Friday, November 22, 2024

Lupin Signs Promotional Agreement with Exeltis on SOLOSEC.

Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc., (Lupin), and Exeltis USA Inc. announced a promotional agreement for Exeltis to promote SOLOSEC® along with Exeltis’ existing line of Women’s Health products, further enhancing value to OBGYNs and their patients. SOLOSEC® is indicated for the treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis in adult women (a common vaginal infection) and Trichomoniasis in adults (the most common non-viral, curable sexually transmitted infection in the U.S.).1-4

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“This partnership will expand the reach of SOLOSEC®, allowing more Healthcare Providers to be aware of the benefits of SOLOSEC®, and increase access for adult women suffering with bacterial vaginosis and adults with trichomoniasis,” said Vinita Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Lupin. “We are extremely excited to partner with Exeltis.” Salustiano Perez, Chief Executive Officer of Exeltis added, “Our team is thrilled to embark on this partnership. The addition of Solosec fits precisely within our current portfolio of products, enhancing our commercial strategy, and offering numerous solutions to our customers and their patients.”

Exeltis is a fast-growing division of the integrated health sciences group Insud Pharma. It boasts a leadership position in the Women’s Health segment, and is constantly innovating and seeking new treatments and devices to improve women’s health and wellbeing around the world. With a global footprint spanning over 40 countries, Exeltis has a team of more than 4,000 professionals supported by a global manufacturing network. Exeltis’ overarching goal is to support and care for women throughout every stage of life. It offers an extensive portfolio of products to respond to women’s needs in the areas of fertility, reproductive health, contraception, pregnancy, childbirth and menopause. In recent years, Exeltis has also diversified into Central Nervous System (CNS), Ophthalmology and Endocrinology.

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