Capsugel is a company that manufactures and sells
two-piece hard gelatin drug capsules.
[ Note: two of the four authors of Chapter 28 were Capsugel employees. Also cited is "Summary and Implications (Chapter 34), by the editors of the book.] Capsugel also sells equipment for filling empty and liquid capsules, as well as equipment for sealing liquid capsules.
History
Capsugel was founded in the 1960s as a division of
Parke-Davis
Parke-Davis is a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. Although Parke, Davis & Co. is no longer an independent corporation, it was once America's oldest and largest drug maker, and played an important role in medical history. In 1970 ...
.
In 1970, Parke-Davis, including Capsugel, was acquired by
Warner Lambert
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, which was acquired by
Pfizer
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in 2000. On 1 August 2011, Pfizer sold Capsugel to global investment firm
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
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for $2.38 billion.
In July 2017, the
Lonza Group
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completed the acquisition of Capsugel for $5.5 billion from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
In 1987, while a subsidiary of Warner Lambert, the firm was one of only five pharmaceutical
joint venture
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s in China, the joint venture firm being Suzhou Capsugel Ltd.
According to one source, Capsugel originated technology for the production of hard shell capsules from
starch.
Executive history
Charles Hoover was promoted to
President
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of the company in 1989; he had previously served as the general manager of the company's largest manufacturing facility and had introduced quality improvement to the company starting in 1982.
During his tenure as President, he introduced a company-wide focus on
statistical process control
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.
By 2016, the company's President and
chief executive officer
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(CEO) was Guido Driesen.
Products
Coni-Snap
Coni-Snap capsules are a standard two-part hard gelatin capsule that are usually filled with either
powder
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or
granules (though they can also be filled with pellets,
tablets, pastes, or liquids). Coni-Snap capsules are distributed in multiple sizes and colors.
The body section of the Coni-Snap design has a tapered rim to facilitate encapsulation on high-speed capsule-filling machines. It has a dual snap-ring locking system that provides an initial attachment prior to capsule filling and a final closure of the filled capsule. The Coni-Snap design also includes air vents to avoid unwanted
air compression within the capsule during high speed filling.
DBcaps
DBcaps capsules are a line of capsules designed specifically for use in
double-blind studies. These opaque capsules are large enough to encapsulate a range of tablet sizes, so splitting or grinding is not required, reducing
variability in the study. The DBcap capsule design also incorporates a locking design to prevent the participants from opening the capsules and breaking the blind.
Vcaps
Vcaps capsules are a two-piece capsule made of
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, a
cellulose
Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula , a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an important structural component of the primary cell w ...
-based raw material. They were designed to meet restrictive dietary needs, and are thus
gluten-free
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,
vegan
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,
kosher, and
halaal.
Licaps
Licaps capsules are two-piece gelatin or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose capsules designed specifically for containing liquids or semi-solids. Licaps can be used when drugs' ingredients are more stable as a liquid, such as in
dietary supplements.
Facilities
As of 1991, the company's four largest manufacturing plants were located in the United States (
Greenwood, South Carolina
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),
Belgium, France and Japan; smaller manufacturing units were located in Britain, Mexico, Italy, Thailand, Brazil and China.
Intellectual property
European patent EP2844297 "Aqueous Dispersions of Controlled Release Polymers and Shells and Capsules Thereof", filed in 2013, was granted to the Belgium unit of Capsugel in 2018 with an anticipated expiry in 2033.
European patent EP2844296 "Aqueous Dispersions of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Acetate Succinate (HPMCAS)", filed in 2013, was granted to the Belgium unit of Capsugel in 2019 with an anticipated expiry in 2033.
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