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AstraZeneca is ranked 6th in the world, based on a pharmaceutical annual sales, which were valued at $32,800 million in 2009. it is a global company, working in more than 100 countries, and employing 62,000 people, around a sixth of which are dedic...
Roche is the 5th largest pharmaceutical company in the world, based on annual sales, which were recorded at $36,017m in 2009. The pharmaceutical products of Roche are major players in the following areas of medical research and development and treatmen...
Novartis is the fourth largest pharmaceutical company in the world, based on annual sales, which are exceeded $36,000m in 2009. Founded in 1996, Novartis focuses of four main areas; pharmaceuticals, vaccines & diagnostics, generic medicines and biosi...
GlaxoSmithKline is the third largest pharmaceutical company in the world, based on annual sales, which reached $37,134m in 2009. Spread over 100 countries, GSK employs 96,500 people, 13,000 of which are dedicated to research and development of the the...
Sanofi-Aventis is a global pharmaceutical company with annual sales of $40,871m, placing it the second highest in the world. Although Sanofi-Aventis products are for a a very wide range of health problems, their major products are those for diabetes, o...
Pfizer is a global pharmaceutical company, the largest in world based on annual sales. In 2009, annual sales were worth $45,448m. Pfizer spend £550m on R&D in the UK alone, and have colleagues in 180 countries. Lipitor, one of its produ...
Drug Development for Rare Diseases
The economics of any industry relies on a large demand for a particular product; this applies to the pharmaceutical industry where efforts are focused on big and relatively straight-forward diseases such as hypertension and diabetes where there is great...
In order to become availible to pateints, drugs need to undergo a number of phases of clinical trials to test their efficacy and safty and to then be authorised by the drug approval organistion in each respective country. This is the FDA in the USA and N...
Stem cells can be found in all multicellular organisms and are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Stem cells are found in embryos (embryonic ste...
BioPortfolio has created a number of Twitter accounts to help you keep upto date on the latest news, research papers, reports and clinical trials on a selected range of important and popular topics. To follow these Twitter feeds, just click on the...
The Top 100 Pharmaceutical Companies
The Top 100 Pharmaceutical Companies, determined by total sales in 2011 - see below for 2010 and 2009: They are listed in descending order with the sales in 2011 in $ million; Pfizer ~ 57,747 Sanofi ~ 46,454 Novartis&n...
Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease. The virus is a 40 to 50 nm enveloped RNA virus with positive sense of the Flaviviridae family. The yellow fever virus is transmitted by the bite of female mosquitoes (the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes ae...
Xeroderma, literally meaning "dry skin", is a condition involving the integumentary system, which in most cases can safely be treated with emollients and/or moisturizers. Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the scalp, lower legs, arms, the knuckl...
Xanthelasma (or xanthelasma palpebrarum) is a sharply demarcated yellowish collection of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or around the eyelids. Although not harmful or painful, these minor growths may be disfiguring and can be removed. They a...
WolffParkinsonWhite WPW syndrome
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome (WPW) is a syndrome of pre-excitation of ventricles of the heart due to an accessory pathway known as the bundle of Kent. This accessory pathway is an abnormal electrical communication from the atria to the vent...