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Frank R.
Sisto has been Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for Mylan Laboratories, Inc. since 2003.
From 1995 to 2003, he was Executive Director, Vice President and Executive Vice President for Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. He held various positions in regulatory affairs at Glaxo Inc., A.H.
Robins Co. and Bristol Laboratories.
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Mylan Laboratories, Inc.
Mylan Laboratories, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: GenericHealth Technology Mylan Laboratories, Inc. is engaged in developing, licensing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing generic and brand pharmaceutical products. The company manufactures and markets over 140 generic products in approximately 360 product strengths covering over 40 therapeutic categories. The company manufactures products for conditions ranging from angina to arthritis, depression to diabetes, pain to Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia to sleep disorders. The company operates through its three subsidiaries: a) Mylan Pharmaceuticals (Morgantown, West Virginia) is primarily focused on solid oral dose generic pharmaceutical products. b) Mylan Technologies (St. Albans, Vermont) is the pioneer in generic transdermal drug delivery technology and is the producer of generic transdermal patches for the U.S. market. c) UDL Laboratories (Rockford, Illinois) is the number one supplier of unit dose pharmaceuticals to hospitals and other institutions across the United States. The company was incorporated in 1970 and is headquartered in Canonsburg, PA. | General Counsel | 02/10/2007 |
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Mylan Laboratories, Inc.
Mylan Laboratories, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: GenericHealth Technology Mylan Laboratories, Inc. is engaged in developing, licensing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing generic and brand pharmaceutical products. The company manufactures and markets over 140 generic products in approximately 360 product strengths covering over 40 therapeutic categories. The company manufactures products for conditions ranging from angina to arthritis, depression to diabetes, pain to Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia to sleep disorders. The company operates through its three subsidiaries: a) Mylan Pharmaceuticals (Morgantown, West Virginia) is primarily focused on solid oral dose generic pharmaceutical products. b) Mylan Technologies (St. Albans, Vermont) is the pioneer in generic transdermal drug delivery technology and is the producer of generic transdermal patches for the U.S. market. c) UDL Laboratories (Rockford, Illinois) is the number one supplier of unit dose pharmaceuticals to hospitals and other institutions across the United States. The company was incorporated in 1970 and is headquartered in Canonsburg, PA. | Health Technology |