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Zydus Cadila net up 39% to Rs 132 cr

Reaping benefits from its recent collaborative research programmes, Ahmedabad-based pharmaceutical company Cadila Healthcare, the parent company of Zydus Cadila group, reported an increase in its net profit by 39 per cent to Rs 131.92 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 from Rs 94.88 crore for the corresponding period last year. - Domestic drug maker Wyeth becomes part of Pfizer - IOL Chem gets nod to export painkiller to Canada - Glenmark Generics aims to raise Rs 570 cr through IPO - Lupin"s three subsidiaries to merge with itself - Wockhardt gets award for patents - Natco Pharma launches anti-swine flu drug, Natflu Total income from operations was up by 28 per cent year-on-year to Rs 945.8 crore in the second quarter of the current year as compared to Rs 740.9 crore of the same period in the previous year, on a consolidated basis. EBIDT of the company was up by 35 per cent year-on-year to Rs 205.7 crore from Rs 152.5 crore. Owing to Cadila"s 101 per cent year-on-year growth in its US business, the company"s revenue saw a 46 per cent rise in global formulations business.The wellness business posted a growth of 37 per cent and the API exports registered a robust growth of 44 per cent in the same period, a release from the company stated. Domestic formulations business of the company posted a growth of 10 per cent with the launch of 14 products. During the quarter, the company filed three DMFs with USFDA, taking the cumulative filings to 82 DMFs. The company also filed two ANDAs and received two approvals, taking the number of filings to 95 and the total number of approvals to 50. Further, in the same period, the company filed four new product dossiers for the EU market, taking the cumulative filings to 60. The company has so far received 32 approvals for the EU market. The group is involved in pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, herbal products, skin care products as well as OTC products.


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