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Top 50 pharmaceutical companies

The following is a list of the top 50 pharmaceutical and biotech companies ranked by healthcare revenue. Some companies (eg, Bayer) have additional chemicals revenue not included here. The phrase Big Pharma is often used to refer to companies with revenue in excess of $3 billion, and/or R&D expenditure in excess of $500 million, and represents the first 30 or so companies in this list.

Rank 2004 Company Country Healthcare Revenue 2004 (USD millions) Healthcare R&D 2004 (USD millions) Net Income/ (Loss) 2004 (USD millions) Employees 2004
1PfizerUSA52,5167,68411,361115,000
2Johnson & JohnsonUSA47,3485,2038,509109,900
3GlaxoSmithKlineUK37,3185,2047,886100,619
4Sanofi-AventisFrance31,6154,9276,52696,439
5NovartisSwitzerland28,2474,2075,76781,392
6Hoffmann-La RocheSwitzerland25,1634,0985,34464,703
7Merck & Co.USA22,9394,0105,81362,600
8AstraZenecaUK21,4273,8033,81364,200
9Abbott LaboratoriesUSA19,6801,6973,23650,600
10Bristol-Myers SquibbUSA19,3802,5002,38843,000
11WyethUSA17,3582,4611,23451,401
12Eli Lilly & Co.USA13,8582,5911,81044,500
13BayerGermany10,5541,299750113,060
14AmgenUSA10,5502,0282,36314,400
15Boehringer IngelheimGermany10,1461,5321,10435,529
16Baxter InternationalUSA9,50951738848,000
17Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.Japan9,3301,2852,63614,510
18Schering-PloughUSA8,2721,607-98130,500
19Astellas PharmaJapan7,9041,21356615,500
20Procter & GambleUSA7,786n/a7,257110,000
21ScheringGermany5,1031,14362226,131
22Merck KGaAGermany5,01861183628,877
23Eisai Co.Japan4,8577445278,295
24Novo NordiskDenmark4,84772783720,285
25Teva Pharmaceutical IndustriesIsrael4,79933833213,813
26GenentechUSA4,6219487857,646
27Sankyo Co.Japan4,32982245911,444
28Akzo NobelThe Netherlands4,0376441,06561,400
29AlconSwitzerland3,91439087212,200
30Forest LaboratoriesUSA3,1602948395,136
31Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co.Japan2,9645463537,333
32Chugai Pharmaceutical Co.Japan2,8334633285,327
33Taisho PharmaceuticalJapan2,6552213375,378
34AltanaGermany2,62350648610,783
35SeronoSwitzerland2,4585954944,902
36Bausch & LombUSA2,23216316012,400
37Mitsubishi PharmaJapan2,2264801255,917
38Biogen IdecUSA2,2106845184,266
39GenzymeUSA2,201392877,100
40SolvayBelgium2,17036667329,300
41UCBBelgium2,08840445111,403
42AllerganUSA2,0463463775,030
43Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co.Japan2,0352301705,960
44Shionogi & Co.Japan1,8622791805,522
45IvaxUSA1,83714219810,100
46ChironUSA1,723431795,400
47Watson PharmaceuticalsUSA1,6411341513,851
48H. LundbeckDenmark1,6252962885,155
49Sumitomo Chemical Co.Japan1,62223961220,195
50Tanabe Seiyaku Co.Japan1,5092641514,517

Source: Top 50 pharmaceutical companies, MedAdNews, September 2005

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1-A

  • 3M, a diversified global technology company based in the United States which produces pharmaceuticals as part of its health care business
  • Abbott Laboratories, a top-20 pharma company based in the United States
  • Able Laboratories (external link), a former American generic pharmaceutical manufacturer which entered bankruptcy in 2005
  • Aburaihan (external link), the largest Iranian pharmaceutical manufacturer
  • Alkermes, an American company
  • Allergan, an American multinational
  • Almirall Prodesfarma, a Spanish multinational
  • Alphapharm, an Australian generic pharmaceutical manufacturer and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Merck KGaA
  • Altana Pharma AG, formerly Byk Gulden, part of Altana AG, a German maker of chemicals and pharmaceuticals
  • ALZA Corporation, an American company acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 2001
  • Amgen, a top-20 pharma company based in the United States
  • Astellas Pharma, a Japanese company formed in 2005 through the merger of Fujisawa Pharmaceutical and Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical
  • Astra AB, a former Swedish company which in 1999 merged with Zeneca Group PLC to form AstraZeneca
  • AstraZeneca, a top-20 pharma company based in the United Kingdom formed in 1999 through the merger of Astra AB and Zeneca Group PLC
  • Aventis, a former French company which in 2004 merged with Sanofi-Synthélabo to form Sanofi-Aventis

B-D

  • Bakhtar Bioshimi (external link), an Iranian generic pharmaceutical manufacturer
  • Bayer, a top-20 pharma company based in Germany
  • Biogen Idec, an American company formed in 2003 through the merger of Biogen and Idec Pharmaceuticals
  • Biolex, an American company
  • BioPort, an American vaccine manufacturer and a subsidiary of Emergent BioSolutions
  • Biotecnol, a Portuguese company
  • Biovail, the largest Canadian harmaceutical company
  • Boehringer-Ingelheim, a top-20 pharma company based in Germany
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb, a top-20 pharma company based in the United States
  • Catalytica, a former American company which merged with Synotex Company in 2000 to form DSM Catalytica Pharmaceuticals, now known as DSM Pharmaceuticals
  • CCL Pharmaceuticals (external link), a Pakistani company
  • Celltech, a former British company acquired by the Belgian company UCB in 2004
  • Century Pharmaceuticals (external link), an Indian company
  • Cephalon (external link), an American company known for the narcolepsy drug, Modafinil
  • Cipla, an Indian company best known as a manufacturer of anti-AIDS drugs
  • Claris Lifesciences (external link), a multinational based in India
  • Daiichi Pharmaceuticals, a former Japanese company which merged with Sankyo Co., Ltd. in 2005 to form Daiichi Sankyo
  • Daiichi Sankyo (external link), a Japanese holding company formed in 2005 through the merger of Sankyo Co., Ltd. and Daiichi Pharmaceuticals
  • Diosynth, a former Dutch company acquired in 2005 by the American firm Organon International, which is in turn a part of the Dutch Akzo Nobel
  • Douglas Pharmaceuticals (external link), a New Zealand-based company
  • Dow Pharmaceutical Sciences (external link), an American company focused on topical therapeutics
  • DSM Pharmaceuticals

E-L

  • Eli Lilly and Company, a top-20 pharma company based in the United States
  • Ethypharm (external link) a French company specialized in the development of drug delivery solutions for the pharmaceutical industry
  • Genentech, an American biopharmaceutical company, considered to have founded the biotechnology industry as a whole
  • Genzyme, an American company
  • Gilead Sciences, an American biopharmaceutical company
  • GlaxoSmithKline, a top-20 pharma company based in the United Kingdom
  • GPC Biotech, a German biopharmaceutical company
  • Grindex external link, the largest pharmaceutical company in the Baltic States.
  • Hexal Australia, an Australian generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, part of the Hexal International Group
  • Hexal International Group (external link), a German generic pharmaceutical manufacturer
  • Hoffmann-La Roche, or Roche, a top-20 pharma company based in Switzerland
  • ICN Pharmaceuticals, now known as Valeant
  • Institute for OneWorld Health, a nonprofit American pharmaceutical company focused on developing infectious disease drugs for developing countries
  • Ipsen (external link), a French company
  • Isis Pharmaceuticals (external link), an American company focused on development of RNA-based therapeutics
  • Janssen Pharmaceutica Products, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson
  • Janssen-Cilag, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson
  • Jelfa SA (external link), a Polish generic pharmaceutical manufacturer
  • Johnson & Johnson, a top-20 pharma company based in the United States
  • King Pharmaceuticals, an American company
  • Knoll Pharmaceuticals, formerly the pharmaceutical division of BASF, acquired by Abbott in 2001
  • Krka, d. d., a Slovenian generic pharmaceutical and cosmetics manufacturer
  • Kurve Technology, Inc. (external link) an American company specialized in the development of drug delivery solutions for the pharmaceutical industry
  • LEO Pharma, a Danish pharmaceutical company
  • Lundbeck, a Danish company

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See also

fr:Liste des entreprises pharmaceutiques

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