Dynamics And Ethics of the Relationship Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry Dr. Pankaj Gupta Dr. Aaditya Udupa The pharmaceutical industry‚ the medical profession and the patient have a unique‚ symbiotic relationship. The industry makes products which it cannot sell to the patient (consumer) directly. On the other hand‚ the medical profession cannot treat the patient without drugs produced by the industry. Thus‚ the industry and medical profession are interdependent
Premium Physician Medicine Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical companies have a responsibility to distribute drugs to developing countries at low cost‚ as failure to do so means millions of people are sick or dying unnecessarily. Discounted prices make political‚ economic‚ and‚ most importantly‚ moral sense. Although ninety-five percent of people living with HIV/AIDS are in developing countries‚ the impact of this epidemic is global. In South Africa‚ where one in four adults are living with the disease‚ HIV/AIDS means almost certain death
Premium AIDS HIV Antiretroviral drug
products in Pakistan. Wellcome produces Septran‚ whereas the other two are Beecham’s products. The sales of each of these three products are approximately $6 million to $9 million‚ larger than the total sales of many medium sized companies in the pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan. The following table shows the value sales of the top 10 products: Table 2: THE VALUE SALES OF THE TOP 10 PRODUCTS | |
Premium Pharmaceutical industry Corporation Limited company
P H A R M A C EU TIC A L S O LU TIO N S PA R T I Pharmaceutical Technology II PHAR 2332 LEARN IN G O BJECTIVES At the end of the lecture‚ the students should be able to; 1. Define pharmaceutical solutions. 2. Discuss the advantages & drawbacks of pharmaceutical solutions as dosage form. 3. Explain the formulation components in pharmaceutical solutions. 4. Describe types of pharmaceutical solutions. Solutions are: Dosage forms prepared by dissolving the active ingredient(s) in an aqueous or
Premium Concentration Ethanol Solution
BUSINESS CRISIS MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT THESIS LEADERSHIP SUBMITTED BY: NGUYỄN TRẦN MỸ PHƯƠNG SUPERVISOR: MRS. NGUYEN THI NGAN HA‚ MBA PLAGIARISM STATEMENT I certify that this assignment/report is my own work‚ based on my personal study and/or research and that I have acknowledged all materials and sources used in its preparation. Signature: HO CHI MINH CITY‚ JUNE 2013 0 LEADERSHIP Table of Contents Table of contents
Premium Leadership
The "Pharmaceutical Excipients Market [By Products (Carbohydrates‚ Oleochemicals‚ Petrochemicals‚ Polymers‚ Microcrystalline Cellulose‚ Sugar‚ Calcium carbonate)‚ By Functionality (Fillers‚ Binders‚ Lubricants‚ Preservatives)] – Global Forecast to 2018 " analyzes and studies the major market drivers‚ restraints‚ and opportunities in North America‚ Europe‚ Asia-Pacific‚ and the Rest of the World. Browse 112 market data tables with 48 figures spread through 315 pages and in-depth TOC on "Pharmaceutical
Premium North America Pharmacology Pharmaceutical industry
OPERATING PROCEDURE SOP No: BQD1258 SOP Title: Toasting Bread SOP Number BQD1258 SOP Title Toasting Bread NAME TITLE SIGNATURE Author Emma Taylor Personal Assistant 26/02/2015 Reviewer Charles McElhone Group Manager 26/02/2015 Authoriser Ian Halliday Managing Director 27/02/2015 Effective Date: DATE 01/03/2015 READ BY NAME TITLE SIGNATURE © Copyright: Dairy Australia Café Level P Page 1 of 4 DATE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE SOP No: BQD1258 SOP Title: Toasting Bread
Premium Bread Toast
Deontological Ethical Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Marketing In Deontological ethics‚ morality of an action is based upon the particular action’s adherence to moral laws independent of their consequences (DeGeorge 62). Direct-to-consumer marketing of pharmaceuticals has had heated debate with logical arguments from those for‚ and for those against allowing such practices to exist. I do not believe the marketing of the prescription medication to be solely unethical but more
Premium Marketing Pharmacology Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmaceutical Microbiology CLASS CODE: MP202 SARA ASHOUR Signature ……………………………….. Date ……………………………….. Total Word Count 1492 I declare that‚ except where specifically indicated‚ all the work presented in this report is my own and I am the sole author of all parts. Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is an uncommon but serious systemic infection which can occur in males and females of all ages. Symptoms include fever‚ hypotension
Premium Staphylococcus aureus Bacteria Microbiology
patients” (Abraham 2010:604). According to Abraham (2010)‚ pharmaceuticalization is currently on an upward spiral and this dramatic increase can be attributed to five different factors. These five explanations are biomedicalism‚ medicalization‚ pharmaceutical industry promotion and marketing‚ consumerism‚ and regulatory-state ideology or policy. Each of these explanatory factors are mutually interactive but competing and it will be explained how this is in the following paragraphs. The biomedicalization
Premium Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Pharmacology Medicine