Mexico The latest from Mexican pharma, including government talks with Indian authorities to provide low-cost medicines, a new distribution pilot program led by the military, the authorization of two Lilly monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 and Bayer’s LatAm general manager comments on providing regional doctors with “the Netflix of medical information”…
India The latest news from Indian pharm and healthcare, including Piramal Enterprises’ decision to demerge and list its pharma arm, the country’s 15 pharma billionaires, Danish CNS firm Lundbeck’s decision to shutter its Indian operations, Bharat Biotech’s connection to the world’s first malaria vaccine, and the two million missing workers within…
India The latest from Indian pharma, including the year-to-year 51.5 percent growth of the pharma market in April, Lilly’s partnership with three generics makers to expand the availability of its arthritis drug baricitinib, Zydus Cadila’s upcoming approval of its COVID-19 vaccine, and the emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 antibody drug…
Asia-Pacific Generics penetration in the Asia-Pacific region by country for 2018. A full 90.3 percent of all medicines dispensed in India were generics compared to 78.3 percent in China and 76.9 percent in Indonesia. At the other end of the scale, Japan and Taiwan had a generics penetration of just 28.9…
Pharma Legal Handbook An insight into medical devices in India. Prepared in association with Nishith Desai & Associates, a leading law firm in India, this is an extract from The Pharma Legal Handbook: India, available to purchase here for GBP 119. 1. Who are the regulatory authorities governing medical devices in your…
Global The global rush to secure access to COVID-19 vaccines has led to accusations that richer countries are hoarding supply at the expense of poorer nations. While some are calling for a relaxation of intellectual property (IP) to allow less-developed nations to vaccinate their populations, Big Pharma is resistant, arguing that…
India The latest news from Indian pharma, including a 200 percent boost for the country’s pharmaceutical industry in the latest national budget; predictions of rapid growth in the coming decade; Cipla’s potential entry into the COVID-19 vaccine race; and Pfizer’s withdrawal of its emergency use application for its vaccine in India.…
Mexico COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of secure regional pharma supply chains across the globe, not least in Mexico where the state of Hidalgo has signed a deal with six Indian generics firms to establish a pharma hub for manufacturing and logistics. One of the leading pharma markets in Latin…
India 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 three years, with exports predicted to grow by eight to 14 percent, according to a recent KPMG report. The…
India Six Indian pharma and biotech firms have joined the global race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 with India-developed vaccine candidates moving swiftly toward Phase I and II human trials thanks to international partnerships and financial backing. The Indian companies currently at the forefront of COVID-19 vaccine development are…
India COVID-19 restrictions have severely hampered multinational pharma companies who rely on India for generics and active pharmaceutical ingredients for the last month. With restrictions beginning to ease up, some manufacturing hubs are back in operation. After over a month of lockdown and significantly reduced manufacturing capacity, the international pharma…
Brazil The editorial team at Panorama Farmaceutico explain why coordinated action is needed within Brazilian pharma to reduce dependence on API imports from abroad and increase medical sovereignty. * The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the global pharmaceutical industry’s dependence on markets such as India, the source of about 20 percent…
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