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Astellas Pharma

 
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Astellas Pharma Inc.
2-3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku
Tokyo 103-8411, Japan
Tel. +81-3-3244-3000
Fax +81-3-3244-3272

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.astellas.com

Stars are formed by fusion processes, and so sometimes are companies. Astellas Pharma was born after Japanese pharmaceutical firms Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical and Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Company merged in 2005, creating one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Japan. Main products include gastritis treatment Gaster, hypertension therapy Micardis, urology treatment Vesicare, organ transplant immunosuppressant Prograf, and cholesterol drug Lipitor (sold in Japan via an agreement with Pfizer). Astellas' products (including those under development) include cardiovascular, central nervous system, oncology, diabetes, infectious disease, inflammation/immunology, gastroenterology, and urology therapies.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending March, 2008:
Sales: $9,794.9M
One year growth: 25.4%
Net income: $1,787.0M
Income growth: 60.4%

Officers:
Chairman: Toichi Takenaka
President, CEO, and Director: Masafumi Nogimori
Chief Strategy Officer and CFO: Yoshihiko Hatanaka

Competitors:
Daiichi Sankyo
Roche Holding
Takeda Pharmaceutical

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Astellas Pharma Inc.
Type Public KK (TYO: 4503)
Founded 2005 (from merger)
Headquarters Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Key people Masafumi Nogimori, President & CEO
Industry Pharmaceuticals
Revenue ¥ 972,586 million JPY (FY 2007)
Net income ¥ 177,437 million JPY (FY 2007)
Employees 13,900 (2007)
Website www.astellas.com

Astellas Pharma Inc. (アステラス製薬株式会社 Asuterasu Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha?, TYO: 4503) is a Japanese pharmaceutical company, formed on 1 April 2005 from the merger of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (山之内製薬株式会社 Yamanouchi Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha?) and Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (藤沢薬品工業株式会社 Fujisawa Yakuhin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha?).

Astellas' franchise areas are urology, immunology (transplantation), dermatology, cardiology, and infectious disease. Priority areas for R&D are infectious diseases, diabetes, gastrointestinal organs, oncology, and the central nervous system. The company's headquarters are in Tokyo, with research centres in Tsukuba and Osaka. Clinical development is centred in Deerfield, Illinois and Leiderdorp, Netherlands. Combined revenues of the two pre-merger companies were $7.9 billion in 2004. Worldwide the company employs about 17,000 people.

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History

Fujisawa Shoten was started in 1894 by Tomokichi Fujisawa in Osaka, and was renamed Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. in 1943.

Yamanouchi Yakuhin Shokai was started in 1923 by Kenji Yamanouchi in Osaka. The company was renamed Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. in 1940 and transferred to Tokyo in 1942.

Both companies started their overseas expansion at about the same time, opening offices in Taiwan in 1962 and 1963, respectively, and in the United States and Europe from 1977 onwards. Fujisawa acquired Lyphomed in 1990 and thereafter established its US R&D centre in Deerfield, Illinois. Yamanouchi's R&D centre in Leiderdorp was established with the acquisition of the pharmaceutical division of Royal Gist Brocades in 1991.

Fujisawa and Yamanouchi combined in a "merger of equals," forming Astellas Pharma on 1 April 2005.

Products

Some of the key products produced by Astellas include:

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