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Encyclopedia > Teva

The word "Teva" in Hebrew means "nature." The name "Teva" is used by two different companies:


The term "Teva" is also commonly used in internet slang as a shortened version of the word "whatever".


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Teva Pharmaceuticals USA: A Leading Generic Pharmaceutical Company (41 words)
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA: A Leading Generic Pharmaceutical Company
Recent Teva product introductions include Carvedilol Tablets, Amlodipine Besylate Tablets, and Ondansetron HCl and Orally Disintegrating Tablets.
Teva offers Terbinafine Hydrochloride Tablets in 250 mg strength, in bottle sizes of 30s and 100s.
Teva: Footwear etc. (309 words)
The evolution of Teva began with an unassuming Grand Canyon River Guide named Mark Thatcher and an idea that would spark the birth of an industry.
He started to call his new business Teva (Tev-ah) which in Hebrew means Nature.
Since the inception over 20 years ago, Teva remains committed to both innovation in footwear and the protection of waterways around the world.
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