Pharma Legal Handbook All of the Requirements for the Sanitary Registration of Medical Devices in Nicaragua. Prepared in association with Bendaña & Bendaña, a leading Nicaraguan law firm, this is an extract from The Pharma Legal Handbook: Nicaragua, available to purchase here for GBP 75. CLASS I. LOW RISK: Sanitary license of the establishment,…
Opinion Aditya Bhattacharji takes a look at the potentially damaging impact of political uncertainty across Europe – including the impending exit of the UK from the European Union – on pharmaceutical firms across the continent. The right-leaning parties that will play a more prominent role in European politics are even…
China Carsten Lu of Chinese biotech Adlai Nortye outlines his strategy for navigating a crowded immuno-oncology field in China, his partnership strategy, and the firm’s early move to establish a footprint in the USA. The Chinese biotech industry itself is already moving at supersonic speeds to catch up to international…
USA David Bearman makes the historical case to be once again considered as a medicine across the USA, noting that economic – rather than health – concerns were behind the creation of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 and continue to persist to this day. With all this history, why…
Egypt Dr Wafik Bardissi, chairman and CEO of Minapharm, the only company to offer biosimilars in Egypt, highlights how the company has successfully developed biotech know-how by partnering with and acquiring German companies. He also emphasizes the need for more local manufacturing and improving biosimilar infrastructure in Egypt. As Minapharm…
France Éric Ducournau, global CEO of Pierre Fabre Group, the second largest dermo-cosmetic company worldwide and the third-largest French pharmaceutical laboratory, provides insights into the group’s on-going internationalization and its emerging markets strategy, while reaffirming Pierre Fabre’s commitment to France’s healthcare innovation ecosystem. As illustrated by the group’s new motto ‘Taking…
Opinion Brendan Shaw* outlines the benefits that greater adoption of outcome-based payment models for medicines can bring, highlights recent successful implementations, and explains why policy updates are so important to ensuring a more comprehensive rollout of these models around the globe. We’re looking forward to being one customer of many…
Korea One of the indisputable economic success stories of the last half-century, South Korea now stands as the world’s 11th largest economy, with a reputation for industrial excellence and innovation. As the Korean state shifts its focus towards healthcare and the life sciences and Korean firms begin to internationalize with greater…
Spain Lab Seid is a family owned pharmaceutical company based in Barcelona, specialising in branded out of patent products in the field of women’s health. Seid’s general manager, Joaquín Vilá, discusses the turnaround of the company since taking over in 2011, and the strategy behind its consolidation around gynaecology. Vila also…
Egypt The 100 Million Seha (100 Million healthy lives) campaign, which kicked off on a national scale in October 2018 under the auspices of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, aims to detect and eliminate Hepatitis C in Egypt by 2023. The ground-breaking initiative, organized by the Ministry of Health and Population, has…
Croatia Lawyer Ira Perić Ostojić highlights recent regulatory updates in Croatia, where the legal status of cultivating and producing cannabis for medical purposes has been liberalised. On 25 April 2019 the Amendments to the Act on Combating Drugs Abuse entered into force in Croatia, which liberalizes the cultivation and production…
AI Axel Schumacher highlights the vital importance of AI and blockchain for the future success of pharmaceutical companies, the significant knowledge gap that currently exists within Big Pharma, and why, therefore, now is the time for these firms to invest in AI and blockchain start-ups. While almost everyone is talking…
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