
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. company was founded in 1972 and is based in Provo, Utah. Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and marketing of nutritional and personal care products worldwide. The company offers herbal products in the form of capsules or tablets; single herbs and herb combinations in the form of liquid herbs and extracts; vitamins and mineral supplements in the form of chewable or non-chewable tablets; personal care products, including oils and lotions, aloe vera gel, herbal shampoo, herbal skin treatment, toothpaste, and skin cleanser; and various other products, such as nutritional drinks, homeopathic products, and powders. Nature's Sunshine Products sells its products to a sales force of independent distributors and managers, who use the products themselves or resell them to other distributors or consumers. It also exports its products to various countries, including Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and Norway.

Chesapeake Biological Laboratories (CBL) provides product development and commercial drug production services for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. It also manufactures experimental drugs for use in clinical trials. The company specializes in biopharmaceuticals, materials derived from naturally occurring biological substances. CBL's primary operations are sterilizing and filling liquid drugs and production lyophilization, the process of filling drug containers while limiting the product's exposure to room temperature. CBL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian biopharma firm Cangene.

DPT Laboratories will turn a discovered drug into a developed and commercialized drug. The contract manufacturing and development company makes prescription and over-the-counter drugs with an emphasis on semi-solid and liquid formulations including lotions, gels, aerosol foams, nasal sprays, and creams. It works with both conventional and biopharmaceutical compounds and can manufacture small quantities for pilots and clinical trials, and all the way up to commercial production. DPT is a subsidiary of DFB Pharmaceuticals and has manufacturing facilities in Texas and New Jersey.

MaxCyte will put your blood cells to work. Its cell loading technology uses blood cells instead of viral vectors to transport gene therapies to target sites, increasing their safety and efficacy. The company partners with drug makers to help them develop more effective therapies in a shorter amount of time. Partners include AlphaVax, Sangamo BioSciences, and United Therapeutics. MaxCyte is also working on its own therapies, including potential treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, lymphoma, and breast and ovarian cancer. CEO Douglas Doerfler and other backers control the company after EntreMed spun it off.

Interleukin Genetics, Inc. was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Interleukin Genetics, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, focuses on developing, acquiring, and commercializing personalized health products that help individuals improve and maintain their health through preventive measures in the United States and internationally. It conducts, researches, develops, markets, and sells genetic test panels primarily in inflammatory and metabolic areas to provide insight into health, wellness, and disease. The company markets and distributes genetic tests under the GENSONA brand, through a strategic partnership with Alticor; and PST tests through sales and marketing partners to dentists and periodontists. It offers genetic tests for periodontal disease risk assessment, cardiovascular risk assessment, and general nutrition assessment. The company has research collaborations with the University of Sheffield, Tufts University, New York University, Harvard University, the Mayo Clinic, California Pacific Medical Center, Boston University, the University of Arkansas, Tongji Medical College, University of North Carolina, and Yonsei University.

Sandoz International GmbH engages in the development, production, marketing, and distribution of generic medicines, pharmaceutical and biotechnological active substances, and anti-infectives in Germany and internationally. It offers products for various therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular system, central nervous system, gastrointestinal system, muscle and skeletal system, hormone therapy, and respiratory system. The company’s product portfolio ranges from various application forms, such as oral solids through technologies, including inhalers or injectables to transdermal patches, implants, and biopharmaceutical follow-ons. It sells its products to wholesalers, pharmacies, hospitals, and other healthcare outlets. Sandoz International GmbH was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Holzkirchen, Germany. The company has research and development, and production sites in Boucherville, Canada; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Cambe and Taboao da Serra, Brazil; Holzkirchen/Rudolstadt and Barleben, Germany; Kolshet, Kalwe, and Mahad, India; Kundl and Schaftenau, Austria; Menges and Ljubljana, Slovenia; Wilson, North Carolina; Broomfield, Colorado; Gebze and Syntex, Turkey; and Strykow, Poland. Sandoz International GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Novartis AG.

Lonza Biologics plc, one of The Lonza Group's four biologic contracting manufacturing sites, is a leading contract manufacturer of monoclonal antibodies, recombinant proteins, and diagnostic monoclonal antibodies that are used to produce pharmaceuticals. Lonza Biologics conducts research and development on mammalian cell culturing involving cloning from non-animal origins. From its manufacturing facility near London, the company also supplies its products to other biotechnology companies.

Akorn, Inc. was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois. Akorn, Inc. manufactures and markets diagnostic and therapeutic pharmaceuticals in the areas of ophthalmology, rheumatology, anesthesia, and antidotes in the United States. The company's Ophthalmic Segment markets diagnostic products, including mydriatics and cycloplegics, anesthetics, topical stains, gonioscopic solutions, and angiography dyes, which are used in the office setting. It also sells therapeutic products, such as antibiotics, anti-infectives, steroids, steroid combinations, glaucoma medications, decongestants/antihistamines, and anti-edema medications to wholesalers and other national account customers. In addition, this segment offers non-pharmaceutical products, including various artificial tear solutions, preservative-free lubricating ointments, eyelid cleansers, vitamin supplements, and contact lens accessories. The company's Hospital Drugs and Injectables Segment markets specialty injectable pharmaceutical products, including antidotes and anesthesia, as well as products used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and pain management. It markets products to hospitals through wholesalers and other national account customers, as well as directly to medical specialists. The company's Biologics and Vaccines Segment markets adult Tetanus-Diphtheria vaccines directly to hospitals and physicians, as well as through wholesalers and national distributors. Its Contract Services Segment manufactures products for third party pharmaceutical and biotechnology customers. The company also markets and distributes vaccines purchased from outside sources. Its customers include physicians, optometrists, hospitals, wholesalers, group purchasing organizations, and other pharmaceutical companies.

Allergy Research Group Inc. offers nutritional supplement products. It offers amino acids, antioxidant formulas, bioenergetics, bioflavonoids, blood sugar, books, brain, cardiovascular, comprehensive formulas, fatty acids, eye, gastric support, glandulars, and hormone products. Allergy Research Group also provides immune support, liver support, martin pall products, metabolic support, microbial balancers, minerals, multiples, musculoskeletal, probiotics, specialty products, vitamin B products, vitamin C products, and vitamin D, E, K products. The company was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Alameda, California. As of September 9, 2008, Allergy Research Group Inc. operates as a subsidiary of KI NutriCare, Inc.

Established in 1968 by French vet Pierre-Richard Dick, Virbac provides biological and pharmaceutical products for veterinary and animal health use and is one of the 10 biggest veterinary pharmaceutical companies in the world. Products include vaccines, flea treatments, wormers, and antibiotics for animals. With some 20 subsidiaries (including US-based Virbac Corporation), the company's products are sold in more than 100 countries. Virbac's companion animal segment (dogs, cats, horses) represents more than 60% of the company's sales, while its food-producing animal segment (cows, chickens, cattle) brings in about 37%. The founding Dick family owns about 50% of the company.
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