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- Apotex abstract "Apotex is a Canadian pharmaceutical corporation. Founded in 1974, the company is the largest producer of generic drugs in Canada, with sales exceeding $1 billion (CAD) a year. The company produces more than 300 generic pharmaceuticals in approximately 4000 dosages, and 600 molecules under development. Apotex exports products to over 115 countries around the globe.There are more prescriptions filled with Apotex products in Canada than that of any other pharmaceutical company.The company has two main divisions: medical research and development; and biotechnology. The biotechnology division is divided into three subsidiaries.Apotex owns 61% of Cangene Corp., a Winnipeg-based biopharmaceutical company, according to Cangene's 2007 annual report. Cangene's business focuses are hyperimmunes, contract manufacturing, biopharmaceuticals and biodefense against infectious diseases such as smallpox, hepatitis B and anthrax. Its products include WinRho SDF.In 1991, Apotex opened Apotex Fermentation in Winnipeg to develop fermentation-basedtechnologies for the production of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and to manufacture APIs for eventual sale as final dosage forms in Canada and internationally. The factory employs 150 people.In January 2004, ApoPharma was founded. It is the subsidiary responsible for research and development of new chemical entities. Apotex founded the Apotex Foundation, a privately held charitable organization, which has donated over $17 million in medicines over the last 10 years. Critical medicines have been shipped to every disaster zone around the globe to provide assistance to humans in need. Apotex was also the only Canadian company to develop and manufacture a combination drug for AIDS patients in Rwanda.Bernard (Barry) Sherman is the chairman and CEO and Jack M. Kay is the President.Apotex received a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the Etobicoke plant on June 25, 2009 for good manufacturing practice (GMP) violations. It also received a warning letter citing similar GMP violations in the Signet plant on March 29, 2010. FDA issued an import ban on all drugs manufactured at these two plants and prevented the company from seeking new marketing authorizations in the U.S on August 28, 2009. The import ban was subsequently lifted on May 6, 2011. On February 29, 2012, Apotex filed a claim to the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes seeking arbitration with the U.S.A. In the filing, Apotex cited unfair treatment by FDA which constituted a violation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Apotex further claimed that the action of FDA ‘decimated its business’.In 2013, a group of pregnant Canadian women filed a class-action lawsuit May 17th against Apotex, after it was discovered that the company's recalled birth control pill packages contained more placebos than usual.".
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- Apotex comment "Apotex is a Canadian pharmaceutical corporation. Founded in 1974, the company is the largest producer of generic drugs in Canada, with sales exceeding $1 billion (CAD) a year. The company produces more than 300 generic pharmaceuticals in approximately 4000 dosages, and 600 molecules under development.".
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