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    Introduction: Sildenafil Citrate (API) is more commonly known by its trade name, Viagra. The drug was discovered by Pfizer. It is used to treat penile dysfunction in men. The drug was firstly created in the 1990’s and was to be used as a treatment for high blood pressure, angina and chest pain. During Trials it was discovered that the drug had insignificant effect on angina. In turn an unexpected side-effect was discovered. The drug gave men a penile erection and sustained it for a period of…

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    Prehan Iqbal San Jose State University Stem Cell Therapy For Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a seriously debilitating disease with over 1.6 million sufferers in the US (Pfizer, n.d.). RA is a disease where people have “pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints” (Pfizer, n.d.). Because of the high number of individuals affected by the disease and the severity of the disease, there is an urgency to find a cure for RA. Researchers and sufferers are hopeful that…

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    counterfeit alert network to further raise awareness of suspicious activity and hopefully put an end to this issue. Pfizer, a large pharmaceutical company, has suggested that there needs to be more a financial commitment from the FDA. With an increased budget, you can increase inspections of counterfeits to enforce GMP’s and maintain the integrity of the pharmaceutical industry. Lastly, Pfizer also suggested using RFID tags. These are radio frequency identification tags that they use within…

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    The main problems with these drugs are they do way too little with the problem at hand, such as anxiety, to have so many side effects and risks. Anxiolytics are taken to deal with anxiety and the some of the side effects of that medicine are problems with memory, dizziness, and drowsiness. Some of these prescribed medications may be good for a short term, but they can be habit-forming and even then when you are off the medications the original problem is likely to come back. Along with the…

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    redevelopment plans can be considered "public use" under the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment as they benefited the general community because of economic growth qualified as a permissible. The issue started when in 1998 pharmaceutical giant Pfizer constructed a plant near Fort Trumbull. The City decided that the firm could utilize the land better than Fort Trumbull residents. The City gave its power of eminent domain to the New London Development Corporation (NLDC) which was a private…

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    disease. Treatment of Patient and Testing of Trovan at Kano Government Hospital A NGO named Medicines Fans Frontiers (MFS) provided free treatment for the disease in Kano government hospital. PFIZER had joined in that hospital to provide the treatment in association with the existing health care providers. The PFIZER team tested a drug called Trovan or Trovafloxesin on about 200 children who were selected for that trial. But the government hospital and the MSF were using Chloranphenicol for…

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    are couple different stocks that are highly recommended at the moment for a long-term investment – Merck and Pfizer. The company Merck has a history of producing very innovative, yet successful drugs to treat different diseases. This allows their stock to make several jumps throughout a long-term investment. Merck is predicted to grow 7% in the next five years. On the other hand, Pfizer is a large company in the pharmaceutical industry. They are an extremely large company, so it is…

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    Pfizer senior director hired some genius employees to do the job well and more efficiently but in reality, performance was not satisfactory, A situation is same up to top level management, Jordan (CEO) decided a supportive work will do another organization for Pfizer, so it reduces waste time, increases efficiency and works effectively. So this is different planning, on the other hand…

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    The Allied nations from the conference proposed the creation of a regulating body to oversee trade as well as money exchange. The ITO was that body. Some of the countries looking at ITO formation were also starting to negotiate rules to govern the trade that would be overseen by the ITO once formed and agreed upon. These rules were called The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The ITO was never formed, primarily due to the United States’ refusal to sign. This left only GATT to govern…

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    1. We celebrate the 16th anniversary whereby identification of a potential suspect became strictly prohibited in reportage. One security guard, Richard Jewell, exposed a bomb before detonation in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park of Atlanta. He was temporarily investigated as a culprit by the Federal Bureau of Investigation leading to nationwide publishers to aggressively dispatch personal records. Jewell’s background had been exhaustively scrutinized to bring outside interest as the rigorous…

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