FRANKFURT: German chemicals giant Bayer said on Thursday it was selling its male testosterone replacement drug Nebido for up to half-a-billion euros in order to concentrate on medical innovation.
Bayer and fellow German chemicals firm Gruenenthal had "entered into a definitive agreement regarding the sale of Bayer's men's health product Nebido (testosterone undecanoate), for a purchase price totalling up to 500 million euros ($502 million)", the group said in a statement, reports AFP.
The product has been available in 80 countries since 2004, earning Bayer 117 million euros in sales in 2021, when the company reported total turnover of 44 billion euros from its health and agrochemicals businesses.