Keyword: India

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India to Give Free Generic Drugs to Hundreds of Millions

05.07.2012 - India has put in place a $5.4 billion policy to provide free medicine to its people, a decision that could change the lives of hundreds of millions, but a ban on branded drugs...

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Deepak Fertilisers Halts $350 Million Australia Project

04.07.2012 - India's Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corp has put on hold a planned $350 million ammonium nitrate manufacturing project in Australia, a company executive said, citing...

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AMRI Further Expands Discovery Capabilities in India

19.06.2012 - As part of a long-term strategic plan to further AMRI's discovery capabilities in India, AMRI, a global contract research and manufacturing organization, announced the hiring of...

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Learning From The Cliff

12.06.2012 - Pharma Engineering - While the upheaval in the pharmaceutical industry has brought with it a lot of problems, one sector that is benefiting from the overhaul is pharma engineering...

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China Changes Patent Law in Fight for Cheaper Drugs

09.06.2012 - China has overhauled parts of its intellectual property laws to allow its drugmakers to make cheap copies of medicines still under patent protection in an initiative likely to...

Plant Construction & Process Technology

The Chemical Plant of the Future

14.05.2012 - The 2008-2009 crisis signaled the start of a paradigm shift in chemical plant engineering and construction. Traditional EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) suppliers...

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Probe Uncovers Serious Problems with India's Drug Regulator

09.05.2012 - India's main drug regulator has not been properly scrutinizing some drugs before approving them, and some of its officials are colluding with drug firms and medical experts to...

Plant Construction & Process Technology

India’s Insights into Serialization

17.04.2012 - Securing Medication - India is among the first countries to require pharmaceutical companies to serialize their products. PharmaSecure works with Indian manufacturers to mark...