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About the company

Ucb SA is a Belgium-based biopharmaceutical and specialty chemical company that specializes in two therapeutic areas: diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) and immunology. In the area of central nervous system disorders, the Company is focused on epilepsy, diabetic neuropathic pain, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, restless legs syndrome and Parkinson’s disease, and the area of immunology includes, bone loss disorders, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis and respiratory disease. In addition to its core fields of business, Ucb SA delivers molecule solutions to specialists for use in the treatment of severe diseases. Its product portfolio includes drugs, such as Neupro, Vimpat, Cimzia, among others. Ucb SA also operates in primary care to support specialist products that are administered by primary care physicians.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)5.25bn
  • Net income in EUR343.00m
  • Incorporated--
  • Employees9.08k
  • Location
    Ucb SAAllee de la Recherche, 60ANDERLECHT 1070BelgiumBEL
  • Phone+32 25599999
  • Fax+32 25599900
  • Websitehttps://www.ucb.com
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