
Dyax Corp. was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dyax Corp. (Dyax) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel biotherapeutics for unmet medical needs, with an emphasis on inflammatory and oncology indications. The Company uses the drug discovery technology, known as phage display, to identify antibody, small protein and peptide compounds for clinical development. The Company’s product DX-88 (ecallantide), is in late stage clinical trial development in two separate indications. In addition to DX-88, the phage display technology has allowed Dyax to develop a substantial pipeline of drug candidates. In June 2008, the Company completed a second phase three study, known as EDEMA4.

Fornix was established in 1999 after a reverse takeover of Dr. Fisher Farma B.V. by Artu Biologicals. Fornix BioSciences has joined the draft in the war against allergies. The Dutch company develops diagnostic and immunotherapeutic allergen products and medical aids. Its allergy division develops and markets sublingual (under the tongue) allergen aids to human and animal patients, particularly dogs, throughout Europe. The company's trading division, Dr. Fisher Farma, imports and distributes a variety of patented drugs, while its Medical Aids division focuses on the sale of medical aids and medical and nursing disposables.

Panacos Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Panacos) is a development-stage biotechnology company that seeks to develop next generation anti-infective products through the discovery and development of small-molecule oral drugs designed to treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other human viral diseases. The Company's lead product candidate, bevirimat, is an oral HIV drug candidate in Phase II clinical testing. Panacos has dosed over 485 patients and subjects with bevirimat and have seen a good safety and tolerability profile with no indication of a relationship between adverse events and drug levels. The Company has exclusive rights from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) to the United States patent claiming the chemical entity bevirimat. Panacos has an exclusive worldwide license with UNC for all indications.

RBC Life Sciences, Inc. was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas. RBC Life Sciences, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, markets and distributes nutritional supplements and personal care products primarily in the United States, the former Soviet Union, and Canada. It operates in two segments, Nutritional Products and Medical Products. The Nutritional Products segment provides a line of approximately 75 nutritional supplements and personal care products, including herbs, vitamins, and minerals, as well as natural skin, hair, and body care products under the RBC Life Sciences brand. It markets these products in various categories comprising wellness products, weight loss products, fitness products, and skin care products. This segment markets its products through a network of independent associates, as well as through licensing arrangements with third parties. The Medical Products segment markets a line of approximately 28 wound care products under the MPM Medical brand name.RBC Life Sciences's products include cleansers, dressings, hydrogels, calcium alginates, moisture barriers, antimicrobials, and a hydrogel wound dressing with Lidocaine, as well as other products, which reduce destruction to skin and tissue caused by radiation, and to reduce pain and itching caused by radiation reactions in the skin and the internal mucosa caused by radiation reactions or reactions to certain cancer medications. Its wound care products are used for the treatment and healing of wounds, such as pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, cuts, burns, and abrasions, as well as to manage pain associated with these wounds in the acute care, long-term care, oncology, and podiatry markets. This segment distributes products to hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, pharmacies, and home health care agencies through medical/surgical supply dealers and pharmaceutical distributors.

Monogram Biosciences, Inc. Diagnostics company operates in the growing field of personalized medicine, creating laboratory tests that help doctors tailor treatments for infectious disease and cancer patients based on the patients' genetic traits. Its PhenoSense and GenSeq tests determine patients' drug resistance to various classes of HIV drugs. It has also introduced its Trofile assay, which helps doctors choose patients who will be responsive to a new class of HIV drugs called CCR5 antagonists. Monogram markets its products to doctors and reference laboratories (for patient treatment) and to drug researchers (for clinical trials). The company was acquired by LabCorp in 2009.

Amazon Herb sells herbal supplements and other herbal products through a multilevel marketing network under the Rainforest Bio-Energetics brand. The company buys raw materials harvested by indigenous peoples of the rainforests in Peru; it contracts with third parties to make its products, then it packages them under its own label for sale in the US. Its products include herbal nutritional supplements, skin care products, cleaning supplies, and herbal pet-care remedies. Amazon company also sells raw materials in bulk to other manufacturers and donates 10% of its net profits for rain forest preservation.

Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated (Corcept) is a pharmaceutical company engaged in the development of drugs for the treatment of severe psychiatric and metabolic diseases. The Company focuses on the development of drugs for disorders that are associated with a steroid hormone called cortisol. Corcept's principal product candidate, CORLUX, modulates the effect of cortisol by selectively blocking the binding of cortisol to one of its two known receptors, the GR-II receptor, also known as the Type II or GR receptor.

Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. company was founded in 1986 and is based in Tarrytown, New York. Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the development and commercialization of therapeutic products to treat the unmet medical needs of patients with debilitating conditions and life-threatening diseases in the United States and internationally. The company, in collaboration with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, provides RELISTOR-Subcutaneous injection for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in advanced illness patients receiving palliative care. It is also developing the HIV entry inhibitor, PRO 140, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting the entry co-receptor, CCR5, and is in Phase II clinical testing; and a novel HCV entry inhibitor, PRO 206. In addition, Progenics Pharmaceuticals is conducting a Phase I clinical trial of a human monoclonal antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) designed to selectively target prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a protein found on the surface of prostate cancer cells, as well as in blood vessels supplying non-prostatic solid tumors; and various Phase I clinical trials with vaccines designed to treat prostate cancer by stimulating an immune response to PSMA.

GelStat Corporation engages in the development and marketing of over the counter and other nonprescription consumer health care products for pain and inflammation. It markets GelStat Migraine, a homeopathic drug, for the treatment of migraine and migraine-like headaches, as well as GelStat Arthritis, a sublingual dissolving tablet for the treatment of pain and associated symptoms of arthritis. The company is also developing other products that are in the final stages of development, which include GelStat Sinus for the remedy of nasal and/or sinus congestion, irritation, pressure, and sinus headache; and GelStat Sleep for promoting restful sleep. The company sells its products to regional and national retailers, wholesalers, specialty distributors, and catalog merchandisers in the United States directly and through sales brokers. GelStat Corporation is based in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Chugai Pharmaceutical develops therapies for bone metabolism and blood disorders, cancer, infectious diseases, immune system disorders, and cardiovascular, kidney, and brain diseases. Products include Neutrogin, which treats white blood cell loss related to chemotherapy; Epogin, which treats red blood cell loss caused by chronic kidney failure; Sigmart, an antianginal agent; and Alfarol for osteoporosis. Chugai Pharmaceuticals has foreign operations in Asia, Europe, and North America through subsidiaries and branch locations. Swiss drugs group Roche owns about 60% of Chugai Pharmaceutical.
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