Settlement is reached by Wyeth and U.S
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Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories will pay $30 million to settle U.S. regulatory issues about two of the company's production facilities. The St. Davids-based pharmaceutical company, a division of American Home Products Corp., has also agreed to increase inspections at its Lancaster County and Pearl River, N.Y., plants.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2000
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FDA seizes Wyeth drugs, citing quality standards
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The article discusses how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seized thousands of preloaded syringes made by Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories at its Lancaster County facility.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2000
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Aramark Tower sale postponed
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A federal court ruled in the Girard Estate Trust's favor when it held that the sale of the Aramark Tower in Center City to another buyer should be temporarily blocked.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2000
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