Sanofi Aventis is a multinational pharmaceutical company that produces prescription medications, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products.
Founded in 1973 through the merger of Sanofi and Synthelabo
Acquired Aventis in 2004, becoming Sanofi-Aventis
Changed name to Sanofi in 2011
Has a history of mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of Genzyme in 2011
Multinational pharmaceutical corporation that produces prescription drugs and vaccines.
Multinational corporation that produces medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer healthcare products.
Global healthcare company that produces prescription drugs, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products.
Insulin glargine for the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Teriflunomide for the treatment of relapsing multiple sclerosis.
Vaccines for the prevention of diseases such as influenza, polio, and yellow fever.
Fexofenadine for the treatment of seasonal allergies.
Sanofi Aventis is known for producing prescription medications, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products.
Some popular Sanofi Aventis products include Lantus, Aubagio, Sanofi Pasteur vaccines, and Allegra.
Sanofi Aventis was founded in 1973 through the merger of Sanofi and Synthelabo. The company acquired Aventis in 2004 and changed its name to Sanofi in 2011. Sanofi has a history of mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of Genzyme in 2011.
Some competitors of Sanofi Aventis include Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis.
Sanofi Pasteur is a division of Sanofi that produces vaccines for the prevention of diseases such as influenza, polio, and yellow fever.