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- Q7969801 subject Q8402124.
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- Q7969801 abstract "Warner–Lambert was an American pharmaceutical company. Formerly two separate entities, the first company was started in 1856 when William R. Warner founded a drug store in Philadelphia. Warner went on to invent a tablet-coating process gaining him a place in the Smithsonian Institution. The second half of the name came from Jordan Wheat Lambert, founder of the Lambert Pharmacal Company, the makers of Listerine. The two companies merged in 1955 to form Warner–Lambert.Over the years, the company expanded through many mergers and acquisitions to become an international competitor in several businesses. In 1976, Warner–Lambert took over Parke-Davis, which was founded in Detroit in 1866, by Hervey Parke and George Davis. This was followed by acquisitions of Wilkinson Sword in 1993 and Agouron in 1999.In the late 90's, Warner-Lambert formed an alliance with Pfizer to bring its drug, Lipitor, to market. Lipitor launched in January 1997 to resounding success, reaching $1B in domestic sales within its first 12 months on the market.Warner–Lambert was itself acquired by Pfizer in 2000.".
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- Q7969801 wikiPageWikiLink Q8402124.
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- Q7969801 comment "Warner–Lambert was an American pharmaceutical company. Formerly two separate entities, the first company was started in 1856 when William R. Warner founded a drug store in Philadelphia. Warner went on to invent a tablet-coating process gaining him a place in the Smithsonian Institution. The second half of the name came from Jordan Wheat Lambert, founder of the Lambert Pharmacal Company, the makers of Listerine.".
- Q7969801 label "Warner–Lambert".