
InterMune, Inc. company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Brisbane, California. InterMune, Inc., a biotechnology company, focuses on the research, development, and commercialization of therapies in pulmonology and hepatology. It offers Actimmune for the treatment of patients with severe, malignant osteopetrosis, and chronic granulomatous disease in the United States. The company has a pipeline portfolio addressing idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. The pulmonology portfolio includes CAPACITY, a Phase III program evaluating pirfenidone as a possible therapeutic candidate for the treatment of patients with IPF; and a research program focusing on pirfenidone analog ITMN-520. The hepatology portfolio comprises the HCV protease inhibitor compound ITMN-191, which is in Phase Ib, a second-generation HCV protease inhibitor research program; and a research program evaluating a new target in hepatology. It has license and collaboration agreements with Maxygen Holdings Ltd.; Array BioPharma, Inc.; Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH; Hoffmann-LaRoche Inc. and F. Hoffmann-LaRoche Ltd.; Novartis Corporation; Connetics Corporation; Eli Lilly & Company; Genentech, Inc.; ALZA Corporation; Amgen Inc; and Marnac, Inc. and its co-licensor, /KDL GmbH.

Bilcare was founded in 1995 by chairman Mohan Bhandri. Billing consumers is one of the few things that Bilcare doesn't care about when it comes to pharmaceuticals. The company is a full-service pharmaceutical development company whose services include discovery and research, clinical trial supplies manufacturing and distribution, and clinical trials management. The company also develops and manufactures prescription pharmaceuticals packaging and packaging machines. Research and manufacturing facilities are in operation in India, Singapore, the UK, and the US; additional international offices are scattered around some 30 countries worldwide. Clients include GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, and Pfizer.

ImaRx Therapeutics, Inc. company was founded in 1999. ImaRx Therapeutics, Inc., a development-stage biopharmaceutical company, focuses on the development of therapies for stroke and other vascular disorders, using its microbubble technology. Its lead program, SonoLysis, involves the administration of its MRX-801 microspheres and ultrasound to break up blood clots and restore blood flow to oxygen deprived tissues. The MRX-801 microspheres are a proprietary formulation of a lipid shell encapsulating an inert biocompatible gas. Discontinued operations In September 2008, the company divested its urokinase business to Microbix.

Nycomed International Management GmbH the Swiss pharmaceutical company develops presciption and OTC medicines mainly focusing on cardiology, gastroenterology, osteoporosis, respiratory, and pain management therapies. It operates nearly 20 facilities in a dozen European countries, where it conducts its own research and drug testing. It also develops products in conjunction with partner pharmaceutical companies. The majority of Nycomed's revenues come from direct drug sales to doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies in Europe, the Americas, Russia, and Asia/Pacific as well as from licensing product rights to and from other companies.

A.P. Pharma, Inc. (A.P. Pharma) is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing pharmaceutical products using its Biochronomer polymer-based drug delivery technology. The Company’s primary focus is on its lead product candidate, APF530, which completed a pivotal Phase III clinical trial for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) during the year ended December 31, 2008. APF530 is designed to prevent CINV for at least five days and contains granisetron, a drug approved for the prevention of CINV. In addition to its lead drug candidate, A.P. Pharma has a pipeline of other product candidates that use its Biochronomer technology. One of these, APF112, incorporates the local anesthetic, mepivacaine. It is designed to provide up to 36 hours of post-surgical pain relief and to minimize the use of morphine-like drugs, or opiates, which are used in post-surgical pain management.

Renovo was established in 2000 by Professor Mark Ferguson and Doctor Sharon O'Kane. Renovo had its way, that famous scar on Harry Potter would be gone in no time. The pharmaceutical company develops drug products designed to prevent scarring caused by skin or cosmetic surgeries, eye injuries, adhesions, tendon and ligament damage, and nerve damage (no word yet on if it helps treat the blemishes of boy wizards). Renovo's chief product is Juvista, a trial stage drug that is injected into the edges of wounds to help prevent scars. The company also has three other pre-clinical drug products in development: Juvidex (for scar improvement), Prevascar (scar reduction), and Zesteem (skin healing).

Qiagen N.V. was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Venlo, the Netherlands. Qiagen N.V. provides technologies and products for preanalytical sample preparation and linked molecular assay solutions worldwide. Its sample technologies are used to collect, stabilize, isolate, and purify deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and proteins from blood, bone, and tissue samples; and assay technologies are used to make specific target biomolecules, such as the DNA of a specific virus for subsequent detection and analysis. The company offers sample and assay consumable products that are used in plasmid, DNA purification; RNA purification and stabilization; genomic and viral nucleic acid purification; nucleic acid transfection; polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification; reverse transcription; DNA cleanup after PCR and sequencing; and DNA cloning and protein purification. It also provides PCR assays, which allow PCR-based detection of viral, bacterial and parasite, human, and animal pathogens, as well as pharmacogenomic genotyping; and various other products for research in the areas of epigenetics, gene expression, micro RNA, proteomics, RNAi, and applied testing and molecular diagnostics. In addition, the company offers automated systems that provide walk-away automation of sample and assay technologies in low, medium, or high throughput scale, as well as reaction set-up and other laboratory tasks; QIAcube, which allows users in research in life sciences, applied testing, and molecular diagnostic to automate the processing of the company's consumable products; and instruments to OEM partners. Further, it provides custom services, such as whole genome amplification services, DNA sequencing, and non-cGMP DNA production on a contract basis; and sells and/or licenses technology. The company serves researchers at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, academic institutions, and government and private laboratories.

Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Samaritan) is an entrepreneurial biopharmaceutical company, focused on commercializing therapeutic products to relieve the suffering of patients with Alzheimer's disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and Hepatitis C. Samaritan also focuses on commercializing its acquired marketing and sales rights to sell marketed revenue-generating products, in Greece, and/or various Eastern European countries. The Company has partnered its oral entry inhibitor HIV drug SP-01A, a drug that has demonstrated efficacy, in Phase II clinical trials, with Pharmaplaz, Ireland to advance to Phase III clinical trials. In addition, it focuses on commercializing three market drug candidates with late-stage preclinical development programs.

Insmed Incorporated Company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Insmed Incorporated, a development stage company, engages in the development of recombinant protein drug. The company's primary product includes IPLEX, a complex of recombinant human IGF-1 and its binding protein IGFBP-3 for use in the treatment of several serious medical conditions, as well as conducting a phase III enabling clinical trial for investigating IPLEX as a treatment for myotonic muscular dystrophy. Insmed also engages in various oncology programs, including INSM-18, an orally available small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor that has demonstrated selective inhibition of IGF-1 and human epidermal growth factor receptor; and rhIGFBP-3, which is in early clinical development stage for the treatment of breast, prostate, liver, ovarian, and colon cancers. The company also provides Expanded Access Program in Italy to offer IPLEX to physicians for use in their patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It has a license to Pharmacia AB's portfolio of regulatory filings pertaining to rhIGF; and an agreement with NAPO Pharmaceuticals that gives NAPO the right to develop, manufacture, and commercialize masoprocal products for various indications relating to diabetes, cardiac disease, vascular disease, metabolic disease, and syndrome X.

Teikoku Pharma USA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Teikoku Seiyaku Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company that develops, and manufactures enhanced pharmaceutical products based on its transdermal drug delivery technologies. Teikoku focuses its efforts in two therapeutic areas; Pain and CNS. By applying our transdermal technologies to existing actives or co-developing new formulations, Teikoku helps pharmaceutical companies extend patent protections, diversify product lines, provide better delivery mechanisms, and promote brand loyalty. Teikoku charts new territory in prescription, OTC, and medical device markets around the world, transforming ideas into ideally delivered products that carry a competitive edge in quality and innovation.
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