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    for unmet needs /challenging diseases continues to grow‚ accelerating the pace of drug development directly or through partnership/ in-licensing. We expect innovation and improved drugs therapies through novel target discovery and technology platforms to continue to flow from the backyards of small research focused companies (Rising Stars‚ RS – non-profitable biotech companies) in coming years. Approval of new drugs‚ successful launches‚ maturing pipeline sustained the growth trajectory of biotech

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    their importance has increased manifold‚ especially at NCATS‚ which is a heavily-automated research lab that runs high-throughput screening of compounds. It recently hit the news as Yale University researchers used the NCATS facility to discover that a drug‚ originally meant for cancer‚ could restore memory and reverse cognitive problems in mice with Alzheimer’s type

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    Drug Decriminalization

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    you believe all drugs in America should be legalized? Chances to that are no‚ but it would actually greatly benefit every American if this were the case. A commonly held belief about most illegal drugs is that they are harmful‚ addictive‚ and most likely to destroy a productive member of society if consumed. However‚ this is not necessarily true and banning drugs may actually expanding their usage‚ broadening their devastation. America as a whole will be greatly better off if drugs are decriminalized

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    Drug Abuse

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    Drug Abuse What are drugs? Drugs are substances which have a physiological impact when ingested or generally brought into the body. There are lots of ways people can use drugs. Drugs can be beneficial to the community and may also be the same drugs that are harmful to the community. Wine was utilized in any event from the time of the early Egyptians; from 4000 B.C.; and therapeutic utilization of weed has been dated to 2737 B.C. in China. Not until the nineteenth century. A.D. was the dynamic substances

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    Teenagers and Drugs

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    Effects of Drugs on Adolecents Drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in colleges today. Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years‚ these years most crucial in the maturation process. During these years adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity‚ clarifying their sexual roles‚ assenting independence‚ learning to cope with authority and searching for goals that would give their lives meaning. Drugs are readily‚ adolescents are curious

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    Repositioning Ranbaxy

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    total sales 1995. The growth in the foreign markets was primarily led by bulk drugs and intermediates‚ which constituted 80% of the foreign sales in 1995. Driven by the vision of CEO Parvinder Singh‚ Ranbaxy had consciously started moving up the value curve into branded generics in the emerging markets and commodity generics and bulk drugs in the developed markets. At the same time Ranbaxy started its thrust into New Drug Formulations by investing in Basic R&D facilities in India. The Indian market

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    HOW SUPPLY CHAIN VISIBILITY CAN CHANGE THE FACE OF CLINICAL TRIALS October 2012 When it comes to clinical trials‚ many pharmaceutical companies seem to be lacking something. Opportunities to make financial and time saving benefits are not being taken. And yet easy to initiate solutions are now available that can affect genuine change. Often discussed but rarely seen in action‚ clinical trials supply chain visibility looks set to significantly improve the entire clinical trials process. Everything

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    Drug Education

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    from the menace of drug abuse. Even the great American nation is in its grip and India is not far behind. Drugs have been used for medical purposes since time immemorial. But these days drugs and narcotics are being used freely by people all over the world. The abuse of narcotics has caused wide spread concern in all the nations of the world. The number of people using opium‚ cocaine‚ charas‚ sedatives and other narcotics has surpassed all dimensions. Thus the abuse of drugs has become an international

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    ALL answers are to be TYPED IN BLACK 1. Describe the three medical uses for drugs and give examples. (2 points) The three medical uses for drugs are: used to prevent disease‚ to diagnose disease‚ and to treat symptoms‚ signs‚ conditions‚ and diseases. Examples: Preventive use – Dramamine prevents motion sickness Diagnostic use - Radiopaque contrast dyes used during x-ray procedures Therapeutic use - Antibiotic drugs to kill bacteria and cure an infection 2. Give the meaning of and describe the

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    biotechnology firms are able to produce new drugs more quickly‚ making it crucial for big pharmaceutical companies to have a continuous stream of promising drugs in the pipeline. "Developing talent a certain way makes sense if your business is predictable and if a company knows what it will need 10 years out‚" says Peter Cappelli‚ director of the Center for Human Resources at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. "But in this case‚ the pipeline of drugs that companies must develop is difficult

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