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In 1939, Kern & Sandoz became Sandoz Ltd., a name it operated under for nearly sixty years. [18] In 1963, Sandoz acquired Biochemie GmbH, which was producing and supplying scarce, urgently needed acid-resistant penicillin. [19] In 1967, Sandoz merged with Wander AG and diversified into the dietetics business with Ovomaltine and Isostar. [20]
Since 1971 the Sandoz brand name has been split into four main areas of production, due to its licences being leased or sold. This has led to four separate brands, Sandoz Singapore, Sandoz Hong Kong, Sandoz Swiss, and Sandoz Spain (Munreco). All of these produce watches under the Sandoz name, but each production company has its own line of ...
Dista – Dista Products Ltd, division of Eli Lilly and Company; DuPont – DuPont Pharmaceuticals Company, division sold to Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals Ltd; Eisai – Eisai Ltd; Essential Nutrition Ltd - Essential Nutrition Ltd; Ethicon – Ethicon Inc. Fabre – Laboratoires Pierre Fabre Ltd; Ferring – Ferring Pharmaceuticals (UK)
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The Novartis-owned company said its drug, Hyrimoz, will be priced at a 5% discount off Humira’s current list price of $6,922 per month, but that it was also offering an unbranded version of ...
Clariant AG is a Swiss multinational speciality chemical company, formed in 1995 as a spin-off from Sandoz. Headquartered in Muttenz, Switzerland, [5] the public company encompasses 68 subsidiaries in 36 countries (2023). Major manufacturing sites are located in Europe, North America, South America, China, and India.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Aspen Pharmacare is expanding further into China through a deal to buy the Chinese business of Swiss group Sandoz for up to 92.6 million euros ($100.6 million), the South ...
Other Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz businesses were sold off, or, like Ciba Specialty Chemicals, were spun off as independent companies. The Sandoz brand disappeared for three years, but was revived in 2003 when Novartis consolidated its generic drugs businesses into a single subsidiary and named it Sandoz .