Privately-held Irish drugmaker Altan Pharma says it has acquired a privately held group of Spanish companies, the GES Group. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The GES Group develops, manufactures and markets specialty injectable drugs. GES, headquartered in Spain, is comprised of three operating companies: GES Genéricos Españoles Laboratorio; Genfarma Laboratorio; and Biomendi.
GES has been providing the Spanish hospital market with a comprehensive line of injectable drugs since 1985. The company is a leading player in the pain and anti-infective segments of the Spanish market and also has an international distribution network covering many European, Latin American and Asian markets.
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