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…
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Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is the U.S. wholly owned subsidiary of Lupin Limited, which is among the top five pharmaceutical companies in India. Through our sales and marketing headquarters in Baltimore, MD, Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is dedicated to delivering high-quality, branded and generic medications trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies.
Lupin Limited, headquartered in Mumbai, India, is strongly research focused. It has a program for developing New Chemical Entities. The company has a state-of-the-art R&D center in Pune and is a leading global player in Anti-TB, Cephalosporins (anti-infectives) and Cardiovascular drugs (ACE-inhibitors and cholesterol reducing agents) and has a notable presence in the areas of diabetes, anti-inflammatory and respiratory therapy.
We are building on our parent company’s strengths of vertical integration in discovery research, process chemistry, active pharmaceutical ingredient production, formulation development and regulatory filings. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is committed to achieving its vision and mission of becoming an innovation led transnational pharmaceutical company.
Vinita Gupta, CEO of Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. says ‘founded on the strengths of our parent company Lupin Limited, Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. intends to bring a portfolio of generics as well as branded products to the US market.’
For the financial year ended March 2010, Lupin Limited’s Revenues and Profit after Tax were Rs.47,678 million (US$ 1.1 billion) and Rs.6,186 million (US$ 152 million) respectively. Please visit http://www.lupinworld.com for more information about Lupin Limited.
– Generics:
Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. entered the U.S. generic pharmaceutical market in 2003 with the ANDA approval for cefuroxime axetil. Since then we have received more than a dozen FDA approvals.
-Specialty:
Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is very pleased to offer Suprax®, an important anti-infective product in pediatric and other physician practices within the United States. Suprax® is now available in tablets and suspension formulations. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., has an exclusive license in the United States to use the Suprax® trademark.
-API:
Lupin is recognized as a leading manufacturer of cephalosporin API’s, with FDA approval to manufacture complex oral and injectable cephalosporins.
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