Zambon

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Zambon


Zambon is a multinational pharmaceutical company based in Italy. Founded in 1906 by Gaetano Zambon, the company has a long history of innovation and development in the field of pharmaceuticals and healthcare.

History[edit | edit source]

Zambon was established in Vicenza, Italy, by Gaetano Zambon and his brothers. The company initially focused on the production of chemicals for the textile industry, but soon expanded into the pharmaceutical sector. Over the years, Zambon has grown into a global company with a presence in over 85 countries.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Zambon's product portfolio includes a wide range of pharmaceuticals, from respiratory and pain management drugs to neurology and women's health products. The company is also involved in the research and development of new drugs, with a particular focus on rare diseases and neurodegenerative disorders.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Zambon is committed to the research and development of innovative pharmaceuticals. The company's R&D efforts are focused on the areas of respiratory, pain management, and neurology, with a particular emphasis on rare diseases. Zambon's research facilities are located in Italy, Switzerland, and the United States.

Corporate Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Zambon is committed to corporate social responsibility and operates in accordance with the principles of sustainability. The company's CSR initiatives include programs aimed at improving access to healthcare, promoting education, and supporting local communities.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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