Videx
Trademark details
Videx® is a registered trademark used for Anti-Viral Preparations and owned by Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Bristol-Myers Company. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.
| Goods and/or Services: | Anti-Viral Preparations |
| Serial Number: | 73825741 |
| Registration Number: | 1597127 |
| Filing Date: | Sep 18, 1989 |
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Last Applicant(s)/ Owner(s) of Record | Bristol-Myers Squibb Company345 Park Avenue |
| Related Products: | Pharmaceuticals |
Suppliers

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Bristol-Myers Squibb Co in New York, NY, United States
...Research or Testing Services, Medical Imaging, Medicinal Tablets, Bioenergetic Healthcare Products available from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company based in New York, NY. Click the links below to visit our website or contact us via our profile page...
Perry Videx in Hainesport, New Jersey, USA
... Perry Videx 25 Mount Laurel Road Hainesport, New Jersey 08036...http://www.perryvidex.com Description Perry Videx is a used equipment dealer serving...
News and Blogs

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FDA Drug Safety Communication: Serious liver disorder associated with the use of Videx/Videx EC
...Communication: Serious liver disorder associated with the use of Videx/Videx EC (didanosine) Featured In: Regulatory News...Communication: Serious liver disorder associated with the use of Videx/Videx EC (didanosine) Safety Announcement...
Pharmacyclics, Inc. - Pharmacyclics Announces Appointment of Timothy G. Whitten as Senior Vice
...products in the United States, including Taxol and Paraplatin® (carboplatin) Injection for cancer and Zerit® (stavudin) and Videx® (didanosine) for HIV disease. He also directed marketing and sales efforts to key customers, including large physician...
Leflunomidepulmonary warning | Australian Doctor
...also highlighted 414 reports of medications possibly implicated in drug-induced pancreatitis. Azathioprine, didanosine (Videx) and valproate (Epilim, Valpro) were most often involved in reports of pancreatitis. Groups... The content...
australiandoctor.com.au
...also highlighted 414 reports of medications possibly implicated in drug-induced pancreatitis. Azathioprine, didanosine (Videx) and valproate (Epilim, Valpro) were most often involved in reports of pancreatitis. Groups at increased risk include...
