Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
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| Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries | |
|---|---|
| Image:Teva logo.png | |
| Type | Public (Template:Nasdaq) |
| Founded | 1901 |
| Headquarters | Petah Tikva, Israel |
| Key people | Shlomo Yanai, President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Industry | Pharmaceutical |
| Products | Pharmaceuticals |
| Website | http://www.tevapharm.com/ |
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Hebrew: טבע תעשיות פרמצבטיות בע"מ), Template:Nasdaq is an international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Israel. It specializes in generic and proprietary pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients. It is the largest generic drug manufacturer in the world and one of the 20 largest pharmaceutical companies worldwide. In 2006, its sales totaled $8.4 billion, of which 80% in Europe and North America. After its acquisition of U.S. rival Ivax Corporation in January 2006, the company has about 26,000 employees in 50 countries. Teva's facilities are located in Israel, North America, Europe and Latin America.
History
Teva, founded in 1901, was originally founded as Salomon, Levin, and Elstein Ltd., a wholesale distributor based in Jerusalem. During the 1930s new immigrants from Europe founded several pharmaceutical companies including Teva, Assia, and Zori. In 1951, Teva raised capital through the newly founded Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange
In 1964 Assia and Zori merged and acquired a controlling interest in Teva. In 1976, these three companies merged into the modern Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. In 1980, Teva continued to follow its vision of becoming one of the world's biggest Pharmaceutical companies by acquiring then Israel's second largest drug manufacturer, Ikapharm. [1]
In 1982 Teva was granted FDA approval for its Kfar Saba manufacturing plant, an essential milestone for marketing Pharmaceuticals in the USA.
On June 23, 2006, Teva (through a former Ivax subsidiary) received from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration a 180-day exclusivity period to sell simvastatin (Zocor) in the U.S. as a generic drug in all strengths except 80 mg. Teva presently competes with the maker of brand-name Zocor, Merck & Co.; Ranbaxy Laboratories, which has 180-day exclusivity at 80 mg; and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, whose authorized generic version (licensed by Merck) is exempt from exclusivity.
Products
Pharmaceuticals
Subsidiaries
- North America
- Teva Pharmaceuticals USA
- Plantex USA
- Teva Sicor
- Teva Neuroscience
- Teva - Biocraft
- Novopharm
- Teva Neuroscience Canada
- Latin America
- Teva Pharmaceuticals Curacao N.V.
- Sicor Latinoamerica S.A.
- Teva Brazil
- Europe
- Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe B.V.
- Pharmachemie B.V.
- Plantex Chemicals B.V.
- Teva Pharma UK
- Teva UK Limited
- Teva Pharmaceutical Works Ltd.
- Teva Hungary Ltd.
- Teva Classics France
- Teva Group Germany
- Teva Pharma Italia S.r.I.
- Teva Pharmaceutical Fine Chemicals S.r.I.
- Sicor Italy S.r.I.
- Prosintex - ICI
- Teva Belgium
- Sicor Biotech UAB
- Teva Pharmaceuticals CR, s.r.o.
- Teva Slovakia, s.r.o.
- Teva Suisse
- Sicor Europe
- Teva Sweden AB
- Teva API International Spain
- Teva Generics Spain
- Teva Pharma Portugal Ltd.
- Teva Bulgaria
- Teva Moscow
- Teva Belarus
- Teva Ukraine
- Teva Kazakhstan
- Teva Pharmaceuticals Polska (Poland)
- Asia'
- Teva Singapore
- Teva Japan
- RDL - India
- Africa
- Assia Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
- Teva Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd.
Animal rights arrests
Two Israeli animal rights activists were charged with "illegal gathering" in Petah-Tikva, Israel, after being arrested in December 2006 for holding a vigil outside TEVA's offices. The activists were protesting because TEVA is a client of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), which is the focus of an international animal rights campaign, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty. [1]
References
- Pharmaceutical Executive (PDF)
External links
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