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Moorfields Pharmaceuticals

Moorfields Pharmaceuticals is the manufacturing arm of Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. We produce nearly 100 ophthalmic specials and have a growing portfolio of branded licensed products. Moorfields Eye Hospital has provided products in response to clinical needs for over 50 years, from just a handful of pharmacists within the hospital, we now employ more than 75 people.

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25 Provost Street, London, N1 7NH, United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7684 9090

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