Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (大正製薬株式会社, Taisho Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 4535) is a Japanese pharmaceutical company based in Tokyo.

History

Taisho was established in 1912 to produce over-the-counter drugs. The company moved into prescription drug R&D in 1955.

Products

The company's principal line of business is over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, where it markets the brands Lipovitan-D, Pabron, Colac, Contac, Tempra, Vicks and Kampo In prescription pharmaceuticals, the company's most successful product to date has been the macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin. The company's branded version of the drug, Clarith, was launched in Japan in 1991. For clarithromycin distribution outside Japan Taisho licensed Clarithromycin To Abbott Laboratories.

Ownership

Taisho Pharmaceutical's stock is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange where its security code is 4535. Principal owners of the firm are the Uehara family.

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