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    PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Industry Background: The total industry can broadly be classified into two categories. These are a) Patent Medicines b) Generic Medicines Patent medicines are the products that are invented by the company‚ who have their own research team working on their own laboratories. These products are patented for many years to enjoy the monopoly market. After years of business the formulation is sold in the market so that others can go into mass production. Generic

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    25 TERMS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)- is a lentivirus ( a member of the retrovirus family) that causes required immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)‚ a conditions in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)- is a disease of human immune system caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Sex- is a process of combining and mixing of genetic traits‚ often in resulting in

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    The global pharmaceutical industry 1. Identify the main environmental forces currently affecting the global pharmaceutical industry. The PESTEL analysis can be used to identify the main environmental forces for the industry: Political • Stringent government regulation and powerful purchaser pressures. • Governments around the world focused on pharmaceuticals as a politically easy target in efforts to control rising healthcare expenditure. • Inter-country pricing disparities. Economic

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    BACKGROUND OF THE REPORT: The name of the topic is “Marketing of Pharmaceuticals product: A study on Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited.” Medicine is directly related to human life and therefore‚ its manufacturers have immense social responsibility of providing safe and effective medicine‚ demanding uncompromising efforts‚ at all levels of its activities. Beximco pharmaceuticals Ltd the leading health care company in Bangladesh has been making every effort to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the medicine

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    both performance enhancing and recreational drugs. However‚ it could be argued that effective strategies for combating doping in sport are hindered by a lack of organisational commitment‚ varying opinions on how the problem should be managed and a lack of reliable information and empirical data to formulate and implement appropriate doping policy. It is timely for sport managers to focus on the topic of doping‚ as public concerns over the use of drugs in sport cause significant damage to the sports

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    Program NAME: _Anthony Altaire D. Leynes_ NSTPTwo Section: ___T1B___ Reaction Paper for the Movie “HIV (Si Heidi‚ Si Ivy at Si V)” I. MY OWN SUMMARY OF THE FILM (strictly 250-300 words only‚ no copying) HIV (Si Heidi‚ Ivy‚ at si V) - This film is about a man named Gil Bustamante Hired by the DOH (Department of Health) to do a documentary for their HIV/AIDS awareness program‚ He is a young filmmaker.  Using San Lazaro Hospital as a backdrop‚ he weaves a tale that combines

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    Social and Economic Effects of HIV/AIDS on Poverty in Africa Within the last thirty years‚ it has become well recognized that HIV/AIDS is a serious disease that takes many lives every year. However‚ we may not be getting the full story. What people don’t realize is the extreme social and economic effects that result from the spread of HIV in Africa. This should be a serious concern of every person of every country‚ not only because of the massive loss of life‚ but because of the danger posed by

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    Jennifer Ambert Prof Weren Fall 12’ Tuesday 6p-8:40p MGT4600-61 Pfizer Case Study 1. Why has the pharmaceutical industry been so successful historically? The pharmaceutical industry has been such a successful industry for numerous reasons: • Patent protection is considered to be an incentive for investing‚ and also creates customer loyalty. • Generic brands have been profitable and cost efficient for buyers. This simply means that suppliers don’t need to offer a particular name brand;

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    Cody ENG.1301-334 15th February 2012 Is our country really on drugs? Has the United States of America become a country that seeks every ounce of better entertainment‚ no matter the effects that may hinder the entertainer? According to Carl Elliott ’s article‚ “This is Your Country on Drugs” ( Ramage 643-645)‚ we have subconsciously adopted the social theory of being less desirable if we do not consume performance-enhancers. Does Elliott make a reputable argument? First‚ we must

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    Introduction to HIV/AIDS The first cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were reported in the United States in the spring of 1981. By 1983 the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‚ the virus that causes AIDS‚ had been isolated. Early in the U.S. HIV/AIDS pandemic‚ the role of substance abuse in the spread of AIDS was clearly established. Injection drug use (IDU) was identified as a direct route of HIV infection and transmission among injection drug users. The largest group of early AIDS cases

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