Year | Detail |
1891 |
George Merck founded Merck & Co. to distribute fine chemicals across New York and neighboring areas in the U.S. |
1933 |
The company's research laboratory was founded in New Jersey and includes three divisions: the Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, Pure Research, and Applied Research. |
1936 |
The company developed the first synthesized vitamin B₁, which significantly reduced vitamin B₁ deficiency. In the subsequent year, the company's management committed to isolating and synthesizing vitamins and making them more widely available. |
1948 |
The introduction of sulfaquinoxaline launched the company into the animal health market. The product will help prevent coccidiosis, a parasitic poultry disease. |
1950 |
The company commercially synthesized Cortisone to treat rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, and other chronic diseases. |
1953 |
Merck & Co. Inc. merged with Sharp & Dohme while bringing Merck's chemical research and manufacturing facilities with Sharp & Dohme's pharmaceutical development, marketing expertise, and international presence. |
1957 |
The company established the Merck Company Foundation, a nonprofit organization with an initial contribution of $500,000. |
1970 |
The company discovered the treatment for trichinosis spread among animals. The treatment helps protect the reindeer and indigenous peoples who are depended on them for survival. |
1971 |
The company distributed the measles-mumps-rubella (M-M-R) vaccine developed by Drs. Maurice Hilleman and Eugene B. Buynak. This vaccine includes ATTENUVAX, MERUVAX, and MUMPSVAX. |
1977 |
The company's first pneumonia vaccine, PNEUMOVAX, was developed under Dr. Maurice Hilleman's direction and approved by the FDA. |
1978 |
FDA-approved Mefoxin, which will be used to treat gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens. |
1985 |
FDA-approved VASOTEC, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used for the treatment of high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. |
1986 |
The company's recombinant hepatitis B vaccine, RECOMBIVAX HB was approved by FDA. |
1996 |
FDA-approved company CRIXIVAN (INDINAVIR SULFATE) is used for the treatment of HIV. |
1998 |
FDA-approved SINGULAIR is used for the treatment and prevention of asthma. This product was under research for 20 years at the company's Frosst discovery hub in Kirkland, Canada. |
2006 |
FDA approved JANUVIA (sitagliptin), a DPP-4 inhibitor to treat Type 2 diabetes. |
2009 |
Merck & Co. Inc. merged with Schering-Plough and started its business operations. |
2014 |
FDA-approved BRAVECTO, a chewable tablet for dogs that kills various fleas and tick species for 12 weeks in a single dose. |
2019 |
The company received FDA approval for the Ebola Zaire vaccine, Live (ERVEBO), to prevent disease caused by Zaire ebolavirus in people 18 and older |