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== History == Established in 1993 through the acquisition of a Sanofi plant, the company's initial focus was on producing sterile single-dose polyethylene products like saline, asthma treatments, and eye drops. Making use of Blow Fill Seal (BFS) technology in 1995 allowed the creation of sterile doses in a single manufacturing step. By 1997, the company had expanded its presence to global markets, exporting to Europe and building expertise for international customers. Unither's growth continued with the acquisition of a second sterile single-dose unit manufacturing plant in Coutances, France, in 2002. In 2005, they furthered their expansion by acquiring Créapharm, specializing in effervescent tablets. The launch of Unistick stick-packs in 2006 marked a significant advancement in providing single-dose stick solutions. Over the years, Unither continued to expand its technologies, facilities, and international reach, including the acquisition of the Colomiers site in 2009, the launch of Uniflash in 2010, the opening of a plant in Butantã, São Paulo, Brazil in 2011, and the acquisition of various plants, including the Novartis plant in 2022
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