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Company: Farmak
Address: 63, Frunze St.
Zipcode: 04080
City: Kyiv
Country: Ukraine
Tel: +38 044 417 9564
Fax: +38044 417 5669
url: http://www.farmak.kiev.ua

Open Joint Stock Company "Farmak", holder of the International Gold Prize for the best trade name (Spain 1996), is one of the oldest enterprises in Ukraine manufacturing finished medicines and medical substances. The company has been created in 1991 on the basis of the Kyiv Chemical-Pharmaceutical Plant named by M.V.Lomonosov, which started its history with poduction of synthetic medicines in 1925. Since fifties of 20th century active work on organization of finished drugs manufacturing in formulation of powders, liquids, tablets, solutions for injection was begun using modern equipment together with current work on synthesis of series of medical substances.

Putting into operation foreign automatic lines and best standards of local production engaged in package of liquid preparations solved the problem of ensuring the population with such a products of every day usage as Corvalol as well as Naphtizin and validol. For more than 75 years of its existence the firm become one of the leading enterprises of home pharmaceutical industry where the most sophisticated medical preparations (syntomycin, Chloramphenicol, diazolin, aethonium, radiopaque preparations etc.) were manufactured now by multistage organic synthesis. There are more than 90 products in the list which cover many fields of modern medicine: cardiology, allergology, endocrinology as well as chemical products and half-products for substances synthesis. The firm was and is the basic enterprise for radiopaque agents manufacturing not only for Ukraine but also for all CIS countries.

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