Interview with Anil Raghavan, Country Head – India, Quintiles India
Quintiles first established its operations in India in 1997, which was a very early stage in clinical research. What have been the main changes undergone by the country since then?…
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Quintiles Transnational is a pharmaceutical services company offering clinical, commercial, consulting and capital services. The Quintiles network consists of more than 20,000 employees in 60 countries.
Quintiles manages clinical trials on behalf of pharmaceutical customers, and provides the following services:
Management of clinical trials, data, projects and providing laboratory services
Providing customers with sales force, product and brand solutions.
Providing data-driven recommendations to help customers achieve success.
Creating strategic partnerships through financing and operational solutions.
Quintiles India is located amidst a rapidly growing local pharmaceutical market. With five offices spread across the country, we help clients take advantage of a well-established corporate infrastructure, government policies favoring R&D, growth in the health insurance sector, and tertiary care and teaching hospitals available for trials.
Other advantages: Quintiles India has solid relationships with leading medical centers and experienced English-speaking investigators. All studies are conducted to FDA and ICH GCP standards. Urban India’s literate population provides fast, efficient access to broad population groups with common and special disease profiles, allowing for rapid patient recruitment and faster study start-ups.
Quintiles helped develop or commercialize all of 2009’s top 50 best selling drugs or compounds and nearly 90% of all breakthrough products released on the market between 1996 and 2008.
Key Services in India:
Access to patients
Biostatistics
Central laboratory services
Clinical monitoring and site management
Data management offering a functional service provider (FSP) business model
Drug safety/pharmacovigilance
ECG monitoring services
Project management
Regulatory services
Phase I/IIa
Access through Our India Team to Quintiles Worldwide:
Consulting services
Partnering
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