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Nycomed

Nycomed is a Swiss pharmaceutical company. Nycomed was acquired by Takeda Pharmaceuticals in September 2011. Production was located in Norway, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, India, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Head office is located in Zürich, Switzerland. Total revenue was 3,400 million in 2006 and the group had 12,000 employees then. The company awarded an annual prize totaling 20,000 euros to four excellent junior scientists at the University of Konstanz. Also, the award promoted the concept of scientific exchange and networking of its winners.

Nycomed International Management GmbH
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPharmaceuticals
Founded1874; 150 years ago (1874)
HeadquartersZürich, Switzerland
Area served
Europe
Key people
H. Björklund (CEO)
Toni Weitzberg (Chairman)
Revenue 3,400 million (2006)
Number of employees
12,400 approx. (2007)
ParentTakeda Pharmaceutical Company
Websitewww.nycomed.com

History edit

The company was started in Norway in 1874, as an agent for imported pharmaceutical products. The founder was pharmacist Morten Nyegaard, and co-owner was Theodor Haslund. Nyegaard backed out in 1901, and Theodor Haslund was co-owner with Emil Steen until 1906. Fredrik L. Christensen was then Steen's partner until 1913, when Steen became sole owner.[1] Steen was behind the transformation of the company from a wholesaling company to a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products.[2] After his death, his widow Laura Steen took over the company; in 1921 their son Fredrik Steen took over. The company soon merged with Koren & Gedde, owned since 1919 by Sverre Blix. Blix became co-owner with Fredrik Steen.[1]

The company name was Nyegaard & Co. from 1890 until 1986 when it was changed to Nycomed. In 1913 it started producing generic drugs, among these Globoid (copy of Aspirin). In 1969, the revolutionary radiocontrast agent Amipaque was discovered, starting a long process of internationalisation. The next generation product Omnipaque made the company highly successful. In 1986, Nycomed was purchased by the power company Hafslund. In 1994, the diagnostic division of US based Sterling Winthrop was acquired. Then, in 1996, the therapeutics division Nycomed Pharma was demerged whilst the diagnostic division Nycomed Imaging was merged with the British company Amersham plc. In 1999, the therapeutics company was established under the name Nycomed as an independent company. In 2007, Nycomed took over the much larger German pharmaceutical company, Altana Pharma. This acquisition made Nycomed one of the world's 25 largest pharmaceutical companies. In 2007 Nycomed acquired American company Bradley Pharmaceuticals. The closing deal was completed on 21 February 2008, and Bradley Pharmaceuticals became an integral part of Nycomed.

Nycomed pursued a strategy of licensing new medicines from research companies and introducing them to Europe. The company provided specialist/hospital products (e.g., Tachosil) throughout Europe. General Practitioner and pharmacy medicines are also provided but in selected countries. Today the company was active throughout Europe and expanded into new markets.

In October 2008, Nycomed Canada, Inc,. was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada, Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine. Later that month, Nycomed Canada was also named one of Greater Toronto's Top Employers, which was announced by the Toronto Star newspaper.[3]

By 2011, Nycomed was a privately-held Swiss company; that year Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Japan's biggest drugmaker, bought most of the company for about $14 billion - the deal did not include Nycomed's US dermatology business.[4] That deal made Takeda the world's 12th biggest drugmaker, which in January 2012, said it would cut about 10% of its workforce by reducing the number of people it employed outside Japan by 2,800 as it sought to 'streamline its global operations after its acquisition of Nycomed', a purchase that had dented its 2011-2012 profit by 31% [5]

Collaborative research edit

In addition to internal research and development activities, Nycomed was also involved in publicly funded collaborative research projects with other industrial and academic partners. One example in that area of non-clinical safety assessment was the InnoMed PredTox.[6][7]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b "Norsk legemiddelindutris eventyrlige utvikling". Aftenposten. 25 November 1949. p. 7.
  2. ^ "50-aars forretningsjubilæum. Nyegaard & Co". Aftenposten. 27 August 1924. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Reasons for Selection, 2009 Canada's Top 100 Employers Competition".
  4. ^ Takeda Buys Nycomed for $14 Billion, Kana Inagaki in Tokyo for the Wall Street Journal, New York, NY, 20 May 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  5. ^ UPDATE 1-Takeda to cut 10 pct of workforce by March 2016, Reuters news agency, Tokyo, 18 January 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  6. ^ Mattes, William B. (2008). "Public Consortium Efforts in Toxicogenomics". In Mendrick, Donna L.; Mattes, William B. (eds.). Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 460. pp. 221–238. doi:10.1007/978-1-60327-048-9_11. ISBN 978-1-58829-638-2. PMID 18449490.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-26. Retrieved 2008-08-25.

See also edit

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Nycomed is a Swiss pharmaceutical company Nycomed was acquired by Takeda Pharmaceuticals in September 2011 Production was located in Norway Denmark Poland Austria Belgium Germany Estonia India Mexico Brazil and Argentina Head office is located in Zurich Switzerland Total revenue was 3 400 million in 2006 and the group had 12 000 employees then The company awarded an annual prize totaling 20 000 euros to four excellent junior scientists at the University of Konstanz Also the award promoted the concept of scientific exchange and networking of its winners Nycomed International Management GmbHCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryPharmaceuticalsFounded1874 150 years ago 1874 HeadquartersZurich SwitzerlandArea servedEuropeKey peopleH Bjorklund CEO Toni Weitzberg Chairman Revenue 3 400 million 2006 Number of employees12 400 approx 2007 ParentTakeda Pharmaceutical CompanyWebsitewww nycomed com Contents 1 History 1 1 Collaborative research 2 Notes and references 3 See alsoHistory editThe company was started in Norway in 1874 as an agent for imported pharmaceutical products The founder was pharmacist Morten Nyegaard and co owner was Theodor Haslund Nyegaard backed out in 1901 and Theodor Haslund was co owner with Emil Steen until 1906 Fredrik L Christensen was then Steen s partner until 1913 when Steen became sole owner 1 Steen was behind the transformation of the company from a wholesaling company to a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products 2 After his death his widow Laura Steen took over the company in 1921 their son Fredrik Steen took over The company soon merged with Koren amp Gedde owned since 1919 by Sverre Blix Blix became co owner with Fredrik Steen 1 The company name was Nyegaard amp Co from 1890 until 1986 when it was changed to Nycomed In 1913 it started producing generic drugs among these Globoid copy of Aspirin In 1969 the revolutionary radiocontrast agent Amipaque was discovered starting a long process of internationalisation The next generation product Omnipaque made the company highly successful In 1986 Nycomed was purchased by the power company Hafslund In 1994 the diagnostic division of US based Sterling Winthrop was acquired Then in 1996 the therapeutics division Nycomed Pharma was demerged whilst the diagnostic division Nycomed Imaging was merged with the British company Amersham plc In 1999 the therapeutics company was established under the name Nycomed as an independent company In 2007 Nycomed took over the much larger German pharmaceutical company Altana Pharma This acquisition made Nycomed one of the world s 25 largest pharmaceutical companies In 2007 Nycomed acquired American company Bradley Pharmaceuticals The closing deal was completed on 21 February 2008 and Bradley Pharmaceuticals became an integral part of Nycomed Nycomed pursued a strategy of licensing new medicines from research companies and introducing them to Europe The company provided specialist hospital products e g Tachosil throughout Europe General Practitioner and pharmacy medicines are also provided but in selected countries Today the company was active throughout Europe and expanded into new markets In October 2008 Nycomed Canada Inc was named one of Canada s Top 100 Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc and was featured in Maclean s newsmagazine Later that month Nycomed Canada was also named one of Greater Toronto s Top Employers which was announced by the Toronto Star newspaper 3 By 2011 Nycomed was a privately held Swiss company that year Takeda Pharmaceuticals Japan s biggest drugmaker bought most of the company for about 14 billion the deal did not include Nycomed s US dermatology business 4 That deal made Takeda the world s 12th biggest drugmaker which in January 2012 said it would cut about 10 of its workforce by reducing the number of people it employed outside Japan by 2 800 as it sought to streamline its global operations after its acquisition of Nycomed a purchase that had dented its 2011 2012 profit by 31 5 Collaborative research edit In addition to internal research and development activities Nycomed was also involved in publicly funded collaborative research projects with other industrial and academic partners One example in that area of non clinical safety assessment was the InnoMed PredTox 6 7 Notes and references edit a b Norsk legemiddelindutris eventyrlige utvikling Aftenposten 25 November 1949 p 7 50 aars forretningsjubilaeum Nyegaard amp Co Aftenposten 27 August 1924 p 4 Reasons for Selection 2009 Canada s Top 100 Employers Competition Takeda Buys Nycomed for 14 Billion Kana Inagaki in Tokyo for the Wall Street Journal New York NY 20 May 2011 Retrieved 1 November 2018 UPDATE 1 Takeda to cut 10 pct of workforce by March 2016 Reuters news agency Tokyo 18 January 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2018 Mattes William B 2008 Public Consortium Efforts in Toxicogenomics In Mendrick Donna L Mattes William B eds Essential Concepts in Toxicogenomics Methods in Molecular Biology Vol 460 pp 221 238 doi 10 1007 978 1 60327 048 9 11 ISBN 978 1 58829 638 2 PMID 18449490 InnoMed PredTox Member Organizations Archived from the original on 2008 09 26 Retrieved 2008 08 25 See also editList of pharmaceutical companies Pharmaceutical industry in SwitzerlandPortals nbsp Companies nbsp Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nycomed amp oldid 1145097023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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