Interview with John Montgomery , CEO, Alphapharm
Alphapharm recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. In light of this significant milestone, would you give us a brief introduction to the company? Alphapharm started in 1982 in Brisbane with a…
Address: Level 1, 30 The Bond, 30-34 Hickson Road, Millers Point NSW 2000
Tel: (602) 9298 3999
Web: http://www.alphapharm.com.au/
Alphapharm has been researching, developing and making generic medicines in Australia for more than 25 years. Millions of Australians take an Alphapharm generic medicine every day. Alphapharm has become the largest supplier of medicines to the subsidised PBS and Australia’s leader in generic medicines.
Alphapharm medicines are available Australia-wide. Alphapharm medicines are made to the highest global quality standards and exported to more than 50 countries, including those in Europe and the US.
Globally, Alphapharm is part of Mylan whose broad offering includes the world’s second largest portfolio of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and a powerful pipeline with more than 200 applications or dossiers pending regulatory approval. The structure of Alphapharm enables the company to leverage Mylan’s global platform while maintaining a very strong emphasis on meeting local market needs and expectations.
Cardiology, Pain Management, Osteoporosis, Smoking Cessation, Weight Management
Alphapharm recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. In light of this significant milestone, would you give us a brief introduction to the company? Alphapharm started in 1982 in Brisbane with a…
As ASMI President and Managing Director of Galderma, would you please give us a brief overview of the Australian OTC market and Galderma’s role therein? Galderma is a leading player…
What impact have the PBS reforms had on Amgen in Australia? From a company perspective, biotechnology companies exist in a competitive space. They have predominantly niche medicines with significant competitive…
2006 marked a major milestone, with the Pharmaceutical Industry Action Agenda transformed from a Government-industry initiative into an industry-driven agenda, and the resulting creation of the Pharmaceutical Industry Council (PIC).…
One of the hot topics in the industry is the impact of PBS reforms. Can you speak to recent influence of PBS reforms affecting Novotech’s services in Australia? In our…
To begin, would you please introduce Medicines Australia to Pharmaceutical Executive readers? Medicines Australia is the association that represents the country’s research-based pharmaceutical industry. With approximately 50 members, the organization…
Servier was eligible to receive $7 million in P3 funding; can you tell us how this initiative has helped the company? P3 was not one of the main reasons why…
How will the PBS reforms affect Solvay? The easy answer is: heavily. Fortunately, Solvay’s leading product which is still under patent will not be subject to the full August 1…
What impact will the recent PBS reforms have on Stiefel’s operations in Australia? Stiefel has no products on the PBS at the moment, and although that doesn’t preclude the company…
Many MNCs are having pipeline concerns in the “new era” of post-blockbuster drug development. How is Bayer positioned in this respect? Bayer Schering Pharma has one of the richest pipelines…
To begin, would you please give a brief introduction to the PBAC? The PBAC is a statutory committee of government first developed in Australia in the 1940s, which advises the…
The Ministry for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research was created in December 2007 with the election of the Labor government. To begin, would you please give a brief introduction to…
Would you please introduce Pierre Fabre to our readers? Pierre Fabre Medicament Australia Pty Limited was established in Australia in late 2001, and is a fully owned subsidiary of the…
See our Cookie Privacy Policy Here