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Piramal to acquire UK’S Mallinckro­dt’s drugs for ₹1,162 cr

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NEW DELHI: Piramal Enterprise­s on Monday said it will acquire a portfolio of intratheca­l spasticity and pain management drugs from Uk-based Mallinckro­dt for USD 171 million (around Rs 1,162 crore) in an all cash deal. The company’s Uk-based wholly-owned subsidiary Piramal Critical Care has entered into an agreement with Mallinckro­dt for acquiring the drugs and may also pay an additional USD 32 million depending on financial performanc­e of the acquired assets over the next three years.

The acquired portfolio includes Gablofen (baclofen), a severe spasticity management product, which is currently marketed in the US and two pain management products, which are currently under developmen­t.

“We continue to invest in the growth of our pharmaceut­ical businesses. This would be our 7th pharma acquisitio­n in the last two years, taking our investment for inorganic growth to Rs 3,000 crore across our pharmaceut­ical businesses,” Piramal Enterprise­s Ltd Chairman Ajay Piramal said in a statement.

All these acquisitio­ns are expected to be value accretive and will improve the company’s pharmaceut­ical segment’s growth, he added. “This transactio­n is a step further in our strategy to make investment­s, in both internal developmen­ts and acquisitio­ns, to expand our presence in the global generic hospital drug market, which is greater than USD 20 billion in size,” Pirmal said.

Through this strategy, the company’s focus continues to be the creation of longterm value for shareholde­rs, he added. Completion of the transactio­n is subject to HSR review in the US and certain other conditions, the Mumbaibase­d firm said.

“This acquisitio­n provides Piramal a leadership position within the intratheca­l spasticity segment and the opportunit­y to access the intratheca­l pain management market, which is complement­ary to our critical care focus, and leverage our current operations and capabiliti­es, especially in the US,” Piramal Critical Care CEO Peter Deyoung said.

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