BENGALURU (Reuters) -Indian drugmaker Eris Lifesciences Ltd said on Thursday it bought nine dermatology brands from Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd in a 2.75 billion rupees ($33.2 million) deal to expand its portfolio in cosmetic dermatology.
The all-cash deal will be closed on or before March 31, Eris said in a stock exchange filing.
Separately, Dr. Reddy’s said the divested non-core dermatology brands included Hydroheal, Revilus, Avarta and Aquaderm to Eris.
The deal comes two months after Eris said it would acquire a portfolio of dermatology brands from Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd for 3.4 billion rupees to deepen its presence in the anti-fungal and anti-psoriasis segments.
Shares of Eris closed 1% lower on Thursday in their sixth straight session of losses. They have fallen 10% since announcing the deal with Glenmark.
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(Reporting by Yagnoseni Das, Hritam Mukherjee and Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Eileen Soreng and Dhanya Ann Thoppil)