The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, doing business as Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), is an American multinational pharmaceutical company. Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, BMS is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies and consistently ranks on the Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations. For fiscal 2022, it had a total revenue of $46.2 billion.
A Bristol Myers Squibb research and development facility in Lawrence, New Jersey (corporate headquarters since July 2023)
E.R. Squibb & Son facility in Long Island City, New York, in 1948
Sal Hepatica (1909)
The company has a number of facilities in New Jersey; this one is on the border between West Windsor and Princeton.
The pharmaceutical industry is an industry in medicine that discovers, develops, produces, and markets pharmaceutical drugs for use as medications to be administered to patients, with the aim to cure and prevent diseases, or alleviate symptoms. Pharmaceutical companies may deal in generic or brand medications and medical devices. They are subject to a variety of laws and regulations that govern the patenting, testing, safety, efficacy using drug testing and marketing of drugs. The global pharmaceuticals market produced treatments worth $1,228.45 billion in 2020 and showed a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8%.
A drug manufacturer inspection by the US Food and Drug Administration
Diethylbarbituric acid was the first marketed barbiturate. It was sold by Bayer under the trade name Veronal.
In 1937 over 100 people died after ingesting a solution of the antibacterial sulfanilamide formulated in the toxic solvent diethylene glycol.
Percent surviving by age in 1900, 1950, and 1997