Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry By Sarker Imran‚ RRU‚ BC‚ Canada | | There are several sectors on which Bangladesh can be proud of and undoubtedly the pharmaceutical sector is one of these sectors‚ rather it is the sector‚ which is the second-largest contributor to the government exchequer. There are about 231 companies in this sector and the approximate total market size is about Taka 76‚500 million per year of which about 97% of the total requirement of medicines is created by the
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Questions 1 through 7 1. On balance‚ do you think Merck is an ethical and socially responsible company? Why or why not? How about Pfizer? In my opinion‚ Merck is not an ethical and socially responsible company with introducing Vioxx into pharmaceutical market. Before the Vioxx approval by FDA‚ scientists from University of Pennsylvania found that the drug could bring some serious results such as cardiovascular‚ and there were many serious cardiovascular problems during testing on patients. However
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ACI-the first to obtain ISO 9001 In 1992‚ ICI Plc of UK who had a pharmaceutical business in Bangladesh sold the business and the name of the company changed to Advance Chemical Industries Limited. The rich ICI culture of product quality‚ customer service and social responsibility and continuous to nurture was inherited by ACI. In 1995‚ ACI became the first company to obtain certification of ISO 9001Quality Management System. It is also the first Company in Bangladesh to get certification of
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Objective of the report: The Bangladesh paradox has been one of surprising economic resilience in the face of natural disasters‚ poor governance and political volatility. However‚ a key challenge is whether Bangladesh can move away from an economy that is an impressive underdog‚ to one that can truly join the ranks of the fastest growing economies in the region. Bangladesh has three key attractions for global investors and multinationals: a large base of low-cost labour‚ a large domestic
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1. Political • Stringent government regulation and powerful purchaser pressures. • Governments focused on pharmaceuticals in efforts to control rising healthcare expenditure. • Inter-country pricing disparities. Economic • European free trade agreements. Social • Ageing populations create pressure on healthcare systems. • Epidemic or chronic diseases (e.g. obesity). Technological • Impact of genetic research on industry. • Utilizing a web of alliances to address multiple customer
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The burden of the responsible falls onto to ZAP Pharmaceutical Company since both contact: Written and oral are bindings. According to Section 2-209 of the Uniform Commercial Code it seeks to protect and make effective all necessary and desirable modifications of sales contracts without regards to the technicalities which[at common law] hamper such adjustment. Subsection (1) permits all modifications‚ written and oral‚ to be binding without consideration. Subsection (2) allows the parties to exclude
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API PRESENTATTION Some Definitions- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API): A substance or compound that is intended to be used in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical product as a therapeutically active compound (ingredient) Enantiomers: cpds with same molecular formula as substance but differ in spatial arrangement of atoms and are non-superimpossable mirror images Polymorphism: Occurrence of different crystalline forms of the same substance Degradation product : Molecule resulting
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Ethics in pharmaceutical marketing xxxxx EMBA 1.1/Academic Skills Subject Outline December 23rd‚ 2012 Prof. xxxxx Ethics and pharmaceutical marketing The pharmaceutical industry has been facing challenges with respect to ethical marketing and promotional practices. The conflict of commercial interests with adherence to ethical practices has been a subject of much deliberation. While such debates tend to have a high degree of subjective and emotive content‚ it is also a concern
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ASSIGNMENT PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY SUBMITTED TO: PROF. JEEMOL UNNI SUBMITTED BY: PUNEET JAIN (33101) Market Failure The involvement of government in the pharmaceutical sector has been to a much greater extent when compared to other sectors. We have studied that in the scenario of “Perfect Markets” where consumers and sellers are left to their own to carry out business activities lead to an optimal solution. However it’s a bit different in case of pharmaceutical sector‚ because if pharmaceutical companies
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Pharmaceutical Quality Management Part 2 Pfizer Vision‚ Mission‚ and Core Values Pfizer Inc. was established over a century ago in 1849. Just like the other pharmaceutical companies being established around that time‚ Pfizer started out as a chemical company to counteract the times health issues such as intestinal worms and hygienic complications during the civil war which haunted the earlier part of the nineteenth century. Since then Pfizer has risen to be ranked second on the list of top fifty
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