Vivimed Labs

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Vivimed Labs is a global pharmaceutical company specializing in the development, manufacture, and marketing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Finished Dosage Formulations (FDF), and Specialty Chemicals. The company was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Hyderabad, India.

History

Vivimed Labs was founded by Mr. Santosh Varalwar in 1988. The company initially focused on the manufacture of specialty chemicals, particularly for the cosmetics industry. Over the years, the company expanded its operations to include the development and manufacture of APIs and FDFs.

Operations

Vivimed Labs operates in three main segments: APIs, FDFs, and Specialty Chemicals. The company has manufacturing facilities in India, Spain, and Mexico, and its products are sold in over 75 countries worldwide.

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

Vivimed Labs manufactures a wide range of APIs, including antibiotics, antiretrovirals, cardiovascular drugs, and neurology drugs. The company's API manufacturing facilities are compliant with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and have been approved by regulatory authorities in several countries.

Finished Dosage Formulations

Vivimed Labs' FDF segment includes the development and manufacture of tablets, capsules, injectables, and topical formulations. The company's FDF manufacturing facilities are also GMP-compliant and have been approved by various regulatory authorities.

Specialty Chemicals

Vivimed Labs' Specialty Chemicals segment includes the manufacture of hair dyes, sunscreen agents, and preservatives. These products are primarily used in the cosmetics industry.

Research and Development

Vivimed Labs has a dedicated Research and Development (R&D) department that focuses on the development of new APIs and FDFs. The company's R&D team also works on improving existing manufacturing processes and developing new ones.

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