Animalcare Group PLC
LSE:ANCR
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Animalcare Group PLC
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Animalcare Group Plc engages in the development, sale, and supply of generic veterinary medicines and animal identification products. The company is headquartered in Ripon, North Yorkshire. The company went IPO on 2008-01-15. The firm is focused on developing and commercializing prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products. The firm operates in three categories within the veterinary market, which includes Companion Animals, Equine and Production Animals. The company manages international supply chain, including specialist veterinary wholesalers and distributors. The firm develops, supplies and markets products and services to the veterinary profession. The company focuses on therapeutic areas, which includes pain management, dermatology and anti-infectives. The Company’s product pipeline is Daxocox, which is a differentiated COX-2 inhibitor for the treatment of chronic pain in dogs.
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