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PPH Patient Handouts Reported by Wyeth's marketing partner Amgen, full year Enbrel net revenue in North America was $1.9 billion, an increase of 46%. Wyeth has exclusive rights to Enbrel outside of North America where net revenue for the year reached $680 million, more than double the previous year. In the U.S., new and total prescriptions for the four-week period ended December 31, 2004 increased 90% and 44%, respectively, over the corresponding period in the prior year. The launch of the psoriasis indication in the U.S. in April has contributed significantly to recent Enbrel prescription growth. As of December, more than half of U.S. based dermatologists have written a prescription for Enbrel.
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Equivalents of ceiling hooks in some of Wyeth’s other pictures often have the effect, among others, of avoiding the "sweetness" that he deplores in much realistic painting. The jagged, menacing edge of a sawed log, seen through the window of a sun-filled room in Kuerner’s house, threatens the calm of Groundhog Day (1959,) one of Wyeth’s most widely admired works. Through such details as the log and the table set for one, the artist intended to capture what he called "the very essence of the man," Karl, who is not present in the picture.
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ACRP Wire Wyeth has extensive experience with rapamycin and its analogs, both with its currently marketed immunosuppressant, Rapamuneâ (sirolimus) and with temsirolimus (CCI-779) which is in late-stage clinical development for the treatment of cancer. Biotica was spun out from the University of Cambridge to focus on the discovery and development of novel therapeutics derived from polyketides for such uses as cholesterol-lowering agents, immunosuppressants, anticancer agents, and anti-infectives.
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On his twenty-second birthday, while spending the summer in Maine, Wyeth met Betsy Merle James, the daughter of a newspaper editor. They were married the following year, on May 15, 1940. At their first meeting Betsy James had taken Wyeth to Cushing to introduce him to her long-time friend Christina Olson, who had been crippled by polio in childhood. It was her weather-beaten, three-story, steep-roofed, clapboard house, built on a coastal promontory, rather than Christina herself, that attracted Wyeth’s interest on that occasion. But Christina’s personality and qualities that seemed to Wyeth to represent Maine gradually made her his favorite subject. The Olsons-Christina and her brother Alvaro, a blueberry farmer, were the Maine counterpart of the Kuerners.
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Image:wyeth_logo.gif In 1872, Henry Bower, an employee of Wyeth, developed one of the first rotary compressed tablet machines in the United States. This enabled the mass production of medicines with unprecedented precision and speed. It was massively successful, and the Wyeth brothers won multiple awards at the Centennial Exhibition. In 1883, Wyeth opened its first foreign facility in Montreal, Canada and began vaccine production. Six years later, a fire destroyed the brothers' original Walnut Street store; the brothers sold the retail business and began focusing on mass-production.
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