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    Indian Healthcare Industry

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    Initiatives Page No. 21 22 23-25 27-31 33-35 36-44 IV. Indian Pharmaceutical Industry – – – – – – – – – 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 2 Index S.No. Table of Contents – – – – – – Major Risk to Indian Pharma Companies Global Pharma Market Pharmerging Economies Deals in Pharma Industry Major Players Profile of Major Players Industry Overview Risk Cover Structure Challenges in Health Insurance Major Players Page No. 55-56 57 58 60-62 64-68 70-96 V. Indian Health Insurance Industry

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    Assignment on Amlodipine

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    Acknowledgement ……………………………………………….. we wish to express our indebtedness to our faculty‚ Dr.Bidyut‚ Chairman‚ Department of Pharmacy‚ Stamford University of Bangladesh; for his invaluable suggestions‚ continued encouragement and unfailing enthusiasm throughout the process of completing this report. We hope that finding of this report will provide useful institutional information about “AMLODIPINE” drug and this experience will help us in our pharmacy studies…….. Amlodipine: Amlodipine (Norvasc

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] Working together as an interdisciplinary team‚ many highly trained health professionals besides medical practitioners are involved in the delivery of modern health care. Examples include: nurses‚ emergency medical technicians and paramedics‚ laboratory scientists‚ pharmacists‚ physician assistants‚ podiatrists physiotherapists‚ respiratory therapists

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    Earthquakes An earthquake is a shaking or trembling of the crust of the earth caused by underground volcanic action or by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the surface. The volcanic action and shifting rocks create strain which continues to build to a sudden release of pressure resulting in a shock wave. The vibrations produced in the crust can vary from barely noticeable to enormously destructive. Shock waves can be classified into two broad categories. Waves that send particles oscillating

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    March 2010 Indian Patent Office issued compulsory licence to Natco for Bayer ’s anti-cancer drug Sorafenib This simply means‚ Bayer’s pharma manufacture the Drug Sorafenib tosylate under the name Nexavar‚ costing Rs.2.8 lakh‚ will now be available at Rs 8‚800 per month. The 97% reduction in cost of drug is due to issue of Compulsory Licence to Natco Pharma. Drug Sorefenib is carboxy substituted Diphenyl Ureas.This drug is used in advanced stages of liver and kidney cancer. The patentee Bayer

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    Otto von Bismarck’s government in Germany represented a new kind of conservatism in the nineteenth-century Europe that was willing to change traditional conservative beliefs to better lead modern society. Bismarck was a realpolitik‚ which means he chose political alliances that would boost Prussia and Germany significantly‚ rather than morally preferable ones. Bismarck was able to successfully unify and govern the German Empire because he believed in the application of modern-day tactics and the

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    Business Research Ethics RES 351 Business Research Ethics An article was chosen from the University Library to evaluate the issue of unethical business research conduct. The article chose is called Flacking for Big Pharma: Drugmakers Don’t Just Compromise Doctors; They Also Undermine the Top Medical Journals and Skew the Findings of Medical Research . The identification of the unethical business research involved in the article is given. The parties involved along

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    14(2–3) 81–90 ! The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745790414556563 mmj.sagepub.com Fereshteh Barei1 and Claude Le Pen2 Abstract The repercussions of product innovation crisis in big pharma drive the generic pharmaceutical industry to lower its dependence on original pharmaceutical industry. Moreover‚ an important change is happening in the classic model of R&D in pharmaceutical industry. How is generic industry coping with this evolution

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    1980‚ manufacturing products under the licenses of Bayer AG of Germany and Upjohn Inc. of USA and now have grown to become nation’s one of the leading pharmaceutical companies‚ supplying more than 10% of country’s total medicine need. Today Beximco Pharma manufactures and markets its own `branded generics’ for almost all diseases from AIDS to cancer‚ from infection to asthma‚ from hypertension to diabetes for both national and international markets. Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Manufacture in several

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    The documentary Fire in the Blood is a 2013 narrative by Dylan Mohan Gray (an Indian-Canadian dual citizen). FIRE IN THE BLOOD recounts the story of how Western pharmaceutical organizations and governments forcefully blocked access to minimal effort AIDS drugs for the nations of Africa and the worldwide south in the years after 1996 - bringing about ten million or more unnecessary passing - and the unrealistic gathering of individuals who chose to battle back. The documentary demonstrates one of

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