Indian Govt Speeds Up Launch Of Generic Drug Stores – 40 More In Next Two Months
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
NEW DELHI - In a boost to its generic-friendly policy focusing on moderating market prices of drugs and regulating disparities in trade margins, the Indian government is planning to launch 40 stores by March that will sell quality unbranded generic drugs at greatly reduced prices
You may also be interested in...
India Plans Big Healthcare Push To Ensure “Free Medicines To All”
In its biggest plan ever, India looks to provide free medicines for its billion-plus population
New Indian Minister Takes Charge; Says He Will Focus On Affordable Medicines For All
NEW DELHI - Ensuring affordable medicines and improving infrastructure for pharmaceutical research and development will be the main focus points for India's new chemicals and fertilizers minister, M. K. Azhagiri, over the next five years. Azhagiri assumed leadership of the ministry yesterday as part of the newly elected Congress
New Indian Minister Takes Charge; Says He Will Focus On Affordable Medicines For All
NEW DELHI - Ensuring affordable medicines and improving infrastructure for pharmaceutical research and development will be the main focus points for India's new chemicals and fertilizers minister, M. K. Azhagiri, over the next five years. Azhagiri assumed leadership of the ministry yesterday as part of the newly elected Congress