Women's health pharmaceutical manufacturer scaling manufacturing and commercial operations
Theramex manufactures pharmaceuticals for women's health, with active expansion across manufacturing, sales, and regulatory functions. The hiring mix—dominated by healthcare and sales roles with a Manufacturing Director recruitment underway—reflects a company scaling production capacity and field execution. Real-world evidence collection and technology transfer programs in the project list signal focus on post-market data generation and process optimization, while pain points around manufacturing standardization and territory structure indicate operational maturity challenges typical of scaling manufacturers.
Notable leadership hires: Manufacturing Director, Sales Lead
Theramex is a UK-based pharmaceutical manufacturer focused on women's health, founded in 2018. The company develops and manufactures treatments across multiple life stages, with active portfolios in menopause and osteoporosis. Operations span R&D, manufacturing, regulatory affairs, and commercial teams distributed across 10 countries including the UK, France, Poland, Belgium, Mexico, and others. The organization manages regulatory compliance through EudraVigilance and pharmacovigilance systems, while infrastructure relies on Microsoft and Amazon cloud services for operations and data analysis.
Theramex uses IQVIA and EudraVigilance for regulatory and safety reporting, Microsoft Office and Dynamics 365 for operations, Azure and AWS for cloud infrastructure, and Python and R for data analysis.
Theramex is actively hiring across 10 countries: United Kingdom, France, Poland, Belgium, Mexico, Spain, Romania, Italy, Brazil, and Germany. Recent focus areas include healthcare, sales, and manufacturing roles.
Current projects include real-world evidence generation, technology transfer programs, menopause and osteoporosis portfolio development, manufacturing process scale-up, and signal detection and risk management.
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