Laboratoires Pierre Fabre

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Laboratoires Pierre Fabre

Laboratoires Pierre Fabre (pronunciation: lah-boh-ra-tohr-ee pyehr fab-reh) is a multinational pharmaceutical and cosmetics company. The company was founded in 1962 by Pierre Fabre, a French pharmacist.

Etymology

The name "Laboratoires Pierre Fabre" is derived from its founder's name, Pierre Fabre. The term "Laboratoires" is French for "laboratories", indicating the company's focus on scientific research and development.

History

Laboratoires Pierre Fabre was established in 1962 in Castres, France. The company initially focused on the development and production of pharmaceutical products. Over time, it expanded its operations to include dermo-cosmetics, health care, and natural health products. Today, Laboratoires Pierre Fabre operates in over 130 countries worldwide.

Products

Laboratoires Pierre Fabre is known for its wide range of products in various fields. The company's pharmaceutical division produces prescription drugs for a variety of medical conditions, including oncology, central nervous system disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. The dermo-cosmetics division, under the brand Avene, Ducray, Klorane, and others, offers products for skin and hair care. The company also produces natural health products under the brand Naturactive.

Research and Development

Research and development is a key focus for Laboratoires Pierre Fabre. The company invests heavily in R&D, with a particular emphasis on oncology, dermatology, and neuropsychiatry. Laboratoires Pierre Fabre collaborates with numerous research institutions and universities worldwide to advance scientific knowledge and develop new treatments.

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