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    2014–Present: Ashland Water Technologies was bought by private investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) from Ashland Inc. on July 31, 2014, and rebranded as Solenis. [7] 2008-2014: Ashland purchased Hercules Inc. in 2008 for $2.6 billion to double earnings and gain chemicals used in papermaking, water treatment and construction. [8]

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    Medication non-adherence in America results in an estimated 131,000 annual deaths, [2] costing up to $528 billion annually. [3] Wasting $11 billion of usable medicine each year has consequences for Americans: it contributes to polluted air and water supplies, and leads to the duplicative purchasing and manufacturing of drugs to meet patient ...

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    After the medication gained FDA approval in 2023, Ro began prescribing Zepbound to medically-eligible patients through its Body Program. [ 33 ] In May 2024, in response to continual GLP-1 supply shortages, Ro launched a GLP-1 Supply Tracker to help people crowdsource information about medication supply and availability, receiving tens of ...

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    Omnicell, Inc. is an American multinational healthcare technology company headquartered in Mountain View, CA.It manufactures automated systems for medication management in hospitals and other healthcare settings, and medication adherence packaging and patient engagement software used by retail pharmacies.

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  8. Water for injection - Wikipedia

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    Water for injection is generally made by distillation or reverse osmosis. [5] It should contain less than a mg of elements other than water per 100 ml. [5] Versions with agents that stop bacterial growth are also available. [5] In the UK, some hospitals offer subcutaneous injections of water directly for treating back pain in labour.

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