Merck may refer to:
- Merck & Co., Inc. ( MSD, Merck Sharp & Dohme outside of the United States and Canada), the USA pharmaceutical company created from assets forfeited after World War I by:
- Merck KGaA, (EMD in the United States and Canada) the German pharmaceutical and chemical company whose American assets were seized and used to create Merck & Co. Merck & Co Inc ( also known as Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD outside the USA and Canada, is one of the largest Pharmaceutical companies Asset forfeiture is a term used to describe the confiscation of Assets, by the State, which are either (a the proceeds of Crime or (b the instrumentalities World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Merck KGaA (EMD Chemicals in the United States and Canada is a German -based chemical and Pharmaceutical company.
- Merck Serono, the pharmaceutical division of Merck KGaA which is known in the US as EMD Serono and is not associated with Merck & Co. Collaborative Research In addition to internal research and development activities Merck Serono is also involved in publicly funded collaborative research projects with other industrial
- the Merck Manual, a medical textbook published by Merck & Co. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, often called simply The Merck Manual, is the world's best-selling medical textbook
- the Merck Index, an encyclopedia of Chemistry, published by Merck & Co. The Merck Index is an Encyclopedia of Chemicals drugs and biologicals with over 10000 monographs on single substances or groups of
- Merck Records, an IDM and experimental hip hop record label based in Miami, Florida
- Merck family, any member of the Merck family that founded Merck KGaA
See also: mIRC - an IRC program. Merck Records is a Record label based out of Miami and run by Gabe Koch. mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC client for Microsoft Windows created in 1995 and developed by Khaled Mardam-Bey
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