Japan's Taisho Pharmaceutical is spending $310 million to further assert itself as a prominent Asian drug maker. The company is buying the Asian rights for some Bristol-Myers Squibb over-the-counter pain meds, as well as BMS's 98 percent stake in Bristol-Myers Squibb Indonesia. The deal tallies at $160 million for the pain relievers, which include the Tempra and Counterpain brands, and $150 million for the Indonesian unit. Taisho is expected to use the Indonesian production facilities to expand its reach deeper into Asia.
Japan has been busy on the pharma front: Tokyo-based Astellas Pharma signed a deal last month to co-promote AstraZeneca's Symbicort Turbuhaler asthma medicine in Japan, while Hisamitsu announced in July that it would acquire specialty drug maker Noven Pharmaceuticals for $428 million.
And BMS is no stranger to the Land of the Rising Sun. The big pharma announced in March a global collaboration with Nissan Chemical Industries and Teijin Pharma for the development and commercialization of a sinus rhythm medication for atrial fibrillation patients.
- see the BMS/Nissan/Teijin release [1]
- here are details [2] on the Taisho deal
- read our Astellas coverage [3]
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Lilly bows out of diabetes deal with Taisho [4]
BMS offers up to $385M to develop atrial fibrillation drug [5]
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercebiotech.com/press-releases/bristol-myers-squibb-company-announces-sale-taisho-pharmaceutical-co-ltd-its-otc-asse
[2] http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssHealthcareNews/idUST26859020090916
[3] http://www.fiercepharma.com/story/az-deals-japan-lilly-trains-russia/2009-08-04
[4] http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/lilly-bows-out-of-diabetes-deal-with-taisho/2006-08-07
[5] http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/bms-offers-385m-develop-atrial-fibrillation-drug/2009-03-05