HIV/AIDS Treatment Trends and Progress: Where Do We Stand Today?
Tremendous strides have been made in both treatment and prevention of AIDS and it is no longer among the 10 leading causes of death globally, however an estimated 39 million…
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P O Box 784746, Sandton City, Sandton, 2146 ,South Africa
Tel: (+27-11) 783 0104
Web: http://www.drreddys.com/southafrica/
Dr. Reddy’s – South Africa operation is a wholly-owned subsidiary and one of the leading generics players in the country. With a dedicated field force it focuses on key therapeutic areas like Central Nervous System (CNS) and Primary Care.
The business performance in South Africa has been phenomenal in the last few years. The overall revenue as per FY10 has been at $9.4 million enlisting a 56% growth.
Its advantageous position is ensured through the presence of key contributors in its business model. The Research & Development capability helps the company ensure enhanced FTL Opportunities through non-infringing pdts and supports differentiation with products and competitors. Alongside, the in-house API manufacturing capabilities assures cost competitiveness in both private and tender based markets. The company’s Formulation capabilities and strong business development team ensures high-quality in-house product pipeline, shapes licensing strategy to maximize market share and enrich the product basket. All the more its committed filed force has also been promising in recent years while reaching to all segments of the market.
In the South Africa Generic market Dr. Reddy’s is ranked 18th in terms of Value and 20th in terms of volume (Source: IMS-SA IGMS, MAT, Nov. 2010).
Top-five products including Omez, Cifloc, Citraz, Amlate and DRL-Moxifloxacin contribute to over 50% of revenue.
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