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Tillomed Laboratories Ltd specialises in the licensing, marketing and supply of generic and branded pharmaceutical products to hospitals, wholesalers and pharmacists nationwide, covering most major therapeutic areas. Recently, the company have also expanded into contract packaging services.

The company's head office is based in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, in which the logistical, financial, personnel, marketing, technical, and regulatory departments operate. In 2002, the company also opened a northern sales office based in Leeds.

The business was founded in 1991 as the UK subsidiary of Noristan and launched their first products in the UK in 1992; shortly after, the company produced its first generic medicine, Atenolol. Tillomed Laboratories Ltd was established following a management buy-out in 1996; shortly after this, the company launched its first OTC product entitled Normaloe.

Products

Atenolol - a beta blocker used to treat cardiovascular conditions
Cefaclor - an antibiotic used to treat bacterial conditions
Cloxacillin - an weaker antibiotic than others available, used to treat bacterial conditions
Flutamide - an anti-androgen drug used primarily to treat prostate cancer
Lisinopril - for the treatment of cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension, congestive heart failure and heart attacks and for preventing renal and retinal complications in diabetes
Pravastatin - used for lowering bad cholesterol levels
Sotalol - a beta blocker used to treat irregular heart beats
Tramadol - an analgesic used for treating moderate to severe pain

www.tillomed.co.uk