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Gentamicina Mylan is a generic pharmaceutical antibiotic cream used for treating skin infections. The brand Mylan has its roots in the United States, specifically founded in West Virginia in 1961 as a distributor before becoming a major manufacturer of generic drugs. Over the decades, Mylan expanded globally to become one of the largest generic pharmaceutical companies in the world.
In 2020, Mylan underwent a significant transformation by merging with Pfizer's Upjohn division to form a new global healthcare company called Viatris. This merger consolidated a massive portfolio of well-known medications and generic brands. Today, Viatris is headquartered in the United States and operates a complex global manufacturing network, meaning products like Gentamicina cream can be produced in various facilities across Europe, India, or North America depending on the specific regional supply chain.
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