Sanofi partners with Cipla to distribute and promote its Central Nervous System product range in India
Mumbai: Pharma companies Sanofi India and Cipla Limited on Tuesday announced an exclusive partnership for the distribution and promotion of Sanofi India’s Central Nervous System (CNS) product range in India.

As a part of this partnership, Cipla will be responsible for the distribution of Sanofi India’s six CNS brands including Frisium, a leading brand in the anti-epileptic medication category, according to a press release.
While Sanofi India will continue to own, import, and manufacture its complete range of CNS products across plants in India and internationally, Cipla will leverage its capabilities and robust India-wide network of strong marketing and sales professionals, distributors, institutions, and market outreach programs to expand access to these treatments for patients who need them.
Sanofi India Limited Managing Director Rodolfo Hrosz said, “Sanofi India’s CNS products are leaders in their respective categories. These well-established brands already improve lives of many patients across urban centres in the country. Cipla’s wide presence will enable us to expand the reach of this portfolio to healthcare professionals and patients across all India.”
Cipla Limited Chief Executive Officer – One India Business Achin Gupta, “Enhancing access to high quality treatments is central to our purpose of ‘Caring for Life’. We are pleased to collaborate with Sanofi India to enhance accessibility to highly efficacious and quality therapeutic solutions in CNS and bring value to patients across the country.
“Central Nervous System is one of the most challenging areas in medicine, and we believe this partnership is a significant step forward to address unmet needs of patients.”
“Sanofi India continues to focus on accelerating its strong innovation pipeline into India, across multiple therapeutic areas including Diabetes, Transplants, Rare Diseases, Consumer Healthcare and Vaccines,” read the press release.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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