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How much do Wyeth pharmaceutical reps make in Florida? If the answer for Florida is not known, then anywhere in the USA.
Has anyone heard if the results from the MYO-029 study that Wyeth did when it was applied to muscular dystropy This was a study in which MYO-029 was applied to Becker and Fascio-scapulo-humeral dystrophy. I am just curious to know the results, and if they were favorable. The study was conducted by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
name a pharmaceutical co in no. ca w/about 950M mkt cap and partners like wyeth, bristol-meyers, Squib, glaxo? this is about all I know about this company. It does have a fair number of drugs in trials, and more coming. It is a small company with pretty good investment potential and it currently trades somewhere around $12 per share. The reason I ask this question on Yahoo Answers (great site!) is that investment companies will say they have a great investment for you and they'll tease you with a little info about the stock, but they won't give you the name of the company until you sign up for a membership in their investment company, which usually is hundreds if not thousands of dollars yearly. But I can't afford to pay that kind of money just to get one name of one company to invest in. So that's why the question. Just hoping to get lucky.
Does the made up condition ADHD or ADD cause murders? Are the drug companies and psychiatrists to blame? If you haven't noticed, most haven't since the media covers it up, almost ALL of the cases of mass murder in recent years involve one or more drugs linked to depression and or the treatment of ADD or ADHD. Are the corrupt doctors and pharmaceutical companies to blame? Or stupid Americans who buy this crap? Andrea Yates, in one of the most heartbreaking crimes in modern history, drowned all five of her children – aged 7 years down to 6 months – in a bathtub. Insisting inner voices commanded her to kill her kids, she had become increasingly psychotic over the course of several years. Yates had been taking the antidepressant Effexor. In November 2005, more than four years after Yates drowned her children, Effexor manufacturer Wyeth Pharmaceuticals quietly added "homicidal ideation" to the drug's list of "rare adverse events." But "rare" is defined by the FDA as occurring in less than one in 1,000 people. And since, according to an Associated Press report, about 19.2 million for Effexor were filled in the U.S. alone in 2005, that means statistically almost 20,000 Americans could experience "homicidal ideation" – that is, murderous thoughts – as a result of taking just this one antidepressant drug. Columbine mass-killer Eric Harris was taking the widely prescribed antidepressant Luvox when he and fellow student Dylan Klebold went on a hellish school shooting rampage in 1999, killing 12 students and a teacher and wounding 24 others before turning their guns on themselves. Luvox manufacturer Solvay Pharmaceuticals concedes that 4 percent of children and youth taking Luvox developed "mania" – a serious mental derangement characterized by extreme excitement and delusion – during short-term controlled clinical trials. Authorities investigating Cho Seung-Hui, who murdered 32 at Virginia Tech in April, reportedly found "prescription drugs" for the treatment of psychological problems among his possessions. Joseph Aust, Cho's roommate, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch Cho's routine each morning had included taking prescription drugs. Columbine mass-killer Eric Harris was taking the widely prescribed antidepressant Luvox when he and fellow student Dylan Klebold went on a hellish school shooting rampage in 1999, killing 12 students and a teacher and wounding 24 others before turning their guns on themselves. Luvox manufacturer Solvay Pharmaceuticals concedes that 4 percent of children and youth taking Luvox developed "mania" – a serious mental derangement characterized by extreme excitement and delusion – during short-term controlled clinical trials. Authorities investigating Cho Seung-Hui, who murdered 32 at Virginia Tech in April, reportedly found "prescription drugs" for the treatment of psychological problems among his possessions. Joseph Aust, Cho's roommate, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch Cho's routine each morning had included taking prescription drugs. Patrick Purdy's 1989 schoolyard shooting rampage in Stockton, Calif., was the catalyst for the legislative frenzy to ban "semiautomatic assault weapons" in California and the nation. The 25-year-old Purdy, who murdered five children and wounded 30, had been on Amitriptyline, an antidepressant, as well as the antipsychotic drug Thorazine. Kip Kinkel, 15, murdered his parents in 1998 and the next day went to his school, Thurston High in Springfield, Ore., and opened fire on his classmates, killing two and wounding 22 others. He had been prescribed both Prozac and Ritalin. In 1988, 31-year-old Laurie Dann went on a shooting rampage in a second-grade classroom in Winnetka, Ill., killing one child and wounding six. She had been taking the antidepressant Anafranil as well as Lithium, long used to treat mania. In Paducah, Ky., in late 1997, 14-year-old Michael Carneal, traveled to Heath High School and started shooting students in a prayer meeting on Ritalin
Does a woman stopping her periods indefinitely sound healthy? Here's the article: WASHINGTON - A new birth-control pill can halt women's menstrual periods indefinitely. Called Lybrel, the pill is expected to win Food and Drug Administration approval Tuesday, becoming the latest approved oral contraceptive to depart from the traditional 21-days-on, seven-days-off regimen that has been standard since first birth control pills were sold in the 1960s. But the Wyeth pill is the first designed to be taken continuously. Lybrel contains the lowest dose of two hormones widely used in birth-control pills, ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel. Taking the pill daily would let women suppress their monthly bleeding indefinitely. However, unanticipated breakthrough bleeding may occur in some women. ____________________ Does this seem scary to you??? Do the pharmaceutical companies have a woman's best interest in mind? How do we know this won't cause a host of cancers down the line? Hope those of you on Depo are getting bone density scans on a regular basis. A broken hip from osteoporosis is practically a death sentence.
Which MBA program is popular among big pharmaceutical firms? I am a marketing executive and want to enter the big pharmaceutical firms like Abbott, Wyeth. I am now considering to do a MBA in 2008 to achieve such target. Which MBA school in the US/UK/Canada is popular among those firms?
Which company produces an oral typhoil vaccine? A. Lederle Laboratories B. Berna Products C. Wyeth-Ayers D. DuPont Pharmaceuticals
Does anyone know the SWOT analysis for ANY of the following pharmaceutical companies? I really need help in ANY of the SWOT analysis of the following pharma companies in the Philippines: Zuellig Wyeth Abbott Unilab Bristol-Myers Squibb Phizer GlaxoSmithkline Roche Bayer AstraZeneca any help would be appreciated,..back to research!!!
Which company produces an oral typhoid vaccine.? A. Lederle Laboratories B. Berna Products C. Wyeth-Ayerst D. DuPont Pharmaceuticals
Can you trust the Clinton's? You’ll be shocked? Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband, the former president, liquidated a blind trust valued at $5 million to $25 million in April after learning that it included such investments as oil and drug companies and military contractors, her presidential campaign confirmed. 'As a presidential candidate, Senator Clinton was required to make her assets public. As a result, she had to dissolve her blind trust,' Howard Wolfson, a senior Clinton adviser, said late Thursday. 'Upon its dissolution, she and the president chose to go above and beyond what was required of them and liquidate their assets in order to avoid even the hint of a conflict of interest.'" Would you like to hear what the investments were, ladies and gentlemen? Here we go: "several pharmaceutical companies," Big Drug, "including Abbott Labs, Amgen, Genentech, Novartis, Pfizer and Wyeth, with assets in each company ranging from $100,001 to $250,000, The New York Times reported in Friday editions. Other assets included BP Amoco," Big Oil, "Chevron Corp., " Big Oil, " Exxon Mobil Corp.," Big Oil, " Raytheon," Big Defense contracts, "and Wal-Mart Stores Inc." So every industry and company that they demonize, they are invested in! (Or they were.) They have liquidated it, and I don't believe this notion that it was in the blind trust and therefore -- well, they had to know what they were invested in. "Blind trust" just means you don't know how it's doing, but they knew that this disclosure was coming up, and they were going to have to do this, and I don't believe for a minute that the dissolution of the investments in these companies was for any highbrow reason of openness and sunshine and all that -- it was to avoid charges of hypocrisy. I mean, here they are demonizing every one of these industries. In fact, during the health care attempt back in the early nineties, Mrs. Clinton was doing everything she could to trash these companies. I wondered back then if she was investing in pharmaceutical stocks and then selling short after driving the prices down, and I still don't know. Who knows what's been going on with any of that? Anyway, according to these disclosure forms, their net worth is now approximately $50 million. They came to Washington with nothing. How does this happen? Clinton as president made 200 grand. Hillary as senator makes 60, 70, 80 -- I don't know. Clinton's been out there doing speeches and they've written books and so forth, but we also know they have ties with some really strange people -- like this Gupta guy -- and they have ties with Dubai. In fact, Clinton was even helping Dubai lobby for the ports deal back when it happened! So this is just typical. These people, I'm telling you: everything they tell you is going to be wrong or is going to end up being in one degree or another a falsehood if you just sit around and wait. I mean, Wal-Mart, of all companies? She was acting embarrassed a while ago that she was on the Wal-Mart board! She was having to cover for that lately: "Well, that was in Arkansas a long time ago. I had to do that. I was in business down there. Wal-Mart was a big concern. But I left that board when I discovered that some practices that company was involved in were things I didn't approve of." How are you investing in Wal-Mart stocks, then? With some of their hard-earned cash that they have earned since the Clintons left the White House in January of 2001? There's only one industry that they have not invested in -- and that's because they own it -- and that's Big Hypocrite.
To those of you who take/have taken Effexor and thier Pharm Reps? I would like to personally thank Wyeth and thier amazing drug "Effexor" used for depression. I have been on it for 5 years and am now trying to wean myself slowly off of it. This so called "drug" has caused the worst possible side effects that I've ever encountered in my life. As i was happy when I was on it at the amazing price of 50 bucks a month with insurance ($180 without it), life was ok, so it made my hard earned money totally worth the expense every month before I found about the nasty effects it causes when you try to get off of it. I love the brain shocks, insomnia, anxiety, dizziness, rapid heartbeat and all the other crap I have been enduring over the past two weeks that Wyeth does not tell you on thier Effexor website. And to the beloved Pharmaceutical Reps that sell this drug to Dr's. Thanks for 5 great years of "chemical happiness" by blowing the seritonin levels in my brain through the roof. Way to go Wyeth, an expensive drug that really does your patients well!!
Bill Gates is giving away £145m gift to Malaria research. What do you think - do you smell a rat? Don't the pharmaceutical giants have big enough profits as it is? Isn't this money just going to line the pockets of the wealthy? Is this just a form of money laundering? Each year, there are approximately 515 million cases of malaria, killing between one and three million people. Not the greatest killer. To put this into perspective: The World Health Organisation (WHO) says every year 1.2 million people die in road accidents - making it, according to WHO's 2002 calculations, the seventh biggest killer in the world, ahead of diabetes and malaria. Below are just a few of the top 12 pharmaceutical giants with their revenue beside: Revenues ($ millions) 1 Johnson & Johnson - 53,324.0 2 Pfizer - 52,415.0 3 GlaxoSmithKline - 42,730.6 4 Novartis - 37,020.0 5 Sanofi-Aventis - 36,998.4 6 Roche Group - 34,702.8 7 AstraZeneca - 26,475.0 8 Merck - 22,636.0 9 Abbott Laboratories - 22,476.3 10 Wyeth - 20,350.7 11 Bristol-Myers Squibb - 17,914.0 12 Eli Lilly - 15,691.0 Although some are under development, no vaccine is currently available for malaria.
which company produces an oral typhoid vaccine ? a.lederle laboratories b. berna products c. wyeth -ayerst d.dupont pharmaceuticals
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