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Meridian Medical Technologies is a pharmaceutical company that specializes in the design and production of medical devices and emergency response products. The company is a subsidiary of Pfizer, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies.

History[edit]

Meridian Medical Technologies was founded in 1968. Over the years, it has developed a reputation for its innovative approach to medical technology. In 2003, it was acquired by King Pharmaceuticals, which was subsequently acquired by Pfizer in 2010.

Products[edit]

Meridian Medical Technologies is best known for its Auto-Injector products, which are used to deliver medication quickly and effectively in emergency situations. The company's flagship product is the EpiPen, an auto-injector used to treat severe allergic reactions, or anaphylaxis. Other notable products include the DuoDote auto-injector for treating nerve gas exposure, and the Cyanokit for treating cyanide poisoning.

Research and Development[edit]

Meridian Medical Technologies has a strong focus on research and development, with a commitment to improving its existing products and developing new ones. The company's R&D efforts are primarily focused on auto-injector technology and emergency response products.

Controversies[edit]

Meridian Medical Technologies has faced several controversies, particularly related to the pricing of the EpiPen. In 2016, the company was criticized for significantly increasing the price of the EpiPen, leading to accusations of price gouging.

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