Galenika a.d.
Galenika a.d. is a prominent pharmaceutical company based in Serbia. Established in 1945, it has grown to become one of the leading pharmaceutical manufacturers in the region, producing a wide range of medicinal products.
History[edit | edit source]
Galenika a.d. was founded in 1945 in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The company initially focused on producing essential medicines to meet the needs of the local population. Over the decades, Galenika expanded its product range and modernized its production facilities, becoming a key player in the pharmaceutical industry in the former Yugoslavia.
Products[edit | edit source]
Galenika a.d. manufactures a variety of pharmaceutical products, including:
The company's product portfolio covers several therapeutic areas such as cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and dermatology.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
Galenika a.d. places a strong emphasis on research and development (R&D). The company invests in innovative technologies and collaborates with academic institutions and research organizations to develop new and improved pharmaceutical products. The R&D department focuses on both generic and proprietary drugs, aiming to enhance the efficacy and safety of its products.
Quality Assurance[edit | edit source]
Quality assurance is a critical aspect of Galenika's operations. The company adheres to stringent Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards to ensure the highest quality of its products. Regular audits and inspections are conducted to maintain compliance with international regulatory requirements.
Market Presence[edit | edit source]
Galenika a.d. has a significant market presence in Serbia and exports its products to various countries in the Balkans and beyond. The company has established a robust distribution network to ensure the availability of its products to healthcare providers and patients.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Galenika a.d. is committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR). The company engages in various initiatives aimed at improving public health, supporting local communities, and promoting environmental sustainability. These initiatives include health education programs, charitable donations, and efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its operations.
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