51 relations: Adrenaline (disambiguation), Alcohol withdrawal syndrome, Aleister Crowley, All Things Considered, Amylase, Aplastic anemia, Aspergillus oryzae, Bayer, Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, Chloramphenicol, Clinical trial, Cocaine, Combined oral contraceptive pill, Daiichi Sankyo, Detroit, Diary of a Drug Fiend, Distillation, DPT vaccine, Epilepsy, Food and Drug Administration, Franklin v. Parke-Davis, Gabapentin, GlaxoSmithKline, H. K. Mulford Company, Heroin, Indigestion, Infection, Jonas Salk, Ketamine, Learned Hand, Marketing, Michigan, National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, Off-label use, Peyote, Pfizer, Pharmaceutical industry, Phencyclidine, Phenytoin, Polio vaccine, Rhamnus purshiana, River Place, Riverwalk Hotel Detroit, Robert Thom (illustrator), Subsidiary, Takamine Jōkichi, The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, Troglitazone, Vaccine, ..., Warner–Lambert. Expand index (1 more) »
Adrenaline (disambiguation)
Adrenaline is a hormone and neurotransmitter also known as epinephrine.
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Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is a set of symptoms that can occur following a reduction in alcohol use after a period of excessive use.
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Aleister Crowley
Aleister Crowley (born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer.
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All Things Considered
All Things Considered (ATC) is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR).
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Amylase
An amylase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of starch into sugars.
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Aplastic anemia
Aplastic anaemia is a rare disease in which the bone marrow and the hematopoietic stem cells that reside there are damaged.
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Aspergillus oryzae
Aspergillus oryzae, known in English as, is a filamentous fungus (a mold) used in Chinese and other East Asian cuisines to ferment soybeans for making soy sauce and fermented bean paste, and also to saccharify rice, other grains, and potatoes in the making of alcoholic beverages such as huangjiu, sake, makgeolli, and shōchū.
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Bayer
Bayer AG is a German multinational, pharmaceutical and life sciences company.
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Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
The Bulletin for the History of Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on the history of chemistry.
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Chloramphenicol
Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections.
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Clinical trial
Clinical trials are experiments or observations done in clinical research.
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Cocaine
Cocaine, also known as coke, is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug.
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Combined oral contraceptive pill
The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), often referred to as the birth control pill or colloquially as "the pill", is a type of birth control that is designed to be taken orally by women.
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Daiichi Sankyo
is a global pharmaceutical company and the second largest pharmaceutical company in Japan.
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County.
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Diary of a Drug Fiend
Diary of a Drug Fiend, published in 1922, was occult writer and mystic Aleister Crowley's first published novel, and is also reportedly the earliest known reference to the Abbey of Thelema in Sicily.
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Distillation
Distillation is the process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by selective boiling and condensation.
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DPT vaccine
DPT (also DTP and DTwP) refers to a class of combination vaccines against three infectious diseases in humans: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus.
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Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a group of neurological disorders characterized by epileptic seizures.
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Food and Drug Administration
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA) is a federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one of the United States federal executive departments.
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Franklin v. Parke-Davis
Franklin v. Parke-Davis is a lawsuit filed in 1996 against Parke-Davis, a division of Warner-Lambert Company, and eventually against Pfizer (which bought Warner-Lambert in 2000) under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act.
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Gabapentin
Gabapentin, sold under the brand name Neurontin among others, is a medication which is used to treat epilepsy (specifically partial seizures), neuropathic pain, hot flashes, and restless legs syndrome.
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GlaxoSmithKline
GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK) is a British pharmaceutical company headquartered in Brentford, London.
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H. K. Mulford Company
The H. K. Mulford Company was a pharmaceutical company founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Heroin
Heroin, also known as diamorphine among other names, is an opioid most commonly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects.
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Indigestion
Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a condition of impaired digestion.
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Infection
Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agents and the toxins they produce.
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Jonas Salk
Jonas Edward Salk (October 28, 1914June 23, 1995) was an American medical researcher and virologist.
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Ketamine
Ketamine, sold under the brand name Ketalar among others, is a medication mainly used for starting and maintaining anesthesia.
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Learned Hand
Billings Learned Hand (January 27, 1872 – August 18, 1961) was an American judge and judicial philosopher.
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Marketing
Marketing is the study and management of exchange relationships.
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Michigan
Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States.
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National Historic Landmark
A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance.
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Off-label use
Off-label use is the use of pharmaceutical drugs for an unapproved indication or in an unapproved age group, dosage, or route of administration.
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Peyote
Lophophora williamsii or peyote is a small, spineless cactus with psychoactive alkaloids, particularly mescaline.
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Pfizer
Pfizer Inc. is an American pharmaceutical conglomerate headquartered in New York City, with its research headquarters in Groton, Connecticut.
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Pharmaceutical industry
The pharmaceutical industry (or medicine industry) is the commercial industry that discovers, develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceutical drugs for use as different types of medicine and medications.
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Phencyclidine
Phencyclidine (PCP), also known as angel dust among other names, is a drug used for its mind altering effects.
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Phenytoin
Phenytoin (PHT), sold under the brand name Dilantin among others, is an anti-seizure medication.
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Polio vaccine
Polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio).
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Rhamnus purshiana
Rhamnus purshiana (cascara buckthorn, cascara, bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon, chittem and chitticum; syn. Frangula purshiana, Rhamnus purshianus) is a species of buckthorn native to western North America from southern British Columbia south to central California, and eastward to northwestern Montana.
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River Place
The historic River Place (also known as Stroh River Place) is located in Detroit, Michigan, bounded by Joseph Campau Avenue, Wight Street, McDougall Street, and the Detroit International Riverfront.
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Riverwalk Hotel Detroit
The Roberts Riverwalk Hotel and Residence Detroit, formerly the Parke-Davis Research Laboratory also once known as Building 55-Detroit Research, from the state of Michigan is located on Joseph Campau Street at the Detroit River, in Detroit, Michigan.
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Robert Thom (illustrator)
Robert Alan Thom (March 4, 1915 in Grand Rapids, Michigan – December 31, 1979 in Alma, Michigan) was an American illustrator who specialized in the portrayal of historical scenes for commercial patrons.
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Subsidiary
A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company"daughter company.
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Takamine Jōkichi
was a Japanese chemist.
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The Confessions of Aleister Crowley
The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography, by Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), is a partial autobiography by poet and occultist Crowley.
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Troglitazone
Troglitazone (Rezulin, Resulin, Romozin, Noscal) is an antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory drug, and a member of the drug class of the thiazolidinediones.
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Vaccine
A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
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Warner–Lambert
Warner–Lambert was an American pharmaceutical company.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parke-Davis