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    Sun Pharma

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    REPORT ON SUN PHARMACEUTICAL CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GROUP OF COMPANIES 3. FORMULATION OF MANUFACTURING 4. UNIQUE PROFILE OF SUN PHARMACEUTICAL 5. SWOT ANALYSIS 6. PESTLE ANALYSIS 7. PORTER’S FIVE FORCE ANALYSIS 8. FINDINGS & CONCLUSION 9. RECCOMMENDATIONS INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANISATION Sun Pharmaceuticals was set up in 1983 and the company started off with only 5 products to cure psychiatric illness. Sun Pharma is best known worldwide as the manufacture of specialty Active

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    Clostridium Difficile

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    Clostridium Difficile Hemant Sule BIO 2110-Section 303 December 04‚ 2011 Clostridium Difficile is known to be a notorious infection to cause foul smelling diarrhea‚ very well known to almost every healthcare worker. It is one of the most difficult infections to treat in the current healthcare industry‚ and most often related to the use of antibiotics during healthcare treatment. Clostridium Difficile is a spore-forming‚ gram-positive anaerobic toxin-producing bacterium that is a “common”

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    Marry Brown

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    inhibition zones caused by germicides are to be compared among each other to determine the strongest germicide. Antibiotics are produced by microbes to inhibit growth of other microbes. Some antibiotics inhibit cell wall synthesis such as penicillin‚ cephalosporin‚ glycopeptide. Some antibiotics inhibit cytoplasmic membrane synthesis such as polymyxin B‚ colistin. Some antibiotics inhibit nucleic acid synthesis such as

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    Gonorrhea Causative Agent

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    Gonorrhea and its Causative Agent; a study of challenges of treating gonorrhea By: Nader Hossaini George Mason University Word count: 2281 Gonorrhea and its Causative Agent Abstract In this study‚ gonorrhea which is a sexually transmitted disease that can be found in every parts of the world including in the United States was investigated; gonorrhea passes from one person to another mainly through unprotected sexual activity. The causative agent for the disease

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    THE ULTIMATE PRE REG BNF NOTES IMPORTANT MONITORING DRUGS 1. AMIODARONE Treatment of arrhythmias Loading Dose: 200mg tds for 7 days‚ then 200mg bd for 7 days then 200mg daily maintenance. Important side effects: Nausea‚ Vomiting‚ Taste disturbance‚ Pulmonary toxicity‚ Reversible corneal micro-deposits‚ Phototoxicity‚ Slate grey discolouration‚ Tremor‚ Sleep disorder‚ Hypo/hyperthyroidism‚ Jaundice. Monitoring: LFTs‚ Thyroid function tests required before treatment‚ then every 6 months. Measure

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    Strategic Management

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    MStrategic Audit Report Sigma Pharmaceutical Supervised by: Dr. Ashraf Sheta Prepared by: Wael Atef Taha ESLSCA 37 D Oct‚ 2012 Table of Content : Part I : Strategic posture 1.     Organizational profile | | | 5 | 2.     Vision | | | 6 | 3.     Mission | | | 6 | 4.     Organizational objectives | | | 7 | 5.     Corporate governance | | | 8 | 6.     CSR | | | 9 | 7.     Core values | | | 10 | 8.     Code of conduct | | | 10 | Part II : External

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    A Case Study On Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Nursing Major in Medical-Surgical Nursing Submitted To: Prof. Regie B. Tumala Submitted By: Aiceledne M. Else BIOGRAPHIC DATA Name: DR Age: 3 years & 8 months Gender: Male Date of birth: May 2‚ 2005 Existing Diagnosis: Acute Glomerulonephritis‚ Post infection Past Medical History: Mother claimed that it’s DR’s 3rd hospitalization:

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    Eli Lilly Analysis

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    fight infectious diseases. 1960s Lilly launched the first of a long line of oral and injectable antibiotics in a new class called cephalosporins. Over the next two decades‚ the company pioneered important chemical breakthroughs that allowed the large-scale production of these products‚ which include Keflex® and Kefzol®. 1970s Ceclor®‚ a member of the cephalosporin family‚ was launched and eventually became the world ’s top-selling oral antibiotic. Lilly introduced Dobutrex®‚ an innovative and

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    STRATEGIC ALLIANCE ASSIGNMENT On Eli Lilly’s Strategic Alliance Management Function SUBMITTED TO: Prof: Muqbil Burhan SUBMITTED BY: Smiti Rastogi 063053 IMG-6 FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Eli Lilly and Company has been in business for more than 135 years. The global‚ research-based company was founded in May 1876 by Colonel Eli Lilly in Indianapolis‚ Ind.‚ in the Midwestern section of the United States. He was a 38-year-old pharmaceutical chemist and a veteran

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Abstract The spread of antibiotic resistance is a universal threat to both humans and animals for treatment of microbial infections. The antibiotic resistance is generally not preventable but can still be controlled. Prolonged and repeated use of antibiotic leads to many pathogen becoming resistant to antibiotics. The resistance may be either intrinsic or acquired depending on the condition. Although classically attributed to chromosomal mutations‚ resistance is most commonly associated with

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