of Glaxo
Although Glaxo had an agreement with ICOS to share profits 50 / 50 for drugs resulting from the partnership, Glaxo let the agreement lapse in 1996 as the drugs developed were not in the company's core markets.
He began his career with Glaxo in Montrose, Angus from 1970-73, before working as a biochemist at City Hospital, Aberdeen from 1973-1988.
After completion of his reports he was discharged from the army to work for Glaxo in penicillin production, but soon left to become a junior lecturer at King's College.
He chaired the advisory committee on bioethics at Glaxo from 2005-8.
Glaxo let the partnership with Icos lapse in 1996, including the company's 50 % share of profits from resulting drugs, because the drugs in development were not in Glaxo's core markets.
A growing trend is research and development, notably for Glaxo and at the University of Hertfordshire which, from relatively humble beginnings as Hatfield Polytechnic, now has over 23, 000 students.
Mr Renton resigned in 1992 and was replaced by Sean Lance, from Glaxo Wellcome in 1998, and finally by Howard Pien from GlaxoSmithKlein in 2003.

Glaxo and other
At issue in the case were Zantac and the other Glaxo Group heritage products sold in 1989 – 2005.

Glaxo and by
Keeler is also the subject of songs by Dusty Springfield and the Pet Shop Boys called " Nothing Has Been Proved ", Phil Ochs, the Glaxo Babies, the Senseless things, Kamphundar Överallt and Roland Alphonso entitled " Christine Keeler ", and her name appears in the Porcupine Tree song " Piano Lessons ", in Street Songs by Hamish Imlach and in " Post World War II Blues " by Al Stewart.
Ranitidine ( common brand name Zantac ) was developed by Glaxo ( also now GlaxoSmithKline ) in an effort to match the success of Smith, Kline & French with cimetidine.
Glaxo refined the model further by replacing the imidazole-ring of cimetidine with a furan-ring with a nitrogen-containing substituent, and in doing so developed ranitidine.
Cialis was discovered by Glaxo Wellcome ( now GlaxoSmithKline ) under a partnership between Glaxo and ICOS to develop new drugs that began in August 1991.
* Langley Court, Beckenham, built by the Wellcome Foundation, now part of Glaxo Wellcome.
In 1995, the trust divested itself of any interest in pharmaceuticals by selling all remaining stock to Glaxo plc, the company's historic British rival, creating GlaxoWellcome plc.
The company was acquired in 1958 by Glaxo Laboratories, who retained ' Allen and Hanburys ' as a separate marque within the GSK group.
After working for three years at Glaxo, she left in 1989 at the age of 28 to start up Hydrochem, the precursor to Hyflux, with just SG $ 20, 000 of capital, which she raised by selling her condominium and car.
" which was awarded the Glaxo Wellcome Prize by the British Science Writers Association.

Glaxo and which
In July 2012, it was reported that United States prosecutors involved in a criminal prosecution of GlaxoSmithKline for healthcare fraud, in which the company settled for $ 3 billion, stated that Pinsky was paid $ 275, 000 in March and April 1999 to promote Wellbutrin SR, a Glaxo antidepressant, " in settings where it did not appear that Dr. Pinsky was speaking for GSK.
road, some of which are the pharmaceutical companies-Hoechst Wellcome, Glaxo, Merind and Johnson & Johnson.
He did research on monkey visual preferences ( especially colour preferences ) and wrote an essay “ The Illusion of beauty ”, which, as a radio broadcast, won the Glaxo Science Writers Prize in 1980.
This acquisition made Reddy ’ s the third largest pharmaceutical company in India, after Ranbaxy and Glaxo ( I ) Ltd., with a full spectrum of pharmaceutical products, which included bulk drugs, intermediates, finished dosages, chemical synthesis, diagnostics and biotechnology.
In 1904 Joseph Nathan and Sons founded a baby-food manufacturer which processed local milk into a baby food named Glaxo ( sold in the 1930s under the slogan Glaxo builds bonny babies ).
In 1979 the Glaxo factory was transformed into the Pantha BMX manufacturing plant, which was the first BMX plant in New Zealand and also the home of the first BMX track.

Glaxo and company
For example, in the 1999 merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham, both firms ceased to exist when they merged, and a new company, GlaxoSmithKline, was created.
* Wellcome, a pharmaceuticals company, that later merged with Glaxo and others to form GlaxoSmithKline
Bunnythorpe gave birth to the Glaxo company and its products.
The Glaxo company became a major pharmaceutical manufacturer and after a series of mergers it became part of the United Kingdom's GlaxoSmithKline in 2000.

Glaxo and did
Glaxo did pediatric research on Zofran's uses, and gained a patent extension as a result, extending U. S. exclusivity until December 24, 2006.

Glaxo and for
Taxes for large multi-divisional companies are paid to revenue authorities based on the profits reported in particular tax jurisdictions, so how profits were allocated among various legacy Glaxo divisions based on the functions they performed was central to the dispute in this case.
In 1990, Gilead entered into a collaborative research agreement with Glaxo for the research and development of genetic code blockers, also known as antisense.
, still visible on the main street of Bunnythorpe is the factory for drying and processing cows ' milk into powder, with the original Glaxo logo clearly visible, but nothing to indicate the birthplace of a major multinational.

Glaxo and .
Sanofi-Pasteur's BCG vaccine products, made with the Glaxo 1077 strain, were recalled in July 2012 due to noncompliance in the manufacturing process.
Heinz acquired the former foods division of Glaxo India and gained the Complan, Glucon D, Glucon C, Sampriti Ghee, and Nycil products and brands.
They play their home games at Glaxo or Dragley Beck depending on age.
In his early retirement, Howe took on a number of non-executive directorships in business and advisory posts in law and academia, including as international political adviser to the US law firm Jones Day, a director of Glaxo and J P Morgan, and visitor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

marketed and drug
This indicates that this drug is being marketed under one trade name only or state regulatory organizations have approved its use on the feed tag.
Carbamazepine was first marketed as a drug to treat trigeminal neuralgia ( formerly known as tic douloureux ) in 1962.
In the United States opium tincture is marketed and distributed by several pharmaceutical firms, each producing a single formulation of the drug, which is deodorized.
Metformin has become one of the more commonly prescribed medications for insulin resistance, and currently a newer drug, exenatide ( marketed as Byetta ), is being used.
It is sometimes difficult to keep a delirious patient quiet long enough to administer the drug ( at 1 mg / min is the marketed solution of 1 mg / ml ).
Collagenase clostridium histolyticum ( marketed as Xiaflex by Auxilium ), a drug approved by the FDA to treat Dupuytren's contracture, has been reported to break down the excess collagen that causes Peyronie's disease.
* Moussa Youdim developed Rasagiline, a drug marketed by Teva Pharmaceuticals as Azilect ( TM ) for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease, especially Parkinsons.
In the United States, because these products are marketed as dietary supplements it is illegal for them to contain GH, which is a drug.
However, in response to the Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster of 1937 in which the eponymous drug killed more than 100 users, the U. S. congress passed laws that required safety testing of drugs on animals before they could be marketed.
* Assess the safety and effectiveness of an already marketed medication or device for a new indication, i. e. a disease for which the drug is not specifically approved
If a clinical trial concerns a new regulated drug or medical device ( or an existing drug for a new purpose ), the appropriate regulatory agency for each country where the sponsor wishes to sell the drug or device is supposed to review all study data before allowing the drug / device to proceed to the next phase, or to be marketed.
Lorazepam ( initially marketed under the brand names Ativan and Temesta ) is a high-potency, short-to intermediate-acting, 3-hydroxy benzodiazepine drug that has all six intrinsic benzodiazepine effects: anxiolytic, amnesic, sedative / hypnotic, anticonvulsant, antiemetic and muscle relaxant.
Benzphetamine ( Didrex ) is an anorectic drug marketed under this brand in the USA by Pharmacia.
** Varenicline tartrate is a prescription drug marketed by Pfizer as Chantix in the U. S. ( under FDA approval ) and as Champix outside the U. S. Synthesized as an improvement upon cytisine, varenicline decreases the urge to smoke and reduces withdrawal symptoms .< ref > Two systematic reviews and meta-analyses supported by unrestricted funding from Pfizer, one in 2006 and one in 2009, found varenicline more effective than NRT or bupropion.
" It has also been defined as a term referring to any drug marketed under its chemical name without advertising.
His evidence for the disappearance of childhood: the rise of crime perpetrated by and against children ; the increase in sexual activity and drug / alcohol abuse in children ; children and adults sharing musical tastes, language, literature, and movies ( many big budget movies are comic books that would have been marketed solely to children years ago ); the lack of differentiated clothing styles ( little girls in high heels, grown men in sneakers ).
The prototypical H < sub > 2 </ sub > antagonist was cimetidine, developed by Smith, Kline & French ( now GlaxoSmithKline ) in the mid-to-late 1960s and first marketed in 1976 ; sold under the trade name Tagamet, cimetidine would later become the first ever blockbuster drug.
Anastrozole ( INN ) ( marketed under the trade name Arimidex by AstraZeneca ) is an aromatase-inhibiting drug approved for treatment of breast cancer after surgery, as well as for metastasis in both pre and post-menopausal women.
Protropin, a drug used to treat dwarfism, was Genentech's first marketed drug and its $ 2 billion in sales has contributed greatly to Genentech's position as an industry leader.
The term ' blockbuster ' in film generally speaks to the size of both the narrative and the scale of production. On the other hand, a ' blockbuster ' drug generally implies a successfully marketed therapeutic drug.

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