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1) Sitter to begin with - Which Sanskrit word literally means "Science of a long life"?

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11) Sitter to begin with - Which Sanskrit word literally means "Science of a long life"?

2) It was Emil von Behring in 1901. This gentleman who was born in Almora, India

(in 1957) comes next, in 1902. What am I talking about?

3) Another easy one

- This Indian company was originally started in 1939. Their first business was

distribution of a Japanese drug named "Shiniogi". Which company?

4) Shri Jugatram Vaidya, inspired by the rich tradition of Ayurveda, decided to start

a pharmacy in 1864 to manufacture and market Natural Herbal products

(Ayurvedic Products). He named the company after his grandfather's nickname

who practised the science of Ayurveda. Which company was born thus?

5) The man credited with coining the word “antibiotic” also helped discover an

important one. Name the man and the drug.

6) With which famous drug would you associate the willow tree?

7) Which sportsperson has recently become the director of a pharma company

called db Bio Pharma India which is a joint venture with Invent Pharmaceuticals,

USA?

8) What did Earle

Dickson invent for his wife Josephine, who frequently cut and burned herself

while cooking?

9) The makers of this

tea-based drink, say it contains ingredients that will help women care for their

skin. It will be marketed and distributed as a beauty brand rather than a soft drink.

Name the two companies involved.

10) Manufactured by GD Pharmaceuticals Ltd this extremely popular product was

handed out for free to anyone who asked for it on 15th August 1947.What product

also known as Hathiwala cream am I talking about?

11) Connect a hallucinogenic drug with Aldous Huxley and William Blake.

12) The technical name of this drug is tetrahydrogestrinone. By what name is it better

known in sports circles, and what is its claim to fame?

13) Which plant, whose name is derived from the Italian for ‘beautiful lady’, is used for

cosmetic, medicinal and recreational purposes?

) Sitter to begin with - Which Sanskrit word literally means "Science of a long life"?

2) It was Emil von Behring in 1901. This gentleman who was born in Almora, India

(in 1957) comes next, in 1902. What am I talking about?

3) Another easy one

- This Indian company was originally started in 1939. Their first business was

distribution of a Japanese drug named "Shiniogi". Which company?

4) Shri Jugatram Vaidya, inspired by the rich tradition of Ayurveda, decided to start

a pharmacy in 1864 to manufacture and market Natural Herbal products

(Ayurvedic Products). He named the company after his grandfather's nickname

who practised the science of Ayurveda. Which company was born thus?

5) The man credited with coining the word “antibiotic” also helped discover an

important one. Name the man and the drug.

6) With which famous drug would you associate the willow tree?

7) Which sportsperson has recently become the director of a pharma company

called db Bio Pharma India which is a joint venture with Invent Pharmaceuticals,

USA?

8) What did Earle

Dickson invent for his wife Josephine, who frequently cut and burned herself

while cooking?

9) The makers of this

tea-based drink, say it contains ingredients that will help women care for their

skin. It will be marketed and distributed as a beauty brand rather than a soft drink.

Name the two companies involved.

10) Manufactured by GD Pharmaceuticals Ltd this extremely popular product was

handed out for free to anyone who asked for it on 15th August 1947.What product

also known as Hathiwala cream am I talking about?

11) Connect a hallucinogenic drug with Aldous Huxley and William Blake.

12) The technical name of this drug is tetrahydrogestrinone. By what name is it better

known in sports circles, and what is its claim to fame?

13) Which plant, whose name is derived from the Italian for ‘beautiful lady’, is used for

cosmetic, medicinal and recreational purposes?

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  1. You should seriously get out more.


  2. 3) Ranbaxy

  3. 1. Ayurveda

    2. Ronald Ross

    3.

    4. Zandu

    5. Selman Waksman

    6. Aspirin

    7.

    8. Band-Aid plasters.

    9.

    10. Boroline

    11. Peyote

    12. THG - untraceable performance enhancing drug, BALCO controversy

    13. Atropa Belladonna - Deadly Nightshade.

    Phew, too much time on my hands.

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