Syntex

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Syntex was a pioneering pharmaceutical company best known for its role in developing the first oral contraceptive pill and advancing steroid chemistry.

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instanceOf pharmaceutical company
acquiredBy Roche NERFINISHED
acquisitionDate 1994
contributedTo mass production of steroid hormones from plant precursors
country Mexico
developed norethindrone NERFINISHED
oral contraceptive formulations based on norethindrone
dissolved 1990s
expandedTo Europe NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
field endocrinology
medicinal chemistry
reproductive health
foundedBy Emeric Somlo NERFINISHED
Federico Lehmann NERFINISHED
George Rosenkranz NERFINISHED
Russell Marker NERFINISHED
foundedIn Mexico City NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Mexico City NERFINISHED
inception 1944
industry pharmaceuticals
steroid chemistry
influenced global birth control practices
pharmaceutical steroid synthesis methods
keyPerson Carl Djerassi NERFINISHED
George Rosenkranz NERFINISHED
Luis Miramontes NERFINISHED
Russell Marker NERFINISHED
laterHeadquartersLocation Palo Alto, California NERFINISHED
legacy advancement of industrial steroid chemistry
foundation of modern oral contraceptive technology
major impact on women’s reproductive autonomy
locationCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor development of cortisone-related steroids
development of progesterone derivatives
development of the first oral contraceptive pill
pioneering work in synthetic steroids
parentOrganization Hoffmann-La Roche NERFINISHED
researchFocus anti-inflammatory steroids
contraceptive agents
steroid hormones
status defunct
usedRawMaterial Mexican yams
diosgenin

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Carl Djerassi employer Syntex