
Metabolic Nutrition ships out products that help people shape up. Products include meal replacement shake powders, weight loss supplements, and anti-oxidant formulations. Its weight loss division offers products such as SyneDrex and Phenolox, which are metabolism stimulators, and Ametrol, a carbohydrate inhibitor. Sports performance offerings includes meal replacement Advantage and stamina enhancer TAG. The health and wellness division offers customers vitamin supplement Quidprim and immune system booster Stipatore, among other formulations. Metabolic Nutrition's products are sold in select health food stores; the company also takes orders through its Web site and over the phone.

Since its founding in 1928, the Hannah Research Institute has conducted research aimed at making food healthier and safer. The institute, which has links to the University of Glasgow and the Scottish Agricultural College, receives funding from the Scottish Government, medical charities, and pharmaceutical companies. Its Biomedical division conducts research on the links between health and nutrition, while the CHARIS Food Research division ... researches food. In particular, the Institute seeks to understand how environment, physiology, genetics, and other factors affect susceptibility to breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity.

Shionogi Pharma, Inc. company was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Sciele Pharma Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Sciele Pharma Inc., a pharmaceutical company, engages in acquiring, developing, marketing, and selling prescription products for patients primarily in the United States. It offers oral suspensions, tablets, and capsules, as well as products prescribed by the primary care physicians. The company provides cardiovascular and diabetes products that treat patients with high cholesterol, hypertension, high triglycerides, unstable angina, and Type 2 diabetes; pediatrics products, which treat allergies, asthma, cough and cold, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders; and products for the health and well-being of women, as well as for mothers and their babies. It develops glycopyrrolate oral solution, a treatment for chronic, moderate-to-severe drooling in pediatric patients.

Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., through its subsidiaries, focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialization of drugs based on prostones in the United States, Europe, and Japan. It offers prostone-based compounds for the treatment of gastrointestinal, vascular, respiratory, and central nervous system diseases and disorders. The company primarily markets Amitiza for the treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation in adults, as well as for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation in adult women. It also offers Rescula (unoprostone isopropyl) for the treatment of glaucoma. In addition, Sucampo Pharmaceuticals is conducting two Phase III pivotal trials of Amitiza for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction; a Phase II proof of concept trial of Cobiprostone for the prevention of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug induced ulcers; various preclinical trials of Cobiprostone for cystic fibrosis respiratory symptoms, topical ulcers and wounds, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and a preclinical phase study of SPI-017 for Alzheimer's disease. The company also has various pre-clinical studies of six additional preclinical prostone compounds, including two combination candidates for age-related diseases.

Shanghai Pharmaceutical Group, or SPGC, knows that Big Pharma is big business. One of China's largest pharmaceutical companies, SPGC makes over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, prescription drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), biopharmaceuticals, and traditional Chinese medicine. The vertically-integrated company distributes its wares and owns more than 1,000 retail locations. SPGC sells drugs in 30 countries from five foreign offices. Its R&D facility, Central Research Institute, operates 10 centers across China. In 1996 many small producers, including Sine, Dragon & Tiger, and Pioneer, merged to form SPGC.

Akorn, Inc. was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois. Akorn, Inc. manufactures and markets diagnostic and therapeutic pharmaceuticals in the areas of ophthalmology, rheumatology, anesthesia, and antidotes in the United States. The company's Ophthalmic Segment markets diagnostic products, including mydriatics and cycloplegics, anesthetics, topical stains, gonioscopic solutions, and angiography dyes, which are used in the office setting. It also sells therapeutic products, such as antibiotics, anti-infectives, steroids, steroid combinations, glaucoma medications, decongestants/antihistamines, and anti-edema medications to wholesalers and other national account customers. In addition, this segment offers non-pharmaceutical products, including various artificial tear solutions, preservative-free lubricating ointments, eyelid cleansers, vitamin supplements, and contact lens accessories. The company's Hospital Drugs and Injectables Segment markets specialty injectable pharmaceutical products, including antidotes and anesthesia, as well as products used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and pain management. It markets products to hospitals through wholesalers and other national account customers, as well as directly to medical specialists. The company's Biologics and Vaccines Segment markets adult Tetanus-Diphtheria vaccines directly to hospitals and physicians, as well as through wholesalers and national distributors. Its Contract Services Segment manufactures products for third party pharmaceutical and biotechnology customers. The company also markets and distributes vaccines purchased from outside sources. Its customers include physicians, optometrists, hospitals, wholesalers, group purchasing organizations, and other pharmaceutical companies.

Synteract, Inc. company has overseen hundreds of projects for clients that include biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, as well as medical device makers. On top of research services, Synteract offers clients proprietary and customizable software solutions for managing research and trial data. The company's expertise covers a wide range of health issues, including oncology, HIV/AIDS, ophthalmology, and gastrointestinal disorders. Founded in 1995, Synteract maintains offices in San Diego, Philadelphia, and North Carolina.

Collegium Pharmaceutical's wisdom is in developing over-the-counter and prescription drugs for a variety of conditions affecting the skin and central nervous and respiratory systems. Typically the company starts with existing drugs and works to improve them through new delivery systems that modify their release, or prevent abuse. It is working with drugs to treat such conditions as fibromyalgia, pain, and sleep apnea. Through its subsidiary Onset Therapeutics, the company markets wound care and dermatology (acne, skin infections) drugs. Its topical aerosol product Exactacain is licensed and sold by Healthpoint while its approved allergy nasal spray AllerNaze is licensed to Lupin Ltd.

AspenBio Pharma, Inc. company was founded in 2000 and is based in Castle Rock, Colorado. AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (AspenBio) is a biotechnology company engaged in the discovery, development, manufacture, and licensing or marketing of products. The Company is primarily focused on advancing towards commercialization its blood-based human diagnostic test, AppyScore to aid in the diagnosis of human appendicitis and several reproduction drugs for use in high value animals. AppyScore is a blood-based test to the aid in diagnosis of appendicitis. AppyScore measures the abundance of MRP 8/14, an inflammation biomarker, which AspenBio has identified to be elevated in acute appendicitis and demonstrates a correlation to the severity of the disease. In December 2008, the Company completed an 800 patient pivotal clinical trial for AppyScore. Products in its pipeline consist of product candidates in various stages of clinical and pre-clinical development.

Anika Therapeutics, Inc. company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts. Anika Therapeutics, Inc. develops, manufactures, and commercializes therapeutic products for tissue protection, healing, and repair. Its products are based on hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring biocompatible polymer found in the body. The company offers ORTHOVISC, an HA product used in the treatment of some forms of osteoarthritis in humans; and AMVISC, AMVISC Plus, STAARVISC-II, and ShellGel that are injectable ophthalmic viscoelastic HA products used as viscoelastic agents in ophthalmic surgical procedures, such as cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation. It also provides HYVISC, an HA product used in the treatment of equine osteoarthritis; INCERT, an HA based anti-adhesive for surgical applications; and ORTHOVISC mini, a treatment for osteoarthritis targeting small joints. In addition, the company offers MONOVISC, a single-injection osteoarthritis product for the treatment of joint dysfunction in horses due to non-infectious synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis; and ELEVESS, which is designed as a family of aesthetic dermatology products for facial wrinkles, scar remediation, and lip augmentation. Further, it involves in the research and development of joint health related products, such as a single-injection treatment product that uses a non-animal source HA. Anika Therapeutics, Inc. offers its products in the United States, as well as in Canada, Europe, Turkey, the Middle East, and Asia through representatives, agents, and distributors.
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