Merck in A Sentence

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    According to the Merck Manual, these include muscle weakness, muscle aches and bone pain.

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    According to the Merck Veterinary Manual, there are several symptoms that are endemic to these infections.

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    For example, Merck has acquired Lamberts and Wyeth, a global pharmaceutical and biotechnology company, has bought Solgar.

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    In The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 17th ed. Edited by Robert Berkow.

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    Merck (1741-1791), an army official in the neighbouring town of Darmstadt, he found a friend and mentor, whose irony and common-sense served as a corrective to his own exuberance of spirits.

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    Merck offers an impressive collection of information on various disorders, including cancer, digestive disorders, nerve disorders and much more.

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    Merck suggests no more than 2,000 mg per day.

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    One of the cholesterol synthesis inhibiting chemicals in red yeast rice, monacolin K, is used in an anti-cholesterol drug manufactured by Merck & Co., known as Mevacor (also known as lovastatin and mevinolin).

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    Puppies should receive their first parvo vaccine between five to eight weeks old using a high antigen-density vaccine, according to the Merck Veterinary Manual.

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    Recombivax HB, manufactured by Merck & Company, is as of 2004 available as a pediatric/adolescent formulation (orange cap) and as an adult formulation (green cap).

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    The first lawsuit against Merck and the drug Vioxx was declared a mistrial by a judge this week.

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    The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 17th ed. Edited by Mark Beers and Robert Berkow.

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    The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 17th ed. Edited by Robert Berkow.

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    The released virus is extremely sensitive to heat caused by ultrasound, and Merck scientists had to determine the precise conditions for opening the cells and releasing the virus unharmed.

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) required Merck to follow several thousand children for 15 years, to determine the long-term effects of the vaccine and whether additional booster shots of VZV would be necessary.

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    The USRDA of vitamin C for women is 75 mg per day, and Merck recommends not exceeding 2,000 mg per day.

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    The vaccine first became available in the United States in 1995 and is produced by Merck & Company under the trade name Varivax.

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    The vaccines licensed in the United States as of 2004 were HAVRIX(r) (manufactured by Glaxo SmithKline) and VAQTA(r) (manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc).

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    Thebaine, another alkaloid, was discovered by Thiboumery in 1835; whilst, in 1848, Merck isolated papaverine from commercial narcotine.

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    This "Oka" varicella strain, named after the original infected child, was licensed by Merck in 1981 and used to develop Varivax.