1890 The Kahlbaum family from Berlin establishes a branch for laboratory equipment under the Berlin-Adlorshof.
1927 - 1948 Berlin Kahlbaum merges with Schering AG and starts drug development; the company manufactures pharmaceuticals, laboratory equipment and agrochemicals under the brand name of Schering AG. 1949 - 1989 Berlin Chemie develops into the most important pharmaceutical company in the former GDR with a strong presence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Berlin Chemie developed into the most important pharmaceutical company in the former GDR and established good trade relations with countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
1990 - Present day reorganization as a free market company, successfully consolidating its market position at home and abroad.
Since 1992, Berlin Chemistry has been a subsidiary of the Menarini Group, a leading Italian pharmaceutical group.
ChemChina Berlin is currently responsible for the promotion of the Menarini Group's products in more than 30 countries. It has subsidiaries and offices in most of these countries. With excellent products and advanced technology, relying on Menarini's innovative and traditional medicines, and motivated and well-trained staff, we have made a great contribution to the diversified healthcare programs in the above countries. Moreover, Deutsche Berlin Chemie has established partners at all levels in many countries, which is a guarantee for the local sales market.
The company's activities include the production and marketing of high-quality pharmaceutical products in the fields of gastroenterology, pain management, cardiovascular diseases, biologics and oncology, as well as the provision of health-related services and public health education. Berliner Chemie produces and sells a wide range of excellent products. Among them, Sparmin@ for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, Bromovudine (Zodai@) for shingles, and Rosivirin (Rilatone@) for the treatment of spasms in the digestive and urinary tracts are epoch-making and significant research results in the world's pharmaceutical field. Faston@ for rheumatoid arthritis and acute and chronic soft tissue injuries, Retis@ for hypothyroidism, and simethicone oil (Paxil) for flatulence and preparation for gastroscopy are over-the-counter or prescription drugs that have gained wide public recognition.
Berlin Chemistry continues to cite the drugs it develops and introduces, and plans to market products in more areas, such as cardiovascular, pain and oncology, in the coming years, to provide more and better choices for Chinese doctors and patients.