Hemofarm a.d.
Hemofarm a.d. is a pharmaceutical company based in Vršac, Serbia. It is a subsidiary of the German company STADA Arzneimittel. Hemofarm a.d. is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Serbia and the Southeast Europe region, specializing in the production of generic drugs.
History[edit | edit source]
Hemofarm a.d. was founded in 1960 in Vršac, Serbia. The company initially focused on the production of herbal medicines. Over the years, Hemofarm a.d. expanded its product range to include a wide variety of pharmaceuticals. In 2006, Hemofarm a.d. was acquired by STADA Arzneimittel, a German pharmaceutical company.
Products[edit | edit source]
Hemofarm a.d. produces a wide range of pharmaceutical products, including antibiotics, cardiovascular drugs, analgesics, gastrointestinal drugs, and dermatological products. The company also produces dietary supplements and medical devices.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
Hemofarm a.d. has a strong focus on Research and Development (R&D). The company's R&D department is involved in the development of new drugs, as well as the improvement of existing products. Hemofarm a.d.'s R&D efforts are particularly focused on the development of generic drugs.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Hemofarm a.d. is committed to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The company's CSR initiatives include environmental protection, support for education and healthcare, and community development.
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