- Wyeth
Infobox_Company
company_name = Wyeth
company_
company_type = Public (nyse|WYE)
foundation =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1860)
location =Madison, New Jersey ,United States flagicon|USA
key_people =Bernard J. Poussot CEO,President and Vice Chairman of WyethRobert Essner , ChairmanJoseph Mahady , President, Global Business, Wyeth PharmaceuticalsJohn Wyeth , Founderindustry =
Pharmaceuticals ,Healthcare
products =Premarin ,Effexor ,Enbrel , (See more products.)
revenue = (2006)
num_employees = 49,732 (2005)
homepage = [http://www.wyeth.com/ www.wyeth.com]Wyeth, formerly known as American Home Products (AHP), is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. The company is based in
Madison, New Jersey . They are known for manufacturing the over-the-counter (OTC) drugsRobitussin and theanalgesic Advil (ibuprofen ), as well as the prescription drugsPremarin andEffexor , which both boast over $3 billion in sales annually.History
1860–1899
In 1860, pharmacists John and Frank Wyeth opened a drugstore with a small research lab. In 1862, on the suggestion of doctors, they began to manufacture large quantities of commonly ordered medicines. They were successful, and in 1864 they began supplying medicines and beef extract to the Union army during the Civil War.
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 theCentennial Exhibition . In 1883, Wyeth opened its first international facility inMontreal ,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.1900–1929
John Wyeth died in 1907 and his only son, Stuart, became the company's president. American Home Products, the holding company now known as Wyeth, was incorporated on February 4th, 1926. The Whitehall building in downtown
Manhattan became the corporation's first headquarters. Global sales became stronger due to the sales of Wyeth'sKolynos brand of toothpaste. In 1929, Stuart Wyeth died and left controlling interest toHarvard University .1930–1949
In 1930, Wyeth purchased
Anacin , a product for tension headaches which quickly became the company's flagship product. One year later, Harvard sold Wyeth to American Home Products for $2.9 million.In 1935, Alvin G. Brush, a
Certified Public Accountant , becameCEO of the entire organization and would serve for thirty years. Under Brush's leadership, 34 new companies were acquired in the next fifteen years, includingChef Boyardee and the "S.M.A. Corporation", a pharmaceutical firm specializing in innovative infant formulas. Wyeth also made its first licensing deal, acquiring an antibiotic forarthritis vaccine research.In 1941, the United States entered
World War II , and Wyeth shipped typical wartime drugs such assulfa bacteriostatics,blood plasma ,typhus vaccine,quinine , andatabrine tablets. Wyeth was later rewarded for its contribution to the war effort. During this time, Wyeth launched itspenicillin research facility with G. RaymondRettew .In 1943, Wyeth purchased "G. Washington Coffee Refining Company", an
instant coffee company created by George Washington.In 1943, Wyeth merged with "Ayerst, McKenna and Harrison, Ltd." of Canada. With this merger came
Premarin , the world's first conjugatedestrogen medicine, which to this day is one of Wyeth's flagship products. Wyeth was one of 22 companies selected by the government in 1944 to manufacture penicillin for the military, and later for the general public.In 1945, Wyeth acquired the "Fort Dodge Serum Company", thus entering the animal health field, in which they are still active to this day.
1950–1969
In 1951, Wyeth launched
Antabuse , a drug for the treatment ofalcoholism , as well as theantihistamine Phenergan .Ansolyen was launched the next year as ahigh blood pressure medication. Theanticonvulsant Mysoline was introduced in 1954. Other drugs introduced during this time includeIsordil , avasodilator for treatment of angina,Dryvax , afreeze-dried smallpox vaccine, and Ovral, acombined oral contraceptive pill . Pharmaceuticals were generating an ever-increasing percentage of Wyeth's sales.Wyeth became a leading US vaccine producer after supplying
polio vaccine for Salk trials. The corporate headquarters were moved toRadnor , Pennsylvania, where they remained until 2003. William F. Laporte became the Chairman and President of AHP in 1965, and served until 1981.The
World Health Organization initiated theGlobal Smallpox Eradication Program in 1967, and approached Wyeth to develop a better injection system for smallpox vaccines which could be used in the field. Wyeth waivedpatent royalties on its innovativebifurcated needle , aiding in the delivery of over 200 million smallpox vaccines per year.1970–1989
Wyeth's oral contraceptives became extremely popular in the US. John W. Culligan, after becoming Chairman and CEO in 1981, spun off less profitable lines and focused resources on consumer and prescription drugs. Wyeth made history in 1984 with the introduction of
Advil , the first nonprescriptionibuprofen in America, as well as the most famous prescription-to-OTC switch in history.John R. Stafford became CEO and Chairman in 1986. He completed the divestiture of non-core businesses such as household products, foods, and candy. Wyeth and
Ayerst merged to form Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, thus strengthening and consolidating Wyeth's pharmaceutical operations.In the late 1980s, Wyeth acquired the animal health businesses of
Bristol-Myers andParke-Davis . David J. Richards, M.D. was appointed to the Vice President position. Wyeth also acquired A.H. Robins, makers ofRobitussin ,ChapStick ,Dimetapp , and theDalkon Shield .1990–1999
Premarin becomes the #1 prescribed drug in the US in 1993. Effexor (venlafaxine HCl), the firstserotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), is introduced for the treatment ofclinical depression and is later indicated for generalized anxiety disorder andsocial anxiety disorder .In 1993, Wyeth founded the
Women's Health Research Institute , the only institute in the pharmaceutical industry entirely dedicated to reasearch in women's health. The Institute conducts trials in menopausal issues,endometriosis ,contraception , and more.In 1994, Wyeth acquired
American Cyanamid and its subsidiary Lederle Laboratories. This acquisition brought the Lederle Praxis vaccines, newresearch and development capacity, andCentrum , the leading USmultivitamin . Wyeth's sales topped $13 billion in 1995; two years later,Premarin became the company's first brand to reach $1 billion in sales.In 1995, Wyeth acquired the animal health division of Solvay, which was folded into
Fort Dodge Animal Health . The acquisition gave Fort Dodge Animal Health strong market presence in Europe and Asia as well as expanding its product portfolio to include swine and poultry vaccines.In 1997, Wyeth's controversial diet drug
fenfluramine was taken off the market by the USFood and Drug Administration (FDA) after several reports of deaths and other health problems associated with the drug combination known asfen-phen occurred.In 1998, American Home Products was left at the altar by British pharma powerhouse
SmithKline Beecham , who pulled the plug on the estimated $70 billion merger. The deal was reportedly killed in response to British regulators who feared losing jobs to a proposed US headquarters location. (SmithKline Beecham merged with fellow BritGlaxo Wellcome in 1999 to form the world's leading drug company.) This was the start of a three-year losing streak in the mergers and acquisitions game for AHP.In 1999, another American Home Products merger fell through, this time a proposed $34 billion merger-of-equals with chemical and biotech manufacturer
Monsanto . Though the companies issued a combined statement saying the breakup was mutual "because (the deal) was not in the best interests of shareholders," rumors circulated that AHP had canceled the deal due to issues in the soon-to-be-combined boardroom. (Monsanto announced in December of 1999 that it would merge withPharmacia &Upjohn instead; the new conglomerate eventually unloaded Monsanto again, before being bought themselves byPfizer in 2003.)2000–present
* In 2000, American Home Products lost a $65 billion friendly takeover bid for rival drug company
Warner-Lambert in their most dramatic merger loss yet. After the merger announcement,Pfizer offered a competing hostile bid, primarily to save their half of aLipitor joint venture with Warner (at the time the #1 prescription drug in the world). At one point talks were under way in whichProcter & Gamble would help by buying both companies in a wild three-way merger, a rumor which cost P&G a 10% drop in its stock price. Eventually, despite both CEOs going on tour to defend the deal to shareholders, Pfizer won Warner-Lambert and formed the second largest drug company in the world, while AHP had to settle for a $1.8 billion poison pill payment.* Robert Essner, the company's current CEO, was appointed in 2001. On September 27, 2007, the Wyeth Board of Directors elected Bernard Poussot President and Chief Executive Officer effective on January 1, 2008. [http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=895899]
* In 2002, American Home Products changed its name to Wyeth, having spun off unrelated businesses in order to focus on pharmaceuticals. [See [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=78193&p=irol-faq#10673 Wyeth's investor FAQ] .]
* As part of the Women's Health Initiative sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, a large-scale clinical trial for Hormone Replacement Therapy showed that long-term use of
progestin andestrogen may increase the risk ofstroke s, heart attacks,blood clot s, andbreast cancer . Following these results, Wyeth experienced a significant decline in its sales of Premarin, Prempro (conjugatedequine estrogen s) and related hormonesFact|date=February 2007, from over $2 billion in 2002 to just over $1 billion in 2006. [http://www.wyeth.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/wyeth_xml/home/news/announcements/1170158273391.pdf] The results from the study were significant enough that Wyeth terminated the trials early due to a fear that their participants may be at risk.* Wyeth, as a corporation, filed a 'citizens complaint' with the United States FDA on October 16, 2005, [http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2006/01/31/wyeth_asks_fda_prohibit_bioidentical_hormones.htm] requesting that the US FDA take action against pharmacies who compound, manufacture, or sell unlicensed bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) drugs to their patients. Specifically, Wyeth asserted that the BRHT drugs are not licensed by the FDA according to section 505 of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, misbranded and adulterated per sections 501 and 502 of 21 U.S.C. (paragraphs 351, 352, and 355). [http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/DOCKETS/dockets/05p0411/05p-0411-cp00001-01-vol1.pdf] Drug manufacturers are required to demonstrate through clinical trials that marketed drugs are safe and efficacious, a process that BHRT drugs have not undergone. If honored, the request would require the same safety and efficacy data for those primarily engaged in
alternative medicine .* The
European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection blamed the presence of illegal steroids in the food supply on "fraudulent exchange and disposal of pharmaceutical waste". A Wyeth factory disposing of the byproducts from syntheticprogesterone manufacture was the source of the contamination. [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2551]* In 2003 Wyeth reportedly contributed funds to a not-for-profit support group, The
Meningitis Centre , which lobbies theAustralia n Government to introduce universal immunisation against pneumococcal disease. [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/21/1071941610958.html] . Wyeth produces the onlypneumococcal vaccine approved for young children in Australia.*In 2008 the CFO and CEO were replaced
Divisions
Wyeth Consumer Healthcare
"Wyeth Consumer Healthcare" (formerly Whitehall-Robins Consumer Healthcare) operates in over 65 countries. The division had sales of $2.5 billion in 2004 and is the fifth largest over-the-counter health products company in the world.
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
"Wyeth Pharmaceuticals", formerly Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, is the original company founded by the Wyeth brothers, originally known as John Wyeth and Brother. They focus on the research, develop, and marketing of prescription drugs. The pharmaceuticals division is further subdivided into five subdivisions: Wyeth Research, Prescription Products, Biotech, Vaccines, and Nutritionals.
Fort Dodge Animal Health
"Fort Dodge Animal Health" was founded in 1912 as "Fort Dodge Serum Company". The company was established in Fort Dodge, Iowa, to manufacture hog cholera serum. It became a division of American Home Products (now Wyeth) in 1945. They are a leading manufacturer of prescription and over-the-counter vaccines and pharmaceuticals for veterinary medicine as well as livestock. Its global headquarters are located in
Overland Park , Kansas.Innovative Fort Dodge products include
West Nile-Innovator ,Duramune Adult ,CYDECTIN Pour-on , thePyramid vaccine line,Quest Gel , andEtoGesic Tablets .Products
Wyeth Consumer Healthcare Products
*
Advil
* Advil PM
*Alavert
*Caltrate
* Centrum
*ChapStick
*Dimetapp
*Dristan
*Preparation H
*Robitussin
*Today condoms
*Z-bec Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Products
* [http://www.wyeth.com/products/prescription (US) Product list]
* Ativan (lorazepam ); abenzodiazepine used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and certain seizures
* Effexor/Effexor XR (venlafaxine HCl); anSNRI forclinical depression , Generalized Anxiety Disorder, andSocial Anxiety Disorder
* Enbrel (etanercept ); a drug approved forPsoriasis and various forms ofRheumatoid Arthritis (co-marketed byAmgen )
* Lybrel ;A breakthrough birth control medication that went on the market in 2008, Wyeth put more into the advertising of this drug than any other medicine previously.
* Premarin (conjugated estrogen tablets);Estrogen HRT for menopausal women
* [http://www.premarinvaginalcream.com Premarin Vaginal Cream] (conjugated estrogens) indicated to treat vaginal dryness at menopause
* Prevnar ; vaccine to protect children from pneumococcal disease
* Pristiq (desvenlafaxine ); a newly approved antidepressant for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD)
* Protonix (pantoprazole ); aproton pump inhibitor for treating dyspepsia,duodenal ulcer s andOesophagitis
* Relistor (methylnaltrexone ); a newly approved drug for constipation induced by opioids (co-marketed with Progenics)
* Torisel (temsirolimus ); a drug approved for the treatment of Renal Cell Carcinoma (a type of cancer).
* Tygacil (tigecycline ); anantibiotic developed for treatment of intra-abdominal and skin / tissue infections caused by resistant pathogens such asMRSA
* Xyntha (Antihemophilic Factor (Recombinant), Plasma/Albumin-Free); a new form of AHF, recently approved by the US FDA
* Zosyn (piperacillin /tazobactam ); another intravenous antibiotic used mainly in intensive care medicine. Also known as "Tazocin" in some countries.Fort Dodge Animal Health Products
* Barricade
* Biodectin Sheep Vaccine and wormer (moxidectin )
* Bursine-2/Bursine Plus/Bursine K Poultry Vaccines
* Cefa-Lak/Cefa-Dri
* CYDECTIN (moxidectin )
* Dicural
* Duramune Dog Vaccines
* Duvaxyn Horse Vaccines
* EtoGesic Tablets
* Ewegaurd Sheep Vaccine and wormer (moxidectin )
* Fel-O-Guard Cat Vaccines
* Fel-O-Vax Cat Vaccines
* Fluvac Innovator Horse Vaccine
* GiardiaVax Dog Vaccine
*Ketaset
* LeptoVax Dog Vaccine
* LymeVax Dog Vaccine
* Nolvasan
* PestVac Pig Vaccine
* Pinnacle I.N. Horse Vaccine
* Pneumobort Horse Vaccine
* Polyflex
* Poulvac Poultry Vaccines
* Presponse Cattle Vaccines
* ProHeart 6/ProHeart SR-12 (moxidectin )Heartworm preventative
* ProMeris for dogs and cats
* Provac Poultry Vaccines
* PYRAMID Cattle Vaccines
* Quest/Equest Gel (moxidectin )
* Rabon Ear Tags for Cattle
* Rabvac Rabies Vaccine for Dogs
* Supona
* Suvaxyn Pig Vaccines
* Synanthic
* SYNOVEX Implants
*Telazol
* ToDAY/ToMORROW
* Torbugesic-SA
* Triangle Cattle Vaccines
* TriReo Poultry Vaccine
* Vetdectin (moxidectin ) (New Zealand)
* Weanergaurd Sheep Vaccine and wormer (moxidectin )
* Websters Cattle, Sheep and Poultry Vaccines (Australia)
* West Nile Innovater Horse VaccinePrevnar
On 1 July, 2006, Wyeth launched
Prevnar — its internationalvaccine forInvasive Pneumococcal Disease (IPD) — in India. Prevnar is the first and onlypneumococcal conjugate vaccine for infants and children which protects against pneumococcal disease likemeningitis ,bacterial pneumonia ,septicaemia andbacteraemia (bacteria in the blood.)Notes
External links
* [http://www.wyeth.com/ Wyeth.com]
* [http://www.fortdodgelivestock.com/ Fort Dodge Animal Health]
* [http://www.fortdodge.com.au/ Fort Dodge Australia]
* [http://www.fortdodge.com.br/ Fort Dodge Brazil]
* [http://www.fortdodge.eu/ Fort Dodge Europe]
* [http://www.fortdodge.com.mx/ Fort Dodge Mexico]
* [http://www.wyethah.ca/ Wyeth Animal Health Canada]
* [http://www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com/companyprofile.asp?guid=2686E6BE-34CB-40D7-98C6-E84AEEED219F Wyeth Company Profile and News Archive] from Pharmaceutical Business Review
* [http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item.jhtml?id=4769&t=bizhistory Wyeth/AHP history] from theHarvard Business School
* [http://www.tygacil.com/ Tygacil - tigecycline IV]
* [http://www.zosyn.com/ Zosyn (tazobactam / piperacillin)]
* [http://www.gstock.com/quote/wye.html Wyeth stock quote & historical chart]
* [http://www.meningitis.com.au/ The Meningitis Centre]
* [http://www.effexorxr.com/ Effexor XR]
* [http://www.pristiq.com/ Pristiq]
* [http://www.promeris.com/ ProMeris]
* [http://www.stopcircovirus.com/ Suvaxyn PCV-2]
* [http://www.gastroclub.co.uk/]
* [http://www.prevenar.co.uk/]
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