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諾和諾德

Novo Nordisk

丹麥,諾和諾德,Novo Nordisk, www.novonordisk.com  www.novonordisk.com.cn   
諾和諾德(Novo Nordisk,OMX: NOVO B, NYSE: NVO)是世界領(lǐng)先的生物制藥公司,在用于糖尿病治療的胰島素開發(fā)和生產(chǎn)方面居世界領(lǐng)先地位。諾和諾德總部位于丹麥?zhǔn)锥几绫竟瑔T工總數(shù)18,000人,分布于70個(gè)國家,產(chǎn)品銷售遍布179個(gè)國家。在歐美均建有生產(chǎn)廠。


諾和諾德的歷史最早可追溯至1923年。近80年來,諾和諾德不斷運(yùn)用先進(jìn)的生物技術(shù)完善胰島素研究和生產(chǎn)手段,取得突破性進(jìn)展,成為這一領(lǐng)域的先驅(qū)。諾和諾德率先推出長效胰島素,預(yù)混胰島素,高純胰島素,人體胰島素和胰島素注射筆。同時(shí),諾和諾德又率先推出新一類的口服降糖藥-諾和龍,從而極大地提高了糖尿病治療和控制水平,改善了糖尿病人的生活質(zhì)量。此外,諾和諾德還在凝血治療、生長保健以及激素替代療法等很多方面居世界領(lǐng)先地位。


諾和諾德的產(chǎn)品60年代初就已進(jìn)入中國市場。1994年初,諾和諾德董事會通過了在中國實(shí)施戰(zhàn)略投資的計(jì)劃,在北京建立諾和諾德(中國)制藥有限公司總部和生物技術(shù)研究發(fā)展中心,并在天津興建現(xiàn)代化生產(chǎn)工廠。


諾和諾德的標(biāo)志是古埃及動物Apis公牛,它被看成是掌管科學(xué)和藝術(shù)之神-Ptah的化身,象征著生命和健康。公司標(biāo)志是1925年根據(jù)一尊公元前600 年的古埃及青銅雕像設(shè)計(jì)的。諾和諾德公司選用Apis公牛作為標(biāo)志,象征著公司繼承和發(fā)揚(yáng)幾百年來藥學(xué)家和化學(xué)家努力進(jìn)取,不斷探索的古老傳統(tǒng)。


主要產(chǎn)品:人胰島素系列-諾和靈 諾和針 諾和英 諾和筆;新一代速效胰島素注射液 諾和銳;促胰島素分泌劑 諾和龍;人胰高血糖素諾和生

 

糖尿病服務(wù)信息 諾和關(guān)懷咨詢服務(wù)熱線:
8008102299/4008102299/65388866
諾和諾德(中國)制藥有限公司
北京市朝陽區(qū)東三環(huán)中路1號環(huán)球金融中心東樓18層
郵編:100020
電話:+86 (010) 5961 5858
傳真:+86 (010) 6505 6668 
諾和諾德糖尿病服務(wù)中心
北京市朝陽區(qū)東三環(huán)中路1號環(huán)球金融中心東樓17層
郵編:100020
電話:+86(10)6538 8866
傳真:+86(10)6538 8282

 

Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with 87 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes care. The company also has leading positions within haemophilia care, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy.
Headquartered in Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs more than 29,300 employees in 76 countries, and markets its products in 179 countries.
Novo Nordisk’s B shares are listed on the NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen (Novo-B). Its ADRs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NVO).

The Novo Nordisk logo
The Novo Nordisk logo is the Apis bull, one of the sacred animals of ancient Egypt.
The Apis bull was worshipped as the incarnation of Ptah, creator of the universe, city god of Memphis and the patron deity of craftsmen. 
The logo is a stylised reproduction of an Egyptian statuette dating from circa 664–323 BC. It is richly ornamented with symbols representing, among other things, the eternal dualities of life, day and night, life and death.
 
Already in 1923, Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium manufactured the first Scandinavian insulin product capable of saving the lives of people with diabetes. In 1925 Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium was founded and started producing insulin and a special syringe for injecting it.
The Apis bull has been Novo's logo since the year after the foundation of Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium.
The choice of the logo follows an old European chemist's tradition of identifying pharmacies by an animal symbol.
 
Novo Nordisk was created in 1989 through a merger between two Danish companies – Novo Industri A/S and Nordisk Gentofte A/S.
1923 Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium founded.
1925 Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium founded.
1926 Nordisk establishes Nordisk Insulin Foundation with the object of supporting physiological and endocrinological research and people with diabetes in Scandinavia.
1932 Nordisk founds the Steno Memorial Hospital.
1938 Novo founds Hvidøre Diabetes Sanatorium.
1946 Nordisk develops isophane insulin (NPH), a neutral insulin with prolonged action.
1947 Penicillin Novo – Novo's first product to be manufactured through fermentation – is launched.
1951 Novo establishes the Novo Foundation with the object of supporting scientific, social and humanitarian causes and to provide the best possible protection for the company.
1953 Novo launches Lente® – a long-acting insulin–zinc suspension.
1973 Nordisk markets Nanormon® growth hormone for the treatment of growth hormone insufficiency. The growth hormone is extracted from human pituitary glands.
1973 Novo introduces Monocomponent (MC) insulin – the purest insulin available.
1974 Novo's B shares are quoted on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
1981 Novo becomes the first company in Scandinavia to be quoted on the New York Stock Exchange.
1982 Novo launches Human Monocomponent insulin – the world's first insulin preparation identical to human insulin. It is extracted from the pancreases of pigs and converted to human insulin.
1985 NovoPen® – an injection system similar in appearance to a fountain pen, with replaceable insulin cartridges – is launched.
1987 Novo starts production of human insulin with the help of genetic engineering.
1988 Novo markets Vagifem® – the first unique vaginal tablet for atrophic vaginitis.
1988 Nordisk markets Norditropin® genetically engineered human growth hormone.
1989 Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium, the Nordisk Insulin Foundation and the Novo Foundation merge to become the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The objects are to provide a stable basis for the Novo Group companies' operations and to support scientific causes.
1989 Novo Industri A/S and Nordisk Gentofte A/S merge to become Novo Nordisk A/S – the world's leading producer of insulin.
1989 NovoLet® – the world's first prefilled insulin syringe – is marketed.
1991 Novo Nordisk joins the environmental charter of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
1992 The Steno Memorial Hospital and Hvidøre Hospital merge to form the Steno Diabetes Center.
1994 Novo Nordisk is the first company in Denmark – and one of the first in the world – to publish an environmental report.
1996 NovoSeven® – for the treatment of haemophilia patients with inhibitor reaction – is launched.
1998 NovoNorm® (Prandin® in the US) – a new oral treatment for type 2 diabetes – is launched in the US and a number of European countries.
1998 Activelle® (Activella® in the US) – the first low-dose continuous combined oral HRT for postmenopausal women – is introduced.
1999 Novo Nordisk publishes its first social report.
1999 NovoRapid® (NovoLog® in the US) – the company's first modern insulin, a rapid-acting insulin analogue – is marketed. Modern insulins are designed to better mimic the normal insulin response to changes in blood sugar levels.
1999 Norditropin® SimpleXx® – the world's first liquid growth hormone in a dedicated pen system – is launched.
2000 Novo Nordisk is split into three separate companies operating under the umbrella of the Novo Group: Novo Nordisk A/S, Novozymes A/S and Novo A/S.
2001 InnoLet® – the first insulin delivery system specially designed to suit the needs of insulin users with poor eyesight and reduced dexterity – is launched.
2001 Novo Nordisk establishes the World Diabetes Foundation with the purpose of improving diabetes care in developing countries.
2001 NovoRapid® FlexPen® is marketed. FlexPen® is a new prefilled pen, designed for easy and discreet use.
2002 Novo Nordisk signs the United Nations Global Compact, a platform for promoting good corporate principles and learning experiences in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.
2002 NovoMix® 30 – a dual-release modern insulin – is introduced.
2003 Norditropin NordiFlex® – the world's first prefilled growth hormone pen – is launched.
2004 Levemir® – a long-acting modern insulin – is launched.
2004 Novo Nordisk's articles of association are amended to specify that the company will “strive to conduct its activities in a financially, environmentally and socially responsible way”.
2005 The Novo Nordisk Haemophilia Foundation is set up in response to the significant need to improve haemophilia treatment in the developing world, underlining the company's social responsibility within haemophilia care.
2006 Novo Nordisk signs an agreement with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) that commits the company to reduce its carbon emissions by 10% by 2014 compared with 2004. Novo Nordisk is the 10th company in the world to join the WWF Climate Savers initiative.
2007 Activella® 0.5 mg/0.1 mg – the first ultra-low-dose oral HRT for women with menopausal symptoms – is launched in the US.
2007 In Montes Claros, Brazil, Novo Nordisk inaugurates its largest insulin production facility outside of Denmark.
2009 Victoza® - human Glucagon-Like Peptide (GLP-1) analogue for once-daily treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes - is launched in Europe.
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