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Guerbet SA engages in the development and marketing of contrast media products, delivery systems, medical devices, and related solutions. The company offers Optiray and Xenetix, which are non-ionic monomeric and iodinated contrast agents; Telebrix Gastro, a meglumine ioxitalamate solution; Conray, an iothalamate meglumine injection; Micropaque/Microtrast, a diagnostic imaging interconnected solution; Dotarem, a gadoteric acid-gadoterate meglumine, and Artirem, a gadoteric acid that acts as a contrast agent for MRI, as well as prefilled syringes, injectors, accessories, and consumables for MRI, CT, and Cath Lab. It also provides digital solutions, such as Contrast&Care, an injection management solution; Dose&Care, an X-ray dose management solution; and icobrain, a cloud-based AI solution to quantify disease-specific brain structures for acute and chronic neurological conditions on MR and CT, as well as OptiProtect services. In addition, the company provides products for interventional radiology, including Lipiodol ethyl esters of iodinated fatty acids of poppyseed oil; Vectorio, a mixing and injection system for conventional trans-arterial chemoembolization; Patent Blue V, a blue dye; Axessio, a peripheral micro guidewire; and SeQure and DraKon, which are microcatheters. Further, it offers Hydra Vision, a digital imaging system for urological, gastroenterological, and gynecological treatment, as well as planning and diagnostic procedures; and urology accessories and consumables. The company was founded in 1926 and is headquartered in Villepinte, France.
Full GUERF Calculator →Johnson & Johnson, together with its subsidiaries, researches and develops, manufactures, and sells various products in the healthcare field worldwide, but strategically separated its Consumer Health business into Kenvue Inc. in 2023 to focus on its higher-growth, innovation-driven segments; the former Consumer Health brands (including TYLENOL, LISTERINE, and BAND-AID) are now owned by Kenvue. The company's core focus is now split between its Innovative Medicine (formerly Pharmaceutical) segment, which offers prescription products for complex diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, various cancers, HIV/AIDS, and neurodegenerative disorders; and its MedTech (Medical Devices) segment, which provides advanced technology solutions including electrophysiology products, neurovascular care products, orthopaedics (hips, knees, spine), advanced surgery solutions, and disposable contact lenses under the ACUVUE brand. Company's two remaining segments primarily serve hospitals, healthcare professionals, wholesalers, and retailers, continuing its mission of advancing human health since its founding in 1886 and its current basing in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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