Leo Pharma

LEO Pharma A/S is a multinational Danish pharmaceutical company, founded in 1908, with a presence in about 100 countries. Its headquarters are in Ballerup, near Copenhagen[2] The company is 100% integrated into a private foundation owned by the LEO Foundation.[3] Leo Pharma develops and markets products for dermatology, bone remodeling thrombosis and coagulation.[4] In 1945 it was the first producer of penicillin outside the US and UK.

LEO Pharma A/S
TypeAktieselskab
IndustryPharmaceutical industry
Founded1908 (1908)
FounderAugust Kongsted and Anton Antons
HeadquartersBallerup, Copenhagen, Denmark
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Catherine Mazzacco (CEO)
ProductsPrescription drugs for dermatology, bone remodeling thrombosis and coagulation
Revenue DKK 7.973 billion (2014)[1]
DDK 1.5 billion (2014)
Total assets DDK 31.627 billion (2014)[1]
Number of employees
4,712 (2014)[1]
WebsiteHome Page
Footnotes / references
Wholly owned by a foundation (nonprofit)

History

Formation & the 20th Century

In 1908, pharmacists August Kongsted and Anton Antons bought the LEO Pharmacy in Copenhagen, Denmark. With the purchase, they established 'Københavns Løveapoteks kemiske Fabrik', today known as LEO Pharma. LEO Pharma celebrated its centennial in 2008. Flags bearing the LEO logo were flying in every country where LEO products are available, more than a hundred flags in total. Today, LEO Pharma has an ever growing pipeline with over 4,800 specialists focusing on dermatology and thrombosis.

  • 1912 – The company launched its own Aspirin headache tablet
  • 1917 – The company exported Denmarks first drug, Digisolvin
  • 1940 – The company launched its own heparin product.
  • 1958-08-13 - Patent filed for bendrofluazide.[5]
  • 1962 – The company launched Fucidin to be used to treat staphylococcus infections

21st Century & onwards

In 2015, the company announced it would acquire Astellas Pharmas dermatology business for $725 million.[6]

In 2018, the company acquired Bayer's dermatology unit for an undisclosed amount.[7]

References


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