Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is the world's largest manufacturer of generic medicines, founded in 1901. It produces over 3,500 products and employs more than 36,000 people globally. **Israel Connection:** Headquartered in Tel Aviv with extensive manufacturing across Israel. Largest company in Israel by market cap (~$36B). Brands include Actavis Generics, Ratiopharm, and Copaxone.
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Israeli
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Mylan (Viatris)
Global generic and biosimilar pharmaceuticals company formed from the merger of Mylan and Pfizer's Upjohn. Viatris manufactures affordable generic medicines globally. While it does operate in Israel, its primary identity is as a generic drug supplier — an alternative for consumers seeking lower-cost medicines without purchasing brand-name Israeli pharmaceuticals.
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Sun Pharmaceutical
Indian multinational pharmaceutical company and the world's fourth-largest specialty generic company. Headquartered in Mumbai with no documented Israeli military connections — an alternative to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (Israeli) for generic and specialty medicines.
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Alternative
Mylan (Viatris)
Global generic and biosimilar pharmaceuticals company formed from the merger of Mylan and Pfizer's Upjohn. Viatris manufactures affordable generic medicines globally. While it does operate in Israel, its primary identity is as a generic drug supplier — an alternative for consumers seeking lower-cost medicines without purchasing brand-name Israeli pharmaceuticals.
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- Pharmaceuticals
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Alternative
Sun Pharmaceutical
Indian multinational pharmaceutical company and the world's fourth-largest specialty generic company. Headquartered in Mumbai with no documented Israeli military connections — an alternative to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (Israeli) for generic and specialty medicines.
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- Pharmaceuticals
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Alternative
Mylan (Viatris)
Global generic and biosimilar pharmaceuticals company formed from the merger of Mylan and Pfizer's Upjohn. Viatris manufactures affordable generic medicines globally. While it does operate in Israel, its primary identity is as a generic drug supplier — an alternative for consumers seeking lower-cost medicines without purchasing brand-name Israeli pharmaceuticals.
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- Pharmaceuticals
- Type
Alternative
Sun Pharmaceutical
Indian multinational pharmaceutical company and the world's fourth-largest specialty generic company. Headquartered in Mumbai with no documented Israeli military connections — an alternative to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (Israeli) for generic and specialty medicines.
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- Pharmaceuticals
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Alternative