Pharmacia & Upjohn
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Pharmacia & Upjohn was a global pharmaceutical company formed by the merger of Sweden-based Pharmacia AB and the American company Upjohn in 1995.[1] Today the remainder of the company is owned by Pfizer. In 1997, Pharmacia & Upjohn sold several brands to Johnson & Johnson, including Motrin and Cortaid.
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Pharmaceutical |
Founded | Merger of Pharmacia AB & The Upjohn Company |
Fate | Acquired by Pfizer |
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