Indian Pharma Market to Grow by 12-14% Up to 2023
The USD 41 billion Indian pharma industry, the world’s third largest by volume and 13th largest by value, stands to grow by between 12 and 14 percent in the next…
Address: 102, Hyde Park, Sakivihar Road, Andheri – East, Mumbai – 400 072, India ,India
Tel: 022 42160000
Web: http://www.blissgvspharma.com/
Bliss Gvs Pharma Limited was incorporated on 11th December, 1984 as Public Limited Company. It is listed on Bombay and National Stock Exchange. The Manufacturing Plant is located at Palghar (approximately 90 kms from Bombay) in an industrial area which is well developed with all infra-structural facilities. The plant is 1.5 kms. from Palghar Railway Station on the Western Railway. The company’s most unique product is ‘Today’ Vaginal Contraceptive, a safe female contraceptive aimed at furthering planned parenthood and is also an established method for preventing conception.
Bliss Gvs Pharma Limited has the most modern plant to manufacture Female Contraceptives, Soft Pessaries and Suppositories. Its most popular product is ‘Today’ Vaginal Contraceptive pessaries containing Nonoxynol 9. Bliss also manufactures to U.S. specification vaginal pessaries of Clotrimazole & Povidone Iodine in addition to Anal Suppositories for treatment of Piles.
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