Frank Berger

Description: (Pharmacologist)
Frank Milan Berger was a renowned Czech pharmacologist recognized for his significant discoveries of meprobamate, carisoprodol, and felbamate at Wallace Laboratories. He also revealed the tranquilizing effects of mephenesin in rodents during his research in the United Kingdom. Berger was a strong advocate against the mass media advertising of medications, stressing the need for responsible promotion. His valuable contributions to pharmacology and drug discovery have left a lasting impression on the field, establishing him as a respected figure in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Birthday June 25, 1913 (Cancer)
Born In Plzeň, Czech Republic
Died on March 18, 2008
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