Our Pipeline and Products

Menarini is investing in advanced science and technology to develop a pipeline of new products that make a difference to the lives of patients affected by serious conditions.

MENARINI is a fully integrated privately owned pharma company with a long and successful heritage in strategic partnering across the globe. We have a profound know-how stemming from our strong R&D capabilities in key therapeutic areas, coupled with our excellence in commercial execution and our powerful direct presence on a global basis.

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Donations of backpacks and cases for school, distribution of meals and medicines, promotion of sport, support for pregnant women and much more: being responsible for Menarini means transforming good intentions into concrete efforts. By helping others, we want to contribute to improve the world around us, starting with us.

Our Values

Everyday we put our values into action. 4 values, which have given life to Menarini and shaped its history.

 

What does it really make Menarini unique? The diversity and authenticity of our key resource - the People.
Our cultural diversity helps us to drive innovation, adapt to business changes, face challenges, inspire ideas and develop our growth.

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Menarini employees make all the difference, every day.

 

News

Aeipathy, a concert for multiple sclerosis patients

More than 1.000 spectators and almost $20.000 to be donated to multiple sclerosis sufferers: these are the results of a charity concert to raise funds for people in need of healthcare due to this disease. Menarini Singapore contributed to the project, called Aeipathy. In addition to providing patients with an important moment of awareness and relaxation during an afternoon tea before the concert, the company's employees were also involved in ticket sales.

Multiple sclerosis is a neurological autoimmune disease that mainly affects young adults and can, over time, cause very severe motor disability. To date, there is no cure. Medications that can help manage the symptoms are expensive and often unaffordable for the economically disadvantaged. Hence, the importance of initiatives such as this one to raise awareness among the population.