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Former type
  
Public

Fate
  
Acquired

Founder
  
Gerard Fairtlough

Headquarters
  
Slough, United Kingdom

Defunct
  
2004

Industry
  
Biotechnology

Key people
  
Goran Ando (CEO)

Founded
  
1980

Successor
  
UCB

Parent organization
  
UCB

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Subsidiaries
  
UCB Pharma, Celltech R&D

Celltech Group plc was a leading British-based biotechnology business based in Slough. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

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History

The Company was founded by Gerard Fairtlough in 1980 with finance from the National Enterprise Board.

In 1999 the Company led consolidation in the UK biosciences market merging with Chiroscience plc and then buying Medeva plc. Then in 2000 it bought Cistron, a US biosciences business. It expanded into Germany in 2001 buying Thiemann, a German biosciences business, and went on to buy Oxford Glycosciences in July 2003 for £102m. Celltech was acquired by UCB, a Belgian drugmaker, in 2004. Since then it has been known as UCB Celltech.

Operations

The Company was engaged in research and development of therapies for patients with serious diseases. Products included:

  • Tussionex for coughs
  • Zaroxolyn for resistant edema
  • Methylphenidate for ADHD
  • Amphetamine for ADHD and narcolepsy, as 5 mg Dexedrine tablets
  • Semprex-D, an antihistamine and decongestant
  • References

    Celltech Wikipedia


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