Articles, tagged with "sanofi aventis", page 1
31st May 2011
This can be a main factor why you can't sleep at night. Because plain and simply your body is not tired enough! Ever though about that? Just take a short nap, but not to long. The first remedy is absolutely free and is totally natural. You don't even need...
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Jarvis Wong
05th May 2011
You may be entitled to file a personal injury claim if you have taken a drug that was prescribed to treat a certain condition, but caused another condition to occur.
One such dangerous drug that has been under scrutiny is Ambien. If you have experience...
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Author:
Charleston Personal Injury Law Firm
10th February 2011
Pharmaceutical companies, the Russian unique challenges and opportunities. Unhealthy bad habits are not uncommon in Russia; smoking and alcohol consumption in Russia is very popular. According to CegedimDendrite's analysis report, 70% of Russian men and 3...
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Author:
sbsdfb
14th December 2010
Medical Representive as a job is not common, but in the medical industry, they are quite famous as they play a big role in the practice of the doctors. And I chose the word famous because most of the ones hired for this job are good-looking, with impressi...
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Author:
Career Helper
17th May 2010
The results of a government-funded study show that very high doses of an avian influenza vaccine, supplied by Sanofi-Aventis, are needed to produce an immune response that should guard against the virus. 54% of the volunteers received two shots of 90 micr...
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Author:
Aldo Clark
12th May 2010
Surrey is a flourishing county and because of its strategic location within South East England average salaries are higher compared to most counties within the UK. Surrey also has more company headquarters than anywhere else in the UK.
Electronic man...
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Author:
Rudolf Coetzee
17th March 2010
BenzaClin gel is a prescription only medication widely used for the treatment of acne. The medication is a combination of 2 active ingredients - 5% benzoyl peroxide and 1% topical antibiotic clindamycin. The unique blend of these 2 active ingredients help...
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Author:
Hayden
11th February 2010
The H1N1 strain is the dominant form of influenza globally, but some seasonal strains are starting to emerge in China and Africa, the World Health Organization reported.
The United States remains one of the hardest hit countries, but many Americans see...
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Author:
mosup
28th June 2009
Pharmaceutical sales jobs are set to be one of the most stable career paths of the future, as the industry is forecast to remain strong with excellent job opportunities.
1. The industry
Medicines contribute enormously to the health of the nation, w...
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Author:
SalesTarget
23rd June 2009
There are some industries where success has little to do with the state of the economy: Medical sales jobs and healthcare sales jobs are definitely among them.
1. The industry
The UK healthcare industry as a whole is worth billions of pounds and emplo...
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Author:
SalesTarget
04th June 2009
Columbia University is continuing its trial of a mesothelioma treatment that will potentially be used to treat the two most deadly forms of mesothelioma known as malignant pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma.
The trial will involve approxi...
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Author:
Legal
27th April 2009
The county of Surrey is situated in the South East of England and borders Greater London. This prime location for access to the capital means that over the years the county has developed as an increasingly prosperous and affluent area, leading to many im...
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Author:
MarkeD
03rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Approximately 5.6 million cases of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) occur annually in the United States, costing nearly $8.4 billion dollars, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).
According ...
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Author:
LegalView
05th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
An antibiotic that is known to have treated respiratory infections has recently been linked to liver disease among patients. Ketek, telithromycin, was not only linked to liver failure among patients, but in a recent issu...
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Author:
LegalView
31st October 2008
A drug similar to Ketek, which is an antibiotic that has been linked to liver disease among patients, is getting ready to be sold in Asia even after red flags were raised on these drugs.
Ketek is part of the class of drugs known as ketolide belonging t...
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Author:
Legal