...the patents expired on some of its top products, including its blockbuster drug Plavixthe second best-selling drug of all timeand...
...let up after the lease was signed. Mayer had to draft a food service contract for the building's on-site cafeteriaanother first...
...estimated that 40 to 65 percent of clinical trials of Food and Drug Administration-regulated products now occur outside of the United States....
...a skin disorder. Glenmark applied for U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for a generic version of Finacea, a gel use...
...out that raised red flags about Vioxx and prompted the Food and Drug Administration to send a warning letter to Merck. But Chesler's...
...34;That is an activity that's regulated by the Food and Drug Administration," says Meltzer, noting that a good portion of his...
Because China and a few smaller countries actually require companies to conduct tests using animals, a controversial practice is making an unexpected comeback in the cosmetics industry
Under pressure from afar, animal testing of cosmetics makes an unexpected comeback
...GlaxoSmithKline who was accused of obstruction of justice during a Food and Drug Administration inquiry into the off-label marketing of a drug. Prosecutors...
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