
Abbott GmbH wants to cure what ails you. A subsidiary of Abbott Labs, the company has production facilities in four German cities. The Wiesbaden facility produces biopharmaceuticals used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and HIV/AIDS, as well as hospital and nutritional products. It also houses the company's diagnostics sales department. The Ludwigshafen complex (one of Abbott's largest pharmaceutical production sites outside the US) is home to Abbott Labs' European clinical trials, high-tech drug production, and R&D operations. Wetzlar houses Abbott Vascular Management while Rangendingen houses a vascular instrument manufacturing plant where balloon catheters, stents, and stent delivery systems are made.

Genta plays rough with cancer. The firm develops drugs, including DNA/RNA medicines and more traditional small molecule drugs, for cancer and other diseases. Lead candidate Genasense blocks production of a protein that can cause resistance to cancer treatments. The company is hoping for marketing approval of Genasense to be used in conjunction with chemotherapy by patients with lymphocytic leukemia and malignant melanoma. Genasense is also in clinical trials for treatment of other diseases, such as prostate and colon cancer. Its small molecule program yielded Ganite, an FDA-approved treatment for hypercalcemia (a potentially fatal side effect of cancer); but the company does not actively market the drug.

IntelliPharmaCeutics International (IPC) is getting smarter about drug delivery by the second. The pharmaceutical company uses its controlled release drug delivery technology to develop new and generic drug products for enhanced treatment of pain, cardiovascular, and neurological issues. Its products are based on its patented HYPERMATRIX platform, which controls a drug's release time within the gastrointestinal tract. With a diverse pipeline, IPC develops its own proprietary products, as well as ones for third parties, including international clients; it also offers contract manufacturing. In 2009 the formerly private company merged with Vasogen to create the publicly traded IntelliPharmaCeutics International.

SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc. company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts. SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc., a life sciences company, provides products and services to facilitate the discovery, development, and production of human and animal diagnostics, and therapeutics. The company’s portfolio includes diagnostic controls, plasma-derived reagents, and molecular biomarkers, as well as biobanking and contract research services. It operates in two segments, Diagnostic & Biopharmaceutical Products and BioServices. The Diagnostic & Biopharmaceutical Products segment provides controls and panels used for the evaluation and quality control of infectious disease tests in hospitals and clinical labs, blood banks, and in vitro diagnostic (IVD) manufacturing; and reagents and bioprocessing products, including biological materials for use in the research, development, and manufacture of human and animal diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. This segment sells various controls and panels to hospital laboratories, independent clinical laboratories, public health laboratories, blood banks, IVD manufacturers, and government regulatory and research agencies; and reagents and bioprocessing products to diagnostic, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology product developers and manufacturers, as well as to research laboratories affiliated with government, academia, and private foundations.

DURECT Corporation was founded in 1998 and is based in Cupertino, California. DURECT Corporation, a specialty pharmaceutical company, focuses on the development of pharmaceutical products for pain, central nervous system, disorders, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic diseases based on its proprietary drug formulations and delivery platform technologies. The company's products include POSIDUR, a release formulation of bupivacaine under Phase IIb clinical trial, which is used for the treatment of post-surgical pain; and ELADUR, a transdermal bupivacaine patch under Phase IIb clinical trial that provides continuous delivery of bupivacaine for up to three days from a single application, as well as is used for the treatment of pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia. DURECT Corporation also offers Remoxy, an oral oxycodone gelatin capsule under development with pain therapeutics; and TRANSDUR-Sufentanil, a proprietary transdermal sufentanil patch under development, which provides continuous delivery of sufentanil for a period of up to seven days from a single application. In addition, the company offers CHRONOGESIC (sufentanil), a pain therapy system; and ALZET, the miniature implantable osmotic pumps and accessories for experimental research in mice, rats, and other laboratory animals, as well as conducts research and development of pharmaceutical products in collaboration with third party pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Further, it designs, develops, and manufactures various biodegradable polymers based on lactide, glycolide, and caprolactone under the LACTEL brand for pharmaceutical and medical device clients for use as raw materials in their products.

YM BioSciences USA Inc. company develops products for treating cancer and other related conditions. Its product candidates come out of Canadian parent company YM BioSciences Inc.' biotechnology portfolio. It is conducting clinical trials on nimotuzumab, a monoclonal antibody treatment targeting brain-cancer, for use in pediatric patients and for use in treating other solid tumor cancers in all patients. YM BioSciences also targets cancer-related pain. YM BioSciences USA changed its name from EXIMIAS Pharmaceutical a number of years ago when it was acquired by, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of, YM Biosciences Inc.

Ortho-McNeil, a subsidiary of gigantic healthcare company Johnson & Johnson, makes a variety of women's health and contraceptive products. A division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, its women's health line is dominated by oral contraceptives, including Ortho-cyclen, Ortho-novum, and Modicon; other products include Ditropan for overactive bladder treatment and yeast infection drug Terazol. Sister company Ortho-McNeil Neurologics was created to hold Ortho-McNeil's central nervous system drugs, including epilepsy treatment Topamax, pain management drug Ultracet, Alzheimer's treatments, and migraine remedies, allowing the company to focus strictly on women's health.

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited company is India's largest drug manufacturer, as well as a top global generics producer. Anti-infectives amoxycillin and ciprofloxacin, and cardio drug simvastatin are among Ranbaxy's top sellers; all come in several administration forms. The company also addresses gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, and central nervous system disorders, as well as diabetes, pain, allergies, and HIV/AIDS. Its R&D focus includes new forms of existing drugs and metabolic disease treatments. The company also has a groundbreaking anti-malarial candidate in late-phase trials. Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo owns a controlling stake in Ranbaxy.

Dynavax Technologies Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company that discovers and develops a pipeline of Toll-like Receptor (TLR) product candidates. The Company's product candidates include HEPLISAV, a hepatitis B vaccine; SD-101, a Phase Ib hepatitis C therapy; DV-601, a Phase Ib hepatitis B therapy; Universal Flu vaccine, a preclinical vaccine under a supply and option agreement with Novartis; AZD1419, a preclinical asthma therapy partnered with AstraZeneca AB, and DV1079, a preclinical autoimmune and inflammatory disease therapy partnered with GlaxoSmithKline. In January 2010, the Company completed the acquisition of Symphony Dynamo, Inc. (SDI) from Symphony Dynamo Holdings LLC. Pursuant to the acquisition SDI became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

Precision Therapeutics, Inc. company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Precision Therapeutics, Inc., a diagnostics services company, engages in the development and delivery of treatment support tools for physicians and cancer patients in the United States and Canada. The company develops predictive drug response tests, which include ChemoFx, a drug response marker test that quantifies a cancer patient's probable tumor response to various chemotherapeutic and biologic agents and provides sensitivity and resistance information, such as tumor progression, increased side effects, accumulated toxicity, development of cross-resistance, decreased efficacy of future treatments, and decreased quality of life. It offers physicians and patients with clinical information to personalize cancer treatments.
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