BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.2B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
Founded in 1984, Sepracor was originally comprised of several diverse business units. In 1989, we embarked on a strategy of developing single isomers and active metabolites of many of the world's largest selling drugs, with the objective of developing our own proprietary pipeline of pharmaceutical products. Sepracor became a publicly traded corporation in 1991, and we subsequently divested our non-pharmaceutical business units into four different companies, retaining our core pharmaceutical business. Sepracor was built on the premise that chiral drugs could, in essence, be divided into two or more "parts" and that certain of these parts could be brought to the market as new medicines with the possibility for reduced side effects, greater potency or new indications. Sepracor was a pioneer in this area of drug development, identifying new, viable compounds. This strategy enabled Sepracor to establish itself initially by out-licensing the rights to a number of compounds to large, established pharmaceutical companies who developed and ultimately commercialized them. Some of these compounds have grown to become well-known brands in the pharmaceutical industry: ALLEGRA brand fexofenadine HCl, CLARINEX brand desloratadine and XYZAL /XUSALTM brand levocetirizine. ...
Number of Employees 2,400
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing: 3254
Recent Events
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Sepracor CEO in line for $11M golden handshake
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Data Missing On US Drug Labels
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Sepracor deal closes, CEO in line for $11M
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Standard & Poor's Announces Changes To U.S. Indices - Update
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Dainippon Sumitomo To Acquire Sepracor For $2.6 Bln - Update
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Dainippon to buy U.S. drug firm Sepracor for $2.6 billion
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Japan firm acquires US drug maker Sepracor
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News & Analysis
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Sepracor Has Stopped Advertising Lunesta, But Sales Still Go Up
Sepracor appears to have almost stopped advertising for sleeping pill Lunesta, and yet sales are still rising. Sepracor spent less than $1 million on ads for the brand in 2009, but Lunesta sales were up 2 percent to $151 million in Q2 2009. by Jim Edwards
Insomnia and Antidepressant Sales Give Lie to DTC Myths
Direct-to-consumer drug advertising has almost no relationship with consumer demand for prescriptions. That is one interpretation of a story in Ad Age showing that scrips for insomnia pills (such as Sanofi-Aventis's Ambien CR) and antidepressants (such as Eli Lilly's Cymbalta) are up, even though advertising in both those categories is...
Sepracor Adopts ''Guiding Principles'' for Consumer Advertising
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- Sepracor Inc. (Nasdaq: SEPR) today announced that it has become a signatory to the pharmaceutical industry's "Guiding Principles" on direct-to-consumer DTC advertising.
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