Allegany Pharmaceuticals – In Seduction in Death, Roarke said he bought Allegany Pharmaceutical ten months ago.[1]
Nearly twenty five years ago, Allegany Pharmaceuticals formed a partnership with J. Forrester to research, study, and develop various chemical products to alleviate dysfunction and enhance performance, sexually speaking. Many top chemists and research and development people were involved or associated with the project.
They tested with elements like Whore, Wild Rabbit, and others (some in combinations) and developed the drug trademarked Matigol and the fertility drug Compax. Both drugs had very high success rates but were extremely expensive and therefore largely inaccessible to the average consumer.[2]
Despite the success in development, the project and the partnership were dissolved some twenty years ago due to lack of funds, lack of interest, and a number of unfortunate side effects from other experimental drugs during that period. The decision was largely influenced by Dr. Theodore McNamara who, in essence, headed the project and was credited for the discovery of both Compax and Matigol. There were unsubstantiated rumors of abuse and pilfering during the project; experiments in and out of the lab; female staff who claimed to have been given drugs without their consent and were sexually molested and possibly impregnated.[3]
Doctor Stiles was the head chemist and was working on the new heart regenerative system.[4]
References:
- ↑ Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), p. 126
- ↑ Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), p. 125
- ↑ Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), pp. 126-127
- ↑ Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), p. 178