Sterling Drug was an American based global pharmaceutical company. It was also known as Sterling Winthrop, Inc., after the merger with Winthrop-Stearns...
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Stanozolol (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
pharmaceutical company Winthrop Laboratories (Sterling Drug) in 1962, and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use, though it...
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Phisoderm (category Withdrawn drugs)
division of Sterling Drug, in 1980. An over-the-counter drug, its advertising was carried out by Warren Muller Dulubowsky. By April 1989, Sterling Drug was owned...
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Lehn & Fink was acquired by Sterling Drug in 1967 and Reckitt & Colman acquired L&F in 1994 when Bayer acquired Sterling-Winthrop. As of 2015 Lysol products...
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is Sterling Sterling, Alaska Sterling, Colorado Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area, Colorado Sterling, Connecticut Sterling, Georgia Sterling, in...
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Andrews Liver Salts (category Drugs developed by GSK plc)
merged company was acquired by Frederick Stearns & Co, a subsidiary of Sterling Drug, in 1923, and acquired by SmithKline Beecham in 1995. Haleon, the successor...
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hence its name. The Centaur Company was acquired by Sterling Drug during the 1920s. In 1984, Sterling Drug sold Fletcher's Castoria to The Mentholatum Company...
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Hydroxychloroquine (category Multiple chemicals in Infobox drug)
preparation", issued 1951-03-27, assigned to Sterling Drug Inc. "Hydroxychloroquine trade names". Drugs-About.com. Retrieved 18 June 2019. "Chloroquine...
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acquired by Sterling Drug in an all-stock merger. Subsequently, Lehn & Fink continued to operate as the household division of Sterling Drug. In the mid-1970s...
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produces Fletcher's Laxative a product line purchased in 1984, from Sterling Drug. The Mentholatum Building in Buffalo, New York, was listed on the National...
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Turner, which was acquired by Frederick Stearns & Co, a subsidiary of Sterling Drug Inc. It was advertised as being "gentle on the stomach", since other...
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of Sterling Drug and IG Farben. This arrangement allowed I.G. Farben to reenter the U.S. pharmaceutical market after World War I. See: Sterling Drug, Winthrop...
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offered by UK bookmakers WIN, chemical compounds (like WIN 55,212-2) by Sterling Drug WIN Party, a small New Zealand political party, 2004-2006 WIN/GIA (or...
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status in World War I. These assets were later auctioned and sold to Sterling Drug. In 1954, Bayer AG and Monsanto reached an agreement for establishment...
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Division of Sterling Products (later called Sterling Drug) purchased Z.B.T. products from the Crystal Corporation. In 1984, Sterling Drug sold Centaur's...
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Winthrop Laboratories, a pharmaceuticals company that became part of Sterling Drug Winthrop University, in Rock Hill, South Carolina NYU Winthrop Hospital...
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Aspirin/paracetamol/caffeine (category Infobox drug articles with contradicting parameter input)
several reports that the drug might cause blood dyscrasia. In 1964 it was marketed under the trade name Vanquish by Sterling Drug,[citation needed] which...
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Donald T. Sterling (born Donald Samuel Tokowitz; April 26, 1934) is an American attorney and businessman who was the owner of the San Diego/Los Angeles...
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of Izal in 1970 and was bought three years later by the Sterling Drug Company. In 1989, Sterling was bought by Eastman Kodak until the multinational photographic...
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Sterling Walter Hayden (born Sterling Relyea Walter; March 26, 1916 – May 23, 1986) was an American actor, author, sailor, and Marine. A leading man for...
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2016 Collins, Joseph C.; Gwilt, John R. (2000). "The Life Cycle of Sterling Drug, Inc" (PDF). Bull. Hist. Chem. 25 (1): 22–27. Sanofi-Synthélabo Form...
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injectable fluid medication. It was patented by the Sterling Drug Company, which became the Sterling Winthrop, after World War II. It is designed with a...
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Baxter Travenol, Chrysler Motors, Dun & Bradstreet, Owens Illinois, and Sterling Drug rave about Bain's services. Perry, Nancy (April 27, 1987). "A Consulting...
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drug was later banned due to its safety profile. In 1943, he left Stanford for a job at Winthrop Company. In 1960, he began working for Sterling Drug...
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Drug pipes are vessels used as drug paraphernalia to aid the smoking of hard drugs. They usually consist of a glass tube with or without a bulb, the latter...
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including the well-known Bayer cross, were acquired by Sterling Drug, a predecessor of Sterling Winthrop and were not reclaimed until 1994. Throughout...
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Frank Lucas (redirect from Frank Lucas (drug lord))
million per day selling drugs on 116th Street though this was later discovered to be an exaggeration. Federal judge Sterling Johnson, who was the Special...
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effort to diversify failed when Kodak purchased Sterling Drug in 1988 at a cost of $5.1 billion. The drug company was overvalued and soon lost money. Research...
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Supermarkets with legal proceedings. These included: Hoffmann-LaRoche, Sterling Drug, Colgate Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers, and Mennen. The...
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by the Sterling Drug Company, Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute, of Rensselaer, New York. The analgesic compound was first made at Sterling in 1958...
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