| |
 |
    |
 |
 |
 
Pharmaceutical Materials

| |
Pharmaceutical Materials Division
performed very well in 2001/02 with operating profits 74% up at £31.3
million. |
Pharmaceutical Materials was created
as a separate division in 2001 following the acquisition of Pharm-Eco
Laboratories, Inc. and Meconic plc.
During the fiscal year 2001/02,
Johnson Matthey acquired Pharm-Eco Laboratories, Inc. and Meconic plc,
the parent company of Macfarlan Smith. These acquisitions, along with
Johnson Mattheys long established active pharmaceutical ingredient
(API) manufacturing business in West Deptford, USA, enable the newly formed
Pharmaceutical Materials Division to provide the pharmaceutical industry
with chemical synthesis, process development and manufacturing services
throughout the entire life cycle of both proprietary and generic drugs.
In addition, Macfarlan Smith provides Pharmaceutical Materials with a
European base and offers major opportunities for cross selling and collaboration
in development of new products for both the European and American markets,
especially in the field of controlled drugs.
West Deptford
The divisions West
Deptford facility manufactures a range of small to medium volume, high
value active pharmaceutical ingredients, mainly metal based and controlled
substances. These products comprise ingredients used in both generic and
proprietary drugs, including the platinum anticancer drugs cisplatin and
carboplatin and the powerful painkillers fentanyl and hydromorphone. In
2001/02 sales at West Deptford increased 12% over the prior year despite
a drop in revenues from platinum pharmaceuticals resulting from the termination
of patent protection on cisplatin. Most of this growth occurred in the
second half of the year when the business received regulatory approval
for three new products, all of which were developed for new customers
and were launched in early calendar year 2002. In support of these and
other new products, a major expansion of manufacturing and laboratory
facilities on the site is nearing completion with plant validation and
commissioning early in fiscal year 2002/03. This expansion will immediately
increase plant capacity by up to 40% and includes space for additional
reactors as well as the necessary laboratories to support further growth.
Macfarlan Smith
Based in Edinburgh, UK,
Macfarlan Smith is a world leader in the manufacture and marketing of
controlled drugs. Johnson Matthey acquired Meconic plc, Macfarlan Smiths
parent company in July 2001, and the business has performed well in Johnson
Mattheys first nine months of ownership. Macfarlan Smiths
product line of bulk opiates such as codeine, morphine and dihydrocodeine
yielded good sales, and those of specialist opiates, several of which
are being used in new applications or in novel dosage forms, showed excellent
sales growth. Other established non-controlled products such as Bitrex,
an extremely bitter substance added to many household and garden products
to prevent accidental poisoning, and galantamine, used in the treatment
of Alzheimers disease, also performed strongly. Late in the year,
Macfarlan Smith completed a new manufacturing plant on its Edinburgh site.
This facility was constructed to manufacture key specialist opiate and
other controlled drug products and contains space for additional capacity
to support expected growth in these products.
Pharm-Eco
Pharm-Eco Laboratories,
Inc., based near Boston, USA, was acquired by Johnson Matthey in April
2001. Pharm-Eco is a leading provider of contract chemistry services to
the pharmaceutical industry, including medicinal chemistry, process development
and the manufacturing of drugs in the early and middle phases of their
development cycle. Outsourcing of chemistry services by both small and
large drug companies is a growing trend, and Pharm-Eco made excellent
progress in all segments of its business during the year. Major new contracts
were obtained in the areas of medicinal chemistry, as well as the small
scale manufacture of products for use in clinical trials. Pharm-Eco has
also expanded its activities in analytical chemistry services and by adding
specialised equipment to perform process hazard assessments for customers.
The business sales grew well throughout the year with particularly
strong growth in the second half of 2001/02. In support of this, a long
term programme of installing additional laboratories and manufacturing
capacity has been initiated at Pharm-Ecos principal site in Devens,
Massachusetts. Employee numbers have grown by 33% from the time of acquisition.

| |
|
Research
and Development
Pharmaceutical Materials
Divisions research and development activities are primarily
focused on developing manufacturing processes for active pharmaceutical
ingredients. At West Deptford and Macfarlan Smith, the development
of novel manufacturing and analytical methods for new products
provides a steady pipeline of products for these businesses.
Collaboration between the research and development groups
at West Deptford and Macfarlan Smith is enabling the development
of common products and implementation of the most efficient
manufacturing processes within the two businesses. Macfarlan
Smith has particularly strong extraction technology that complements
West Deptfords strength in drug synthesis. This provides
opportunities for synergies through the sharing of production
technology and expertise. Pharm-Eco provides synthesis and
process development services for drugs in pre-clinical and
the early to middle phases of clinical trials. The ultimate
success of any drug in these stages of clinical development
is uncertain. However, Pharm-Ecos experience in product
development and scale-up places Johnson Matthey in a strong
position to manufacture commercial quantities for Pharm-Ecos
clients should their products obtain regulatory approval.
|
| |
|
 
|
|