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India’s Kemwell takes away Pfizer’s plant

...In addition, apart from the €37.5m Kemwell expects the plant to add to its annual turnover, the Uppsala unit is approved by the US Food and Drug Aministration (FDA), the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) and Japan's regulatory authority, allowing it to target their respective markets.

Except from Pfizer, Kemwell's clients include five of the top ten pharma companies in the world, including AstraZeneca and GlaxoSmithKline, and the firm manufactures five of the top ten pharma brands in India.

The Indian company says it succeeded in clinching the deal partly because of its commitment to establish itself in Europe, expressing its confidence that more contracts there will soon follow as a result.

“This transaction builds on Kemwell's extensive experience in contract manufacturing and demonstrates our commitment to strengthen and broaden the pharmaceutical business through strategic global acquisitions,” commented Subhash Bagaria, Kemwell's managing director.

The divested plant, which can manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) as well as finished drugs, was one of four manufacturing units that Pfizer has in Sweden, with the one in Stockholm due to be sold by 2008.

“By selling production but maintaining our rights to the product we have expressed our co...

GASTROINTESTINAL CARE - DOCTORS DRAW UP STRATEGY TO SAVE

...Dr Jeremy Sanderson of St Thomas's Hospital, London, outlined the "debilitating and profound impact" of IBD and other chronic gut disorders especially irritable bowel syndrome."We are now living in such a hygienic world with disinfectant sprays and antibiotics that our guts have become sanitised and over-react," he explained.

"But despite the high impact of these conditions they are very low priority.

Cancer is the focus of targets and chronic disease management gets left by the wayside."Yet it is vital that for a shift towards greater self-management by patients, which is what they want, to be successful they need more support and rapid access to specialist services when needed.

We need a multidisciplinary approach, increased use of specialist nurses, and access to dietetic services for all patients."The ten-year strategy plan calls for more GI consultants to meet the growing workload and to enable 24-hour a day consultant cover in future.

It also demands an increase in endoscopy-trained specialist nurses who are qualified to carry out the initial internal examinations.It recommends integrated multidisplinary teams, which include the gastroenterologist, surgeon, nurse specialist, endoscopier, and radiologist to discuss a treatment plan for every patient and hold regular meetings throughout their care.

But although it agrees that every patient receives the best care from a specialist, it insists that it is crucial for services to be maintained at a local l...

Gastrointestinal Care - Doctors Draw Up Strategy to Save Lives

...Dr Jeremy Sanderson of St Thomas's Hospital, London, outlined the "debilitating and profound impact" of IBD and other chronic gut disorders especially irritable bowel syndrome.

"We are now living in such a hygienic world with disinfectant sprays and antibiotics that our guts have become sanitised and over-react," he explained.

"But despite the high impact of these conditions they are very low priority.

Cancer is the focus of targets and chronic disease management gets left by the wayside.

"Yet it is vital that for a shift towards greater self-management by patients, which is what they want, to be successful they need more support and rapid access to specialist services when needed.

We need a multidisciplinary approach, increased use of specialist nurses, and access to dietetic services for all patients." The ten-year strategy plan calls for more GI consultants to meet the growing workload and to enable 24-hour a day consultant cover in future.

It also demands an increase in endoscopy-trained specialist nurses who are qualified to carry out the initial internal examinations.

It recommends integrated multidisplinary teams, which include the gastroenterologist, surgeon, nurse specialist, endoscopier, and radiologist to discuss a treatment plan for every patient and hold regular meetings throughout their care.

But although it agrees that every patient receives the best care from a specialist, it insists that it is crucial for services to be maintained at a loc...

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