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Dafalgan Codéine is a combination analgesic containing paracetamol and codeine phosphate, widely used for the management of moderate to severe pain. The brand is a cornerstone of the French pharmaceutical market and has a long-standing reputation for quality in pain relief treatment.
The product is manufactured by UPSA (Union de Pharmacologie Scientifique Appliquée), which was founded in Agen, France, in 1935 by Camille Bru. This manufacturing site in Agen remains a critical hub for the production of these effervescent and oral tablets, distributing them to various international markets.
Starting from a family-run business, UPSA was acquired by Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1994. However, in 2019, ownership shifted to the Japanese pharmaceutical giant Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. This acquisition integrated UPSA's research and manufacturing expertise into Taisho's global health portfolio, while maintaining the brand's production and historical roots firmly in France.
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