pharmaceutical company

NOUN
  1. a company that makes and sells pharmaceuticals
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How To Use pharmaceutical company In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • Biopharmaceutical company Novavax jumped 25 cents, or 11%, to 2.59 after the first stage of a trial studying the Rockville, Md., company's pandemic influenza vaccine showed that safety and immunogenicity, or the ability to invoke an immune response, were consistent among the entire 1,000-person study population. Robbins Drops 6.6%, and MedCath Slides
  • * Because GlaxoSmithKline and other drug companies have control over the creation of the science, Healy argues, “there is almost no possibility of discrepant data emerging to trigger a thought that might be unwelcome to the marketing department of a pharmaceutical company.” Crazy Like Us
  • With biopharmaceutical company MannKind awaiting word from the Food and Drug Administration on its key product candidate, an inhalable form of insulin, Chairman and Chief Executive Alfred Mann has spent more than $22 million in recent months to add to his already considerable holdings of company shares. Mann With Plan: MannKind Chairman Bets on Success
  • Once licensed, the new drug would be rushed into production in collaboration with a major pharmaceutical company.
  • Paper and blister secure costly tube To thwart shoplifting of a small but expensive tube of over-the-counter medicine, a pharmaceutical company has turned to a paper-and-blister combination package.
  • A senior pharmaceutical company executive says estimates of the prevalence of diseases are often exaggerated.
  • The results at India's largest pharmaceutical company by sales were boosted by foreign-exchange gains, exclusive sales of a generic antiherpes medicine in the U.S. and a spike in other operating income. Ranbaxy Swings to Profit
  • The biopharmaceutical company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 2003.
  • The pharmaceutical company has been charged with profiteering from the AIDS crisis.
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