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Organon acquires Dermavant Sciences to obtain the groundbreaking skin treatment VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream 1%

Sep 20, 202410 months ago

Acquiring Company

Organon

Acquired Company

Dermavant

TherapeuticsBiotechnologyHealth Care

Description

Organon, a global healthcare company dedicated to improving women's health, has reached a final agreement to acquire Dermavant Sciences. This acquisition will enable Organon to offer innovative patient-centered solutions in the field of dermatology, particularly for those suffering from psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.

Company Information

Company

Organon

About

Organon is a global healthcare company formed through a spin-off from Merck, (NYSE: MRK) known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, to focus on improving the health of women throughout their lives. Organon has a portfolio of more than 60 medicines and products across a range of therapeutic areas. Led by the women’s health portfolio coupled with an expanding biosimilars business and stable franchise of established medicines, Organon’s products produce strong cash flows that will support investments in innovation and future growth opportunities in women’s health. In addition, Organon is pursuing opportunities to collaborate with biopharmaceutical innovators looking to commercialize their products by leveraging its scale and presence in fast growing international markets. Organon has a global footprint with significant scale and geographic reach, world-class commercial capabilities, and approximately 9,500 employees with headquarters located in Jersey City, New Jersey. For more information, visit http://www.organon.com and connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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