This presentation covers the Introduction to Healthcare & different Products, Role of Pharmaceutical in Healthcare, Drug Details, What a drug is made of ?, Classification of drugs, Product Life Cycle of a Drug, Drug Development Phases, Regulatory Framework & various Regulatory Bodies
The India Pharmaceutical Industry is developing, producing and marketing drugs.
The pharmaceutical companies are generally dealing in generic or brand medications and medical device.
Indian Pharmaceutical Industry today is in the front rank of India’s science-based industries with wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture and technology.
India enjoys a important position in the global pharmaceutical market. The Indian pharmaceuticals market is the third largest in terms of volume and thirteenth largest in terms of value.
It ranks very high in the third world, in terms of technology, quality and range of medicines manufactured.
complete description about pharmaceutical industry how it work how it is operated both at micro as well as macro level. it also include leading pharma firms in market. in simple words if we say it is an industry analysis.
This presentation covers the Introduction to Healthcare & different Products, Role of Pharmaceutical in Healthcare, Drug Details, What a drug is made of ?, Classification of drugs, Product Life Cycle of a Drug, Drug Development Phases, Regulatory Framework & various Regulatory Bodies
The India Pharmaceutical Industry is developing, producing and marketing drugs.
The pharmaceutical companies are generally dealing in generic or brand medications and medical device.
Indian Pharmaceutical Industry today is in the front rank of India’s science-based industries with wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture and technology.
India enjoys a important position in the global pharmaceutical market. The Indian pharmaceuticals market is the third largest in terms of volume and thirteenth largest in terms of value.
It ranks very high in the third world, in terms of technology, quality and range of medicines manufactured.
complete description about pharmaceutical industry how it work how it is operated both at micro as well as macro level. it also include leading pharma firms in market. in simple words if we say it is an industry analysis.
This module is intended to introduce the students of biotechnology to obtain an overview of the pharmaceutical industry. The concept of clinical trials is discussed in brief.
This presentation is brief introduction of Pharma Market and work pattern of MNCs (GSK is taken as example).This presentation was given by Faheem Siddiqui in Entrepreneur Conference at MBBS campus-Dadu of Sindh University on 09th October-13
Pharmaceutical sector is one of the most developed hi-tech sectors in Pakistan The growth of the country's pharmaceutical industry has dropped from approximately 16 percent per annum to around eight percent per annum which is a cause of concern not only for the industry but government as well. There is a need of publicly funded R&D institution. Pakistan has to create an enabling infrastructure and linkage to facilitate Pharmaceutical Industry to improve process technique. It is needed to stimulate skill development of Human Resource in Pharmaceutical R&D and to enhance nation’s self-reliance in drugs and pharmaceuticals, especially in areas of national health requirements. Providing technical support to pharmaceutical companies for export is also necessary.
Advantages of Pharma in India, Market Share and Economic Drivers, Structure of Pharma Sector, Evolution of Pharma, Revenue %, Market Share, Porter 5 Force Model, BCG Matrix, Government Policies, Opportunities.
(This is an extract from the lecture delivered by Shyamsunder Panchavati on 2nd September 2010 at Hyderabad)
Human being lives in whirlpool of Industries. All the industries revolve around the living beings specially the human beings. One industry or profession that keeps the human being fit enough to wither the whirlpool and keeps the industry going is the Medical Profession. Hence the Medical Profession occupies the high pedestal in this world.
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This module is intended to introduce the students of biotechnology to obtain an overview of the pharmaceutical industry. The concept of clinical trials is discussed in brief.
This presentation is brief introduction of Pharma Market and work pattern of MNCs (GSK is taken as example).This presentation was given by Faheem Siddiqui in Entrepreneur Conference at MBBS campus-Dadu of Sindh University on 09th October-13
Pharmaceutical sector is one of the most developed hi-tech sectors in Pakistan The growth of the country's pharmaceutical industry has dropped from approximately 16 percent per annum to around eight percent per annum which is a cause of concern not only for the industry but government as well. There is a need of publicly funded R&D institution. Pakistan has to create an enabling infrastructure and linkage to facilitate Pharmaceutical Industry to improve process technique. It is needed to stimulate skill development of Human Resource in Pharmaceutical R&D and to enhance nation’s self-reliance in drugs and pharmaceuticals, especially in areas of national health requirements. Providing technical support to pharmaceutical companies for export is also necessary.
Advantages of Pharma in India, Market Share and Economic Drivers, Structure of Pharma Sector, Evolution of Pharma, Revenue %, Market Share, Porter 5 Force Model, BCG Matrix, Government Policies, Opportunities.
(This is an extract from the lecture delivered by Shyamsunder Panchavati on 2nd September 2010 at Hyderabad)
Human being lives in whirlpool of Industries. All the industries revolve around the living beings specially the human beings. One industry or profession that keeps the human being fit enough to wither the whirlpool and keeps the industry going is the Medical Profession. Hence the Medical Profession occupies the high pedestal in this world.
View the abstract at
http://capacitybuildingdevelopment.blogspot.com/2010/09/pharmaceutical-industry-overview_06.html
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the current pharmaceutical industry. It begins with a look at some of the changes facing the industry and then moves into a discussion on digital technology and its impact on pharmaceutical companies. From there, the deck explores two digital trends, mobile and eDetailing. The presentation wraps up with some examples of pharmaceutical companies their digital presence.
The pharmaceutical industry works with medicines to benefit individuals that need treatments. It provides the community with medications that are needed, as well as researches other medications to improve them. It also may use the research to discover new drugs. By doing this, the industry is improving the lives of individuals and extending life expectancy.
The pharmaceutical industry has not only drastically changed but has improved over the course of time. Many of the former remedies used long ago are still used today. However, research is causing more discoveries for medicines every day. We now have many more cures for diseases and are still working on cures to others, such as AIDS and cancer.
The FDA and pharmaceutical industry have close ties to keep the public safe and informed. They test products to make sure that they cure what they claim to cure. For example, there are many products, such as medicines and cosmetics, that do not do what they claim to do, and the FDA is constantly testing these products to be sure of their effectiveness. If they do not pass the testing, they are quickly taken off market.
If a product seems to be useful, there are four measures that are taken to ensure the safety of the product. The preclinical safety assessments are used to see the effects the product has on an animal. If the animals tested become ill or disease ridden, the product is usually cut off (Torrens & Williams, 2008).
Clinical studies are conducted to test not only the safety of the product, but also the efficiency. It can take years of studies to get the appropriate information needed to decide if the product is safe and useful. If ruled safe and effective, the sponsor will send a report to the FDA. The FDA will decide if the product can be manufactured and sold. This process usually takes about ten to twelve months (Torrens & Williams, 2008, p. 278).
Pharmacists are human, and therefore make mistakes. Emotions and fatigue are two things that can factor in to a pharmacist’s potential mistakes. However, a robot can feel neither fatigue or emotion. For this reason, robots cut down on the number of pharmacy errors. Another benefit of the robots includes that while the robot is preparing the drug, the pharmacist can spend more time with the patient if needed (Burke & Weill, 2009).
Medical discoveries have improved the medical field. Because of medications treating illnesses, surgeries are not usually needed. Medicines are now extending life and taking away physical and mental pains that may come with it (Williams & Torrens, 2008).
The US has much success with the pharmacy industry because of the government funding for medical research (United States Department of Commerce, n. d.). Because of the funding this research receives, there are more discoveries in medicine each day. The FDA also improves the success of the pharmaceutical industry by being sure that each medicine that is sold is effective and safe.
According to Christopher Bowe, a healthcare analyst, a main problem for the leaders in the pharmaceutical field is finding a business model for pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Bowe states that with the change of the business models also comes the change of the people who work in the industry. He says that the people within the industry must work together and become more efficient (Primary Challenges in the Pharmaceutical Industry, 2011).
The pharmaceutical industry does have it’s challenges. However, there is research being conducted constantly to further advance the field of pharmacy. Technology is a great example of what is being improved. Robots are being invented to help reduce human errors. Also, there are medical devices being developed to help the patient, such chips that are implanted inside patients that automatically diffuses medicine when it detects the patient needs it (Burke & Weill, 2009).