Otsuka_Pharmaceutical

Otsuka Pharmaceutical

Otsuka Pharmaceutical

Japanese pharmaceutical company


Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (大塚製薬株式会社, Ōtsuka Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 4578), abbreviated OPC, is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Tokyo, Osaka and Naruto, Japan. The company was established August 10, 1964.

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History

OPC's parent company Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd. joined the Tokyo Stock Exchange through an initial public offering (IPO) on December 15, 2010, at which time Otsuka Holdings was Japan's No.2 drug maker by sales after industry leader Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.[1] The IPO debuted at $2.4 billion, making it the largest for a pharmaceutical company up to that time.[1]

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In 1955, the company started a football club called "Otsuka Pharmaceutical SC." In 2005 the name changed to Tokushima Vortis. The club is based in Naruto.[2]

In 2008, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. acquired 49% of Alma S.A., which is the parent company of CG Roxane.[3]

In early 2012, Otsuka announced it would focus its "future operations on CNS disorders and oncology".[4] This decision necessitated a revision in the terms of an agreement with UCB to end collaboration on immunology products while continuing collaboration in the CNS area.[5]

In March 2017, the company agreed to acquire Neurovance, Inc. for $250 million, gaining the firm's Phase III-ready ADHD drug centanafadine (previously EB-1020). Otsuka's subsidiary Otsuka America will pay $100 million upfront for Neurovance, plus up-to $150 million in development and approval milestones. As a result of the transaction, Neurovance will operate as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary.[6]

In August 2023, the company announced its intention to acquire Mindset Pharma Inc for up to CAD$80 million.[citation needed]

Acquisition history

Otsuka Pharmaceutical Acquisitions

Products

Products of Otsuka Pharmaceutical

References

  1. Fujita, Junko; Slodkowski, Antoni (December 16, 2010). Layne, Nathan (ed.). "Otsuka up 5 pct in Tokyo debut after $2.4 bln IPO-UPDATE 1". Reuters. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
  2. "Tokushima Vortis". 15 January 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  3. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and UCB Group (UCBJF.PK) End Cimzia Collaboration, to Focus on CNS Disorders Instead, BioSpace, January 13, 2012, archived from the original on March 3, 2016, retrieved January 15, 2012
  4. UCB and Otsuka to focus collaboration on CNS disorders, Zenopa, January 13, 2012, retrieved January 15, 2012
  5. Otsuka.com Library Archived 2019-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Otsuka Pharmaceutical. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  6. Soble, Jonathan (2 December 2014). "Otsuka of Japan to Buy Avanir Pharmaceuticals for $3.5 Billion". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  7. "Aripiprazole". AdisInsight. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  8. Behere, Prakash B.; Das, Anweshak; Behere, Aniruddh P. (2018). Clinical Psychopharmacology: An Update. Springer. p. 66. ISBN 9789811320927.

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