Farmitalia

Farmitalia was an Italian pharmaceutical company best known for its parallel discovery with Rhone-Poulenc of daunorubicin and subsequent discovery of doxorubicin.[1] Farmitalia had been founded in 1935 as a joint venture by Rhone-Poulenc and Montecatini.[2]

Farmitalia
IndustryPharmaceutical
Founded1935
Defunct1979 
Headquarters,

In 1978 it was merged with Carlo Erba SpA, a pharmaceutical company that had been founded in 1853 by the pharmacist Carlo Erba, in which Montecatini had acquired a controlling interest in 1971; the merged company was called Farmitalia Carlo Erba SpA.[2]

Farmitalia Carlo Erba was acquired by Pharmacia in 1993[3] and Pharmacia was acquired by Pfizer in 2003.[4]

Drugs discovered at Farmitalia that reached the market included (with date of first publication):

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  10. Council regulation (EEC) no 1768/92 in the matter of Application No SPC/GB94/012 for a Supplementary Protection Certificate in the name of Farmitalia Carlo Erba S. r. l.
  11. Espace record: GB 202074566
  12. Cocchiara, G; et al. (1991). "Comparison of the disposition and of the metabolic pattern of Reboxetine, a new antidepressant, in the rat, dog, monkey and man". Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet. 16 (3): 231–9. doi:10.1007/bf03189965. PMID 1814741.
  13. First publication per prior citation: Melloni, M; et al. (1984). "Potential antidepressant agents. α-aryloxy-benzyl derivatives of ethanolamine and morpholine". Eur J Med Chem. 3: 235–242.
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