The injectables division of Indian pharmaceutical company Strides Arcolab (Strides), known as Agila, is becoming an increasingly attractive potential acquisition for Big Pharma who are looking to expand their portfolios. Strides, based in Bangalore, may already be considering selling Agila, which produces a range of injectable generic medicines for the treatment of cancer and infections, with Pfizer as one possible purchaser.
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