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    Roussel Uclaf S.A. was a French pharmaceutical company and one of several predecessor companies of today's Sanofi. It was the second largest French pharmaceutical...
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  • French automobile manufactured from 1908 to 1914 Roussel Uclaf, a French pharmaceutical company Big Roussel, the channel between Herm to the west, and Brecqhou...
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  • Julien Gaston Roussel, who was President and General Manager of the Roussel Uclaf Laboratoires Pharmaceutiques, and his wife, Francine Grinda, daughter...
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    Paris. He later obtained an MBA at HEC Paris. In April 1986, he joined Roussel Uclaf (formerly France's second largest pharmaceutical company, until bought...
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    mifepristone for personal use in 1989, a decision supported by Roussel Uclaf. In 1994, Roussel Uclaf gave the U.S. drug rights to the Population Council in exchange...
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    Merrell Dow of Kansas City, Missouri forming U.S. subsidiary Hoechst Marion Roussel (HMR). 1997 — Hoechst underwent a realignment wherein its various businesses...
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  • & Company). Hoechst's new pharmaceutical company became Hoechst Marion Roussel and kept its North American headquarters in Kansas City. Hoechst in turn...
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    nonsteroidal antiandrogen (NSAA) which was initially developed in the 1980s by Roussel Uclaf, the French pharmaceutical company from which it received its name....
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  • corporation Hoechst Marion Roussel, which itself was formed from the 1995 merger of Hoechst AG with Cassella, Roussel Uclaf, and Marion Merrell Dow. Hoechst...
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  • Choice Act, and announced a boycott of the French pharmaceutical company Roussel Uclaf and its American affiliates for permitting its abortion drug, mifepristone...
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  • (1961–2014) Reliant (????–2007) Renovo (1998–2011) Rhône-Poulenc (1928–1999) Roussel Uclaf (1911–1997) S. E. Massengill (1898–2011) Salix (1989–2015) Sanofi Pasteur...
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    Matsumoto married Jean-Claude Cathalan, who, at the time, was a manager at Roussel Uclaf. He later became the president of Revillon, Parfums Caron, Jean-Louis...
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    anti-mineralocorticoids. The main active companies were Searle, Ciba-Geigy, Roussel Uclaf and Schering AG. Around 50 years after Selye's work, several pharmaceutical...
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    less sedative or muscle relaxant action. It was developed by a team at Roussel Uclaf in the 1990s Tully WR, Gardner CR, Gillespie RJ, Westwood R (July 1991)...
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    sold. The drug appears to have been an early development project of Roussel Uclaf, a French pharmaceutical company, and by the early 1970s, it was being...
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    Predecessors Sanofi-Synthélabo Aventis Hoechst Rhône-Poulenc Cassella Roussel Uclaf Marion Merrell Dow CEOs Chris Viehbacher Olivier Brandicourt Main products...
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    universities of Cologne and Kent. In 1988, she completed an internship at Roussel Uclaf in Paris. Slomka lives in Cologne and Mainz. After university, Slomka...
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  • chloramphenicol first introduced by Roussel Uclaf in 1954; marketed as Tifomycine, it was originally used as a treatment for typhoid. Roussel stopped production of...
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  • by the French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf. In 1997, after buying the remaining 43.5% of Roussel-Uclaf stock in early 1997, Hoechst AG announced...
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  • Thompson-Brandt. Partial nationalisation (51%+): Dassault, Honeywell-Bull, Matra, Roussel-Uclaf, Sacilor, Usinor. Thirty-nine banks, two financial houses, and the remaining...
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    Roxithromycin's half-life is 12 hours. French pharmaceutical company Roussel Uclaf first marketed roxithromycin in 1987. Fischer J, Ganellin CR (2006)...
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    assigned to Roussel-Uclaf  GB 1024156, "Process for the preparation of 5-iodo-2'-desoxy-uridine", published 1966-03-30, assigned to Roussel-Uclaf  Cheong...
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    in Milan and was first published in 1969; Maestretti was acquired by Roussel Uclaf which became part of Sanofi. "FDA-sourced list of all drugs with black...
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    in the United States in 1979. In 1981, French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf developed the antiprogestogen mifepristone (also known as RU-486), which...
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    Predecessors Sanofi-Synthélabo Aventis Hoechst Rhône-Poulenc Cassella Roussel Uclaf Marion Merrell Dow CEOs Chris Viehbacher Olivier Brandicourt Main products...
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  • in the United States in 1979. In 1981, French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf developed the antiprogestogen mifepristone (also known as RU-486). Mifepristone...
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    from 1956. Merck and Roussel Uclaf concentrated on improving the production of corticosteroids from cattle bile acids. In 1960 Roussel produced almost one-third...
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    Oflocet in France, Portugal, Tunisia, and several African countries by Roussel-Uclaf, as Oflocin by Glaxo in Italy, and as Flobacin by Sigma-Tau in Italy...
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    sometimes in combination with ethinylestradiol. It was developed by Roussel Uclaf and has been registered for use only in France. Under the brand name...
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    hours after announcing it was abandoning RU-486, French manufacturer Roussel Uclaf states that it will resume distribution of the drug. October 29 – Pakistan's...
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