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HLL Lifecare Limited (formerly Hindustan Latex Limited) (HLL) is an Indian healthcare product manufacturing company based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. [1] It is a Government of India -owned corporation ( public-sector undertaking ).
Moods Condoms is a manufacturer of condoms made from natural rubber latex. It is manufactured by HLL Lifecare Limited , Trivandrum , an undertaking by the Government of India . HLL was established in 1966 with the objective of producing condoms for the National Family Planning Program.
From 2.40% in 1964, India's population growth rate dropped to 1.80% by 2005 with the help of Nirodh. As of 2015, population growth rate of India was 1.26%. [2] [3] The condom is manufactured by HLL Lifecare, a Government of India PSU healthcare products manufacturing company based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. [4]
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Started 1995, the campus at Thiruvananthapuram city covers an area the 330 acres (1,335,462.6 m 2) campus with 4,000,000 sq ft (370,000 m 2). of built-up space available currently and another 2,000,000 more sq ft of built up space coming up, is now home to over 260 companies. Over 35,000 IT professionals are working here. [2]
A new license for ormeloxifene was issued to Hindustan Latex Ltd., which now manufactures ormeloxifene as birth control under the trade names Saheli, Novex, and Novex-DS. Torrent Pharmaceuticals has resumed manufacture of ormeloxifene under the trade name Sevista, as a treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
Hindustan Unilever's "Glow & Lovely" is the leading skin-lightening cream for women in India. [20] The company had to cease television advertisements for the product in 2007. Advertisements depicted depressed, dark-complexioned women, who had been ignored by employers and men, suddenly finding new boyfriends and glamorous careers after the ...
In May 2009 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted 510(k) clearance to market and sell a condom made with Vytex that contains less than 2 μg/dm 2 of antigenic proteins. [2] Vytex was created in 2005 by a global team of scientists including Travis Honeycutt, who holds more than 100 patents.