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  2. Sanofi - Wikipedia

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    Sanofi is a French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company that was formed in 2004 by merging Sanofi-Synthélabo and Aventis. Aventis was a result of a 1999 merger of Rhône-Poulenc and Hoechst Marion Roussel, two European companies with a history of chemical and pharmaceutical production.

  3. Leflunomide - Wikipedia

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    Leflunomide is an immunosuppressive drug that inhibits pyrimidine synthesis and is used to treat moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. It has many side effects, contraindications and interactions, and is not recommended for pregnancy or liver disease.

  4. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health - Wikipedia

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    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is a multinational animal health company formed in 2017 by merging Merial with Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica. Merial was a joint venture between Sanofi and Merck until 2016, and produces products and vaccines for pets, farm animals and wildlife.

  5. Why Sanofi Stock Was Robustly Healthy Today - AOL

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    Sanofi quoted Houman Ashrafian, its head of research and development, as saying that it "represents an unprecedented breakthrough as a potential first-in-disease treatment option with clinically ...

  6. GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi-Aventis: Rx for When Drug ... - AOL

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    Across the channel, Paris-based Sanofi-Aventis announced today it agreed to develop blood-sugar monitoring systems with AgaMatrix, a privately held U.S. company. The pair will codevelop diabetes ...

  7. Sanofi Pasteur - Wikipedia

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    Sanofi Pasteur is the largest company in the world devoted entirely to vaccines, with a history dating back to 1897. It produces vaccines for various diseases, such as yellow fever, tuberculosis, dengue fever and COVID-19, and has faced controversies and challenges over safety and effectiveness.

  8. AstraZeneca - Wikipedia

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    AstraZeneca is a global biopharmaceutical company with products for major diseases in various areas. It was founded in 1999 by the merger of Astra AB and Zeneca Group, and has since acquired several other companies and developed the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

  9. Amisulpride - Wikipedia

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    Amisulpride is a benzamide medication that blocks dopamine receptors and is used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting after surgery, and to treat schizophrenia and dysthymia. It has various side effects, such as prolactin elevation, movement disorders, and cardiac arrhythmias.