Researching Diseases.

Advancing Treatments.

Our existing global portfolio includes
XXX products in X Disease areas.

Disease Areas

Our work is centered on disease areas where innovation can make a meaningful difference. By combining scientific
expertise with a deep understanding of patient needs, we are committed to developing solutions that support healthcare
professionals and improve lives.

Pain Management

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Pain may result from injury, surgery, or chronic medical conditions. Uncontrolled pain delays recovery and reduces quality of life. Types: acute, chronic, neuropathic, and nighttime pain.
Treatment: pharmacologic (paracetamol, NSAIDs, adjuvant analgesics), non-pharmacologic (physical therapy, acupuncture), lifestyle changes (exercise, stress reduction).
The optimal approach depends on pain type, severity, and underlying cause.

Hepatology (Chronic Hepatitis B)

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A viral infection that damages the liver, potentially leading to cirrhosis or cancer. Prevention: vaccination, safe medical practices.
Symptoms: fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, and nausea.
Diagnosis: HBsAg, anti-HBs, liver function tests.
Management: antiviral therapy with entecavir or tenofovir, lifestyle control, and regular monitoring.

Gastroenterology

(Gastroduodenal Ulcers & Reflux Esophagitis)
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Caused by acid imbalance or H. pylori infection.
Treatment: PPIs or vonoprazan (P-CAB) for faster, stronger acid suppression, combined with dietary modification.

Oncology

(Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting)
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CINV affects patients’ comfort and adherence to cancer therapy.
Treatment: antiemetics such as palonosetron, hydration, and psychological support.

Urology & Andrology

(Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – BPH)
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Common in older men, causing urinary difficulties.
Symptoms: urgency, weak stream, nocturia.
Treatment: tamsulosin 0.4 mg MR and lifestyle modification.

Endocrinology

(Hormonal Disturbances & Postmenopausal Symptoms)
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Postmenopause: estrogen decline causing hot flashes and insomnia; managed via non-hormonal options like paroxetine 7.5 mg and lifestyle therapy.

Gynecology

(Affecting the female reproductive system)
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Hyperprolactinemia: excessive prolactin causing infertility or hormonal imbalance; treated with cabergoline.