Cadila Healthcare - Products

Products

From nine pharmaceutical production operations in India as well as a Zydus Cadila develops and manufactures a large range of pharmaceuticals as well as diagnostics, herbal products, skin care products and other OTC products. The company also makes EverYuth Naturals Walnut Scrub & Ultra Mild Scrub -India 's leading scrub brand, EverYuth Naturals Golden Glow Peel-Off-the no. 1 in the peel-off category and a face wash range .It is also the maker of Sugar Free, India's most popular artificial sweetener, and Nutralite, India's most popular cholesterol-free margarine.

The company makes active pharmaceutical ingredients at three sites in India:

Ankleshwar plants - Zydus Cadila's plant complex at Ankleshwar in Bharuch District of Gujarat, has been producing drug material since 1972. There are around 10 plants in the complex, which is ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certified as well as FDA Approved. Total plant capacity at Ankleshwar is around 180 million tonnes.

Vadodara plant - Zydus Cadila's plant at Dhabhasa, in Vadodara District's Padra taluka (in the eastern part of the district) in Gujarat, was commissioned in 1997 by a company called Banyan Chemicals, and acquired by Zydus Cadila in 2002. The plant has a 90 million tonne capacity. It is an FDA-approved facility that is also approved to WHO GMP guidelines.

Patalganga plant - Zydus Cadila acquired an API plant at Patalganga in Maharashtra state, 70 km from Mumbai, about 859 km from Nagpur, in the 2001 German Remedies deal. This plant operates to WHO GMP standards.

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