Pioneer Pharmaceutical Company

Pioneer

Pharmaceutical Company

Pioneer Pharmaceutical is a leading Iraqi pharmaceutical company established in 2009 in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. The company is renowned for its high-quality branded and patented medicines, offering a broad and diverse range of pharmaceutical products. With state-of-the-art computerized machinery and a team of world-class scientists and pharmacists, Pioneer Pharmaceutical is committed to the highest standards of quality and consistency in medicine production.

Since its inception, Pioneer Pharmaceutical has built a proven track record in the industry, consistently delivering reliable and effective healthcare solutions. The company has strengthened its leadership in Iraq’s pharmaceutical sector and has upheld its promise of “Better Health for All Patients” over the past decade.

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Pioneer Pharmaceutical has successfully achieved and maintained multiple international certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 14001:2018, as well as recognition as a Class A Manufacturer adhering to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards.

Pioneer Pharmaceutical is proud to be the first manufacturer of IV fluids and antibiotics in Iraq, reflecting its commitment to innovation and meeting the healthcare needs of the Iraqi population. The company currently employs a dedicated workforce of 900 employees, all contributing to its mission of delivering high-quality medicines and better healthcare outcomes.

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Pharmaceuticals at a glance

Explore the milestones that shaped Kolak Group—from our beginnings in 1920s Suleymania to our expansion across food trading, real estate, and regional commerce. This gallery captures the evolution, growth, and enduring vision that continue to drive our family business forward.

Inside Pioneer

Pharmaceutical

“Take a closer look at our state-of-the-art facilities, innovative processes, and dedicated team driving healthcare forward in Iraq.”