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  2. Endo International - Wikipedia

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    2010: Endo acquired generic manufacturer Qualitest Pharmaceuticals for $1.2 billion [8] 2011: Endo acquired medical device manufacturer American Medical Systems for more than $2 billion [18] [19] [7] 2013: Endo agreed to purchase Paladin Labs Inc for about $1.6 billion to gain access to the Canadian market as well as expand into emerging markets.

  3. CytRx - Wikipedia

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    CytRx Corp. is a biopharmaceutical research and development oncology company based in Los Angeles, California. The CytRx oncology pipeline includes clinical trials involving their lead drug aldoxorubicin. Aldoxorubicin (formerly INNO-206) is a modified form of doxorubicin, the popular anthracycline chemotherapeutic agent known as "red death".

  4. Qualitest - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 September 2024, at 13:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Cutter Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    A plant-derived allergy medicine company, Hollister-Stier, in Spokane, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Atlanta In 1960, Cutter established Cutter Laboratories Pacific, Inc. in Japan. Annual Cutter company sales had increased from $11,482,000 in 1955 to $29,934,000 in 1962.

  6. Jointown Pharmaceutical Group - Wikipedia

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    Jointown Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 九州通医药集团) is a publicly traded multinational healthcare services company. By revenue, it is the largest medical company in China that is not state-owned.

  7. Puma Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Puma was founded in September 2010 by Alan Auerbach to identify and in-license compounds that were already in clinical development. [2] This was the same business plan Auerbach had followed at Cougar Biotechnology, which he founded in 2003, and through which he in-licensed abiraterone acetate from BTG plc. [2]

  8. Kite Pharma - Wikipedia

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    Kite Pharma, Inc. is an American biotechnology company that develops cancer immunotherapy products with a primary focus on genetically engineered autologous CAR T cell therapy - a cell-based therapy which relies on chimeric antigen receptors and T cells.

  9. Mylan - Wikipedia

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    Mylan Pharmaceuticals was founded as a drug distributor in 1961 by Milan Puskar and Don Panoz. [12] In 1966, the company began manufacturing penicillin G tablets as well as vitamins and other dietary supplements.