Abbott India to launch over 100 pharmaceutical products
Abbott India Ltd, a Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company, is planning to launch around 100 products over the next five years, as […]
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Abbott India Ltd, a Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company, is planning to launch around 100 products over the next five years, as […]
An agreement has been signed to fully acquire South Africa’s Mirren (Pty) Ltd by drug major Cipla’s subsidiary for a […]
While the government declared scrapped notes valid in the medical store’s post demonetisation, the move could not offer much protection […]
STEERLife, creator of cutting edge, proprietary continuous processing technology in pharma, and Manipal University have entered into partnership to establish […]
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd has acquired hospital business of Combino Pharm in Spain and Portugal for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition […]
The Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare have proposed a regulatory pathway for pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials and […]
Parabolic Drugs Ltd., a vertically integrated API manufacturer and exporter in India, announced that it has received an official accreditation […]
Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) announced a change in guard at its Indian operations with current incumbent Sandeep Gupta announcing […]
Lilly, a research based organisation of pharmaceutical products, honoured for contribution to Millennium Development Goals (MDG) by the International Chamber of Commerce, United Nations Development Program and International Business Leaders Forum.
Eva Bio Trade X Pvt Ltd, one of the leading pharmaceutical companies has announced a joint venture with Lamar Natural Products Pvt Ltd (Cipla). The pharmaceutical products are manufactured by Cipla and its allies Lamar in different categories that range from lifestyle, men, women, to child care segments.
Cadila, one of India’s most well-known pharmaceutical companies, has decided to deploy TAKE Solutions’ PharmaReady eCTD, SPL and PPM software.
[This article was published in the February 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Greek scientists have developed heart attack calculator.
Medicines sold across Europe will have to carry barcodes and other improved security mechanisms, under proposals unveiled by the European Commission to crack down on counterfeit drugs.