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Berlin-Chemie has been developing, manufacturing and distributing pharmaceutical products for over 130 years and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Menarini Group, the leading Italian pharmaceutical company, since 1992. 

Responsibility is a top priority at Berlin-Chemie. We not only make an important contribution to healthcare, but also put our values into practice through various social initiatives.

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From school kits to free meals and medicines, to caring for the environment around the world. In Menarini, being responsible means translating our values into concrete actions that are good for others and good for the planet

Berlin-Chemie – a strong partner. Our many years of experience and the success of joint projects make us the partner of choice. 

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Menarini has in-depth know-how in many important therapeutic areas, thanks to many years of excellent market introduction, marketing and sales capabilities as well as expertise in regulatory aspects and market access. Collaboration is the key to great success, and at Menarini, partnership is part of the DNA.

Our holistic and professional health management offers doctors individual counselling, training or workshops, events and lectures on many topics, depending on their needs.

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Skin Disorders

Skin Disorders

The skin is the largest organ in the human body and acts as a barrier against external environmental influences such as heat, cold, UV radiation and germs.1

The causes of skin disorders may be external stimuli and internal body processes such as hormone changes or auto-immune diseases. Skin disorders, also referred to as dermatosis, may have a very wide range of symptoms including rashes, hives, pustules, nodules, blisters (which can sometimes be purulent). As these skin lesions develop, they may flake and become crusty, in some cases even form scar tissue. They may also give rise to skin cancer.

In addition to the external changes itching, a frequent symptom of these disorders, is an additional unpleasant effect. Sebaceous glands and sweat glands, hair or nails may be affected by dermatosis in addition to skin.

Sources

1 Zwick Y., Die Haut: Aufbau, Funktion und Krankheiten; Springer Pflege/Springer Medizin Verlag, 2022