Interview: Jung Hyun Ho – Founder & CEO, Medytox – Korea
Medytox is the most valuable pharmaceutical business in Korea, with a highly successful botulinum toxin product on the market, and can only grow further when they finish development of their…
Medytox has successfully developed the fourth botulinum toxin type A product in the world, and today exports products to more than 60 countries including Japan, Thailand, India, and Brazil. Medytox has been making efforts to penetrate into the US and European market in the near future to show its presence as a leading global biopharmaceutical company.
Medytox is at the forefront of the Korean biopharmaceutical industry, thanks to its excellent R&D capabilities with top-teir biotechnologists, and to its state-of-the-art operations and production facilties. Moreover, Medytox is going to become a frontier in the field of biopharmaceuticals due to its passion and courage to embrace global challenges.
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78, Gangni 1-gil, Ochang-eup, Cheongwon-gu,
Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do
Korea
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