Sanjay Bhutani – Country Manager, Bausch & Lomb India
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Address: Claris Corporate HeadquartersNr. Parimal Crossing, Ellisbridge,Ahmedabad – 380 006,India.,India
Tel: -26563319
Web: http://www.clarislifesciences.com/
Claris Lifesciences is one of the largest sterile injectables pharmaceutical companies in India with a market presence in 76 countries worldwide. We primarily manufacture and market products across multiple markets, and therapeutic segments. A significant majority of these products are generic drugs that are capable of being directly injected into the human body and are predominantly used in the treatment of critical illnesses.
Our customer base primarily includes government and private hospitals, aid agencies, and nursing homes.
We have five manufacturing facilities spread over a 78-acre campus located in Ahmedabad,India. Certain of these facilities have been approved by foreign regulatory authorities including the USFDA, MHRA (UK), TGA (Australia), NAM (Finland), GCC FDCA (Gulf Co-operation Council including Saudi Arabia, U.A.E. and other countries in the Middle East), ANVISA (Brazil) and INVIMA (Colombia). Our manufacturing capabilities have received several awards from prestigious institutions like IDMA (Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association) and Frost & Sullivan.
Our capabilities and experience span across all business verticals in the generic injectables industry. We have a trained workforce across business functions, such as R&D for product development, regulatory affairs for obtaining product registrations, manufacturing, and sales and marketing.
Our products range across various therapeutic segments, including anaesthesia, critical care, anti-infectives, renal care, infusion therapy, enteral & parenteral nutrition and oncology. We offer injectables in various delivery systems, such as glass and plastic bottles, vials, ampoules, pre-filled syringes and non-PVC/PVC bags.
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