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Rahway

American  
[raw-wey] / ˈrɔ weɪ /

noun

  1. a city in NE New Jersey.


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Merck, based in Rahway, N.J., said Cidara’s lead candidate, CD388, is an antiviral agent currently in Phase 3 studies for the prevention of influenza infection in individuals at higher risk of flu complications.

From The Wall Street Journal

Merck, which is based in Rahway, New Jersey, said it expects HHS to select Januvia, a treatment for type 2 diabetes, for negotiation later this year.

From Washington Times

The Rahway, New Jersey-based drugmaker added that it expects its diabetes treatment Januvia to be part of “the IRA’s scheme” starting later this year.

From Washington Times

And in that decision, they threw to the wolves the millions of working-class Americans in places like Paterson, Rahway, and Sayreville who pay the final price when quick rising flood waters trap them and their children in basement apartments.

From Salon

Shares of Rahway, New Jersey-based Merck climbed more than 2% to $116 before markets opened Thursday.

From Seattle Times