Vaishali Pharma Limited engages in the pharmaceutical business in India and internationally. It offers active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), including antibiotics, anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory/analgesic/anti-pyretic, anti-malarial, cardiac, anti-diabetic, anti-cold/anti-allergic, anti-diarrheal/anti-protozoal/anti-parasitic, anti-viral, anti-epileptic, anti-asthmatic, anti-fungal, anti-platelet agent, skeletal muscle relaxant, and anti-helmintic drugs, as well as excipients, topical steroids, corticosteroids, and enzymes. The company also provides formulation products, such as antibiotics/antibacterial, anti-platelet, laxative, anti-ulcer/enzyme, anti-asthmatic, anti-malarial, anti-cold/anti-allergic/anti-viral, anti-psychotic, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory/analgesic/anti-pyretic, anti-diabetic, cardiac, vitamins, topical steroids/corticosteroids, and other formulations. In addition, it offers veterinary pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, oncology, herbal, and surgical products. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
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