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In 2000, combining two decades of curative medicine formulations with modern techniques, and high technology manufacturing SLI built a brand new ASEAN cGMP compliant, Philippine BFAD approved pharmaceutical laboratory in Dasmariñas, Cavite that set the stage for SYDENHAM Laboratories to pursue this vision well into the 21st century.

Good Practices

From infants being nurtured at the beginning of life to adults who live life in their prime, SLI manufactures pharmaceuticals that serve their needs. We develop and manufacture anti-infective, cardio-vascular & anti-hypertensive, endocrine, CNS and respiratory drugs to treat specific ailments, as well a multivitamins and supplements that help preserve good health and promote quality of life for infant, children, pregnant mothers and adult alike. SLI continually research and develop additional capabilities in therapeutic markets to sustain the trust and well-being of the public and for SLI to aspire ever-higher standards.

Our 3,500 sqm manufacturing plant w/ 1,160 sqm Clean Room in Dasmariñas, Cavite is fully equipped and compliant with cGMP standards of the Philippine Department of Health BFAD regulations and ASEAN standards. In 2006, we attained ISO 9001:2008 certification, thus reaffirming the world-class level of SLI’s Quality Management

Good Medicine

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Good Medicine is created through a careful and deliberate combination of knowledge, technology, updated plant facilities, operational systems procedures and process control. At Sydenham Laboratories, Inc. (SLI), these elements plus current good manufacturing standards lead to quality, safe and efficacious medicine.

 

 
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Sydenham Laboratories, Inc., 2009