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- Grünenthal is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Aachen in Germany. It was founded in 1946 as Chemie Grünenthal and has been continuously family-owned...
- tranquilizer, and was later marketed by the German pharmaceutical company Chemie Grünenthal under the trade name Contergan as a medication for anxiety, trouble sleeping...
- relation. Tapentadol was invented at the German pharmaceutical company Grünenthal in the late 1980s led by Helmut Buschmann; the team started by analyzing...
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- returned home to (then) West Germany. There he worked at Chemie Grünenthal (now Grünenthal GmbH). Prior to writing his memoirs, Schenck was interviewed in...
- under the name "Tramal" in 1977 by the West German pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH. In the mid-1990s, it was approved in the United Kingdom and the...
- animals" and was discarded on that basis. In 1957, it was acquired by Chemie Grünenthal in Germany. The German company had been established as a soap maker after...
- established medicines portfolio into a new joint venture with German company Grünenthal. In October 2023, Kyowa Kirin acquired a Britain-based biopharmaceutical...
- PMID 10883409. S2CID 15585554. "AstraZeneca enters agreement with Grünenthal to divest rights to migraine treatment Zomig". www.astrazeneca.com. 7...
- fled back to Germany. In 1946 Mückter became Head of Research at the Grünenthal pharmaceutical company, where he further developed the infamous drug thalidomide...