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shilwant, Sneha, and Shrutika patkar Shrutika patkar. "A Comprehensive Study of the Issue of Fake Drugs in the Indian Market." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 10, no. 3 (2025): 2241–50. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-100322412250.

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India has grown to be a significant manufacturer and exporter of pharmaceuticals; the quality of these products and the regulatory environment in the nation are important to both India and the rest of the world. This review's goal was to investigate how blockchain technology might be used to provide a fresh defense against counterfeit drugs. By establishing a transparent and secure health data network, the proposed method aims to efficiently identify and stop the distribution and use of fake medications.Numerous factors, such as the high cost of pharmaceuticals, limited access to healthcare, a
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D., R. SHRIDHAR, SRINlVASA RAO K., RASTOGI K., and S. GANDHI S. "Synthesis and Anthelmintic Activity of some New Isothiocyanates, Carbamates and N'-Furoylthioureas derived from 6-Amino-3-aryl/heteroaryl-2H-1, 4- benzoxazines." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 63, Aug 1986 (1986): 761–63. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297304.

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Chemistry Division, IDPL Research Centre, Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Hyderabad-500 037 <em>Manuscript received 1 July 1985, revised 6 January 1986, accepted 2 August 1986</em> Several new isothiocyanates (3a - k), carbamates (4a -&nbsp;k) and N<em>&#39;</em>-furoylthioureas (4a &mdash;k) derived from 6-amino-3-aryl/heteroaryl-2<em>H</em>-1,4-benzoxazines have been synthesised and screened for their anthelmintic activity.
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D., R. SHRIDHAR, V. REDDY SASTRY C., LAL B., et al. "Synthesis and Pharmacology of some New Methyl 4-[2-Alkylthio-4(3H)-quinazoIon-3-yl]phenyl Acetates." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 62, Sep 1985 (1985): 687–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6322765.

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Chemistry Division, Biology Division, IDPL Research Centre, Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Hyderabad-500 037 <em>Manuscript received 29 October 1984, accepted 11 September 1985</em> Some methyl 4-[2-alkylthio-4(3<em>H</em>)-quinazolon-3-yl]phenyl acetates and phenyl-&alpha;-methyl acetates (4-7, Table 1) have been synthesised and evaluated for their phar&shy;macological activities. Some of the compounds showed moderate antiinflammatory activity.
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D., R. SHRIDHAR, V. REDDY SASTRY C., K. MARWAH A., PADMA PARIHAR (Miss), and B. LAL K. "Synthesis and Biological Activity of some New 2-(Heteroaryl)vinylsulphonyl Derivatives." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 62, Jul 1985 (1985): 537–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6321942.

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Chemistry Division, IDPL Research Centre, Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Hyderabad-500&nbsp;037 <em>Manuscript received 26 December 1984, accepted 31 July 1985</em> Several new 2-[(5 nitro-t-methyl-2-imldazolyl-, 5-nltro-2-furyl&middot;, and 5-nitro-2- thienyl)vinyl)-<em>N</em>-arylsulpbonamides and sulphonyl heterocycles (1&nbsp;and 2) have been prepared and screened for their \(in\) \(vitro\) antibacterial, antifungal, antiamoeblc, antitrlchomonal and \(in\) \(vivo\) anthelmintic activities, against a variety of microorganisms. Some of the compounds possess promising antibacterial
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Satyanarayana, Kanikaram, and Sadhana Srivastava. "Patent Pooling for Promoting Access to Antiretroviral Drugs (ARVs) – A Strategic Option for India." Open AIDS Journal 4, no. 1 (2010): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601004020041.

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The current HIV/AIDS scenario in India is quite grim with an estimated 2.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in 2008, just behind South Africa and Nigeria. The anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) remain the main stay of global HIV/AIDS treatment. Over 30 ARVs (single and FDCs) available under six categories viz., NRTIs (nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors), NNRTIs (non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors), Protease inhibitors, the new Fusion inhibitors, Entry inhibitors-CCR5 co-receptor antagonists and HIV integrase strand transfer inhibitors. The major originator companies f
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Othman, Mahdy S., Razia Nagina, and Anjali Saini. "Predictive Analysis of Financial Distress in Pharma Sector: A Quantitative Approach using Altman’s Z-Score Model." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 11 (2024): 1991–2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/cbk5qt36.

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The research intends to evaluate the financial health of selected pharmaceutical companies and assess its risk of insolvency or bankruptcy by employing Altman’s Z-score Model, a globally recognized tool for detecting corporate insolvency.For this study, the sample selection was determined by market capitalization, encompassing 10 companies representing various market caps: large, mid, small, and micro-cap enterprises. The research spanned from April 1st, 2015, to March 31st, 2022, covering a duration of 8 years. Altman’s Z-score model served as the analytical tool for data analysis. The findin
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Prof., Dr. Ankita. M. Zadeshvariya. "Analysis of Debt - Equity Ratio of Selected Pharmaceutical Companies of India." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 2, no. 2 (2018): 1216–20. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd9683.

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The Indian pharmaceutical industry is the third largest in terms of volume and thirteenth largest in terms of value in the world. Indian Pharmaceutical industry is the largest generic drugs provider at global level. This paper is designed to fulfill mainly two basic objectives. One is to determine long term solvency of selected pharmaceutical companies and the other is to forecast the immediate coming year debt equity ratio of the related companies. The study is purely based on only secondary data. Moreover, the scope of the study is very limited in nature. Ten companies which are listed in bo
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Sharma, Rohit, Prashant Bedarkar, Deepak Timalsina, Anand Chaudhary, and Pradeep Kumar Prajapati. "Bhavana, an Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Method and a Versatile Drug Delivery Platform to Prepare Potentiated Micro-Nano-Sized Drugs: Core Concept and Its Current Relevance." Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications 2022 (April 29, 2022): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1685393.

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Scholars of ancient Ayurveda (Indian system of medicine) were extremely reasonable and had strong scientific rationality in fundamental concepts, which are also applied to drug manufacture and therapy. Bhavana is a unique traditional method of transformation of raw material/substances into the drug by levigation or wet grinding of powdered drugs with juice/decoction/solution of plant, animal, or mineral origin. This method adds the unique capability of affecting the physicochemical and biological properties of a drug, making the drug quicker, augmented, and persistent action with minimal dose.
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Sharma, Chandra Prakash, Pankaj Kumar Gogoi, Satyajit Mishra, and Pooja Sundriyal. "The Shift Towards Generic Medicine: A Pragmatic Approach by Indian Doctors." International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs 12, no. 2 (2024): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/ijdra.v12i2.665.

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The pharmaceutical industry worldwide has witnessed a significant positive shift in recent years. In India, the discourse surrounding generic medicines has gained momentum, albeit with some challenges. The cost of research and development invested in the development of a drug makes it costly and unaffordable for most of the patients. The Government of India has made various steps to introduce affordable drugs. However, it has not become very popular amongst patients. Various doubt and lack of confidence among doctors and patients regarding potency, efficacy, and quality is still a concern. The
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Satheesh, Subodh S., and Viswanatham Sailakshmi. "A cost variation analysis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder medications in the Indian market concerning Jan Aushadhi medications and their branded counterparts." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 12, no. 5 (2025): 2393–99. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20251407.

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Medications and pharmaceutical expenses constitute a significant portion of out-of-pocket health expenditures for households in India, posing a substantial financial burden. The objective of this study was to assess the cost differences among drugs utilized in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), specifically comparing those available at Jan Aushadhi pharmacies with various branded drug formulations. In the study, we calculated the cost differences (in Indian Rupees), cost ratios, and cost variations by contrasting the cost of generic Jan Aushadhi medications with th
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Subhrojyoti Bhowmick, Asish Kumar Saha, Shubham Jana, Nipun Patil, and Mohseenkhan Munshi. "Need for Recognition of Pharmacists as Front Liners in Covid-19 Pandemic: An Indian Perspective." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL1 (2020): 1226–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl1.3601.

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Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 or Covid-19 Pandemic has become a globally recognized public-health phenomenon. As of September 2020, over 30 million people have been affected worldwide, and more than 1 million deaths have been registered. Healthcare professionals &amp; researchers around the world are working hand in hand to find a vaccine or an efficient cure for this disease. Till then, a large part of the globe remains under lock down, and people are advised to follow certain guidelines like social distancing, practicing hand hygiene, etc. Pharmacists are one of the key healthcare workers w
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Tiwari, Atul, Sheetal Kulkarni, Bhagyashree Jadhav, et al. "Study of the Excess Cost Associated with Drug Wastage Due to Limited Vial Size Options of the Intravenous Drugs for Anti-cancer Treatment, Among Patients Receiving Such Treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital." Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Care 9, no. 4 (2024): 679–85. https://doi.org/10.31557/apjcc.2024.9.4.679-685.

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Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the drug wastage and additional costs (in INR) resulting from leftover or unused drugs due to limited vial strength options, and to propose vial size recommendations to pharmaceutical companies tailored to Indian requirements. Material and Methods: A total of 500 adult patients attending daycare oncology were prospectively evaluated. Mean, median, mode and left over or unused drug dose for each chemotherapy drugs were calculated. The economic loss estimation was done considering the unit cost for the drug. Result: The overall drug wastage for 500 prescriptions
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Shounak R. Mande, Shankar S. Yelmame, and Laxmikant B. Borse Laxmikant B. Borse. "A Review on Impurity Profiling In Pharmaceutical Substances." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development 12, no. 5 (2024): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v12i5.1477.

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The term "impurity profiling" describes a group of analytical techniques aimed at detecting, identifying, and quantifying residual solvents and organic and inorganic impurities in bulk medications and pharmaceutical formulations. This is the main objective of contemporary drug analysis since it is the most effective method of characterizing the stability and quality of pharmaceutical formulations and bulk drugs. To monitor them, certain analytical methods have to be developed. Even in cases where synthesis, formulation, or production procedures are improved, new purities may emerge from change
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K, Venkateshwarlu, Joshua Jacinth Tp, Praneeth G, Anusha G, and Rahul Goud N. "CALCULATION OF PRESCRIBED DAILY DOSE OF ANTICOAGULANTS IN SOUTH INDIAN POPULATION." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 6 (2018): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i6.23467.

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Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify the commonly prescribed anticoagulants and to study the prescription pattern of anticoagulants in various indications and to calculate prescribing daily dose (PDD) and to compare PDD with defined daily dose of anticoagulants.Methods: A total of 119 patients of all age groups, either of sex who are receiving anticoagulant therapy were included in this prospective observational study done in limited period of 6 months in the inpatient department of general medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, and surgery. Patients who are non-cooperative, ca
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Nandeswara Rao, Nallam Sai, and Nasina Jigeesh. "Analysis and control of issues that delay pharmaceutical projects." Verslas: Teorija ir Praktika 16, no. 3 (2015): 252–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/btp.2015.491.

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Every project will have certain objectives and service levels to be achieved. The success of a project depends on several dimensions like time, cost/budget, quality, etc. and managing a project involves completing the project within time, within budget and with quality to satisfy the users. Because of the significance of health, pharmaceutical companies realized the importance of project management methods and techniques to make available the life saving drugs in time to the needy patients and hospitals. In literature, there is meager information about pharmaceutical project management oriente
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Sai, Nandeswara Rao Nallam, and Nasina Jigeesh. "Analysis and control of issues that delay pharmaceutical projects." Business: Theory and Practice 16, no. (3) (2015): 252–63. https://doi.org/10.3846/btp.2015.491.

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Every project will have certain objectives and service levels to be achieved. The success of a project depends on several dimensions like time, cost/budget, quality, etc. and managing a project involves completing the project within time, within budget and with quality to satisfy the users. Because of the significance of health, pharmaceutical companies realized the importance of project management methods and techniques to make available the life saving drugs in time to the needy patients and hospitals. In literature, there is meager information about pharmaceutical project management oriente
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Sahu, Ram Kumar, Mounir M. Salem-Bekhit, Bedanta Bhattacharjee, et al. "Mucormycosis in Indian COVID-19 Patients: Insight into Its Patho-Genesis, Clinical Manifestation, and Management Strategies." Antibiotics 10, no. 9 (2021): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091079.

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Mucormycosis in patients who have COVID-19 or who are otherwise immunocompromised has become a global problem, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Infection is debilitating and fatal, leading to loss of organs and emotional trauma. Radiographic manifestations are not specific, but diagnosis can be made through microscopic examination of materials collected from necrotic lesions. Treatment requires multidisciplinary expertise, as the fungus enters through the eyes and nose and may even reach the brain. Use of the many antifungal drugs available is limited by considerations of resistanc
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Vashist, Naresh. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATE AND COST EFFECTIVE SYSTEM OF TREATMENT FOR DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION DURING COVID-19." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 05 (2024): 787–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/18785.

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Background:Traditional herbal healthcare system is commonly used for diabetes and hypertension due to the reason that modern allopathic system is more expensive comparatively and the costs of healthcare and prescription drugs rapidly increasing each year.About 80% of the world populations of developing countries rely on this traditional herbal healthcare system of medicine.High health and medical expenditure has heavy economic burden on government which requires a way to restrain its growth.Out of pocket expenses for health services in India are 85% and about 20% of the patients in the OPDs, n
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Mittal, Niti, Rakesh Mittal, Sukhbir Singh, and Sushila Godara. "The Availability of Essential Antimicrobials in Public and Private Sector Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Survey in a District of North India." Antibiotics 13, no. 2 (2024): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics13020131.

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(1) Background: There is a need to assess the availability of essential antimicrobials, as the availability of an antimicrobial is a critical element of its rational use. We aimed to assess the availability of antimicrobials listed in the National List of Essential Medicines 2015, India (primary list), and a selected (secondary) list comprised of agents indicated for commonly encountered infectious illnesses in various healthcare settings and to identify the reasons for their non-availability. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 25 public, private, and other sector pharmacies was carried
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Harcharan, Singh, Gaur Monika, Choudhary Urmila, and Choudhary Dishika. "Ascertain Fundamental and Legal Knowledge about the Art of Prescription Writing in Tertiary Care Hospital." International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research 13, no. 11 (2023): 172–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000363.

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<strong>Background-</strong>&nbsp;A medical student to become a prescribing physician, must acquire both the fundamental and regulatory understanding of prescription writing. Prescriptions become the most significant clinical pharmacology tool and proof of pharmaceutical access, prescription errors, prescribing errors, negligence, and subsequent litigations. Given the rising violence against doctors in India, a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted to assess participants&rsquo; understanding of the fundamental and legal aspects of writing prescriptions.&nbsp;<strong>Methodolo
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Iyengar, Renganthan. "PHARMACEUTICAL PRICING POLICY AND CONTROL– INDIAN PERSPECTIVE." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 9, no. 6 (2016): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2016.v9i6.14461.

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ABSTRACTPharmaceutical sector is playing a vital role towards the wellness of the people and economic development of India. The innovation, development, production and marketing of medicines are accountable to pharmaceutical industry. Drugs and pharmaceuticals, healthcare delivery, medical devices among others come under the purview of healthcare sector. It is the duty of the Government to ensure the availability of the lifesaving drugs at reasonable prices by means of considering the interest of both the producers and the buyers. In order to safeguard the public health, National Pharmaceutica
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Nilesh, S. Pendbhaje Rupali V. Nirmal Kirti P. Gandhi Jadhav S. Anjali. "A Brief Review On Indian Pharmaceuticals: A Formula For Success." Int. J. in Pharm. Sci. 1, no. 6 (2023): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7997295.

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The Indian pharmaceutical industry has emerged as a major player in the global market over the past few decades. The industry has been successful in producing high-quality drugs at affordable prices, thereby meeting the healthcare needs of not only India but also many other developing and developed countries. The aim of this paper segregate in two parts i.e., success of pharmaceutical industries through their history and development and it is successful due to various parameters such as society, students, nation, digitalization etc. Overall, the Indian pharmaceutical industry has the potential
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Shukla, Ajay Kumar, and Neelesh Arya. "Cost variation among anxiolytic drugs." International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 7, no. 3 (2018): 405. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20180650.

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Background: Indian pharmaceuticals market stands third and thirteenth largest in terms of value and volume in the Global Pharmaceutical Industry respectively. Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental illnesses affecting more than 15% of the population at some point in their life span. Treatment of anxiety disorders usually follows a long term treatment. Cost of the treatment is an important factor determining the adherence to the treatment.Methods: Data relevant to various brands of anxiolytic drug available in the Indian market particular drug obtained from “Current Index of Medica
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Iqbal, A., L. S. Toh, R. D. Knaggs, and C. Anderson. "Factors promoting self-medication and irrational use of opioids in chronic non-malignant pain management in Pakistan: A qualitative in-depth investigation." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 29, Supplement_1 (2021): i32—i33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riab015.039.

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Abstract Introduction In many Lower and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) people self-medicate, with non-prescription and prescription drugs both of which are easily available over the counter (1). One of the most common causes for self-medication is chronic pain (2). The role of community pharmacists becomes critical especially in LMICs where medicines are freely available and pharmacists are directly involved in supply of opioid medicines. Unresolved, prolonged chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) may lead to self-medication with opioid analgesics and can cause irrational use of opioids. The comp
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Gupta, Jyoti, and Anjana Devi. "Solubility EnhancementTechniques forPoorly Soluble Pharmaceuticals: A Review." Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 7, no. 02 (2019): 09–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.30750/ijpbr.7.2.2.

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Among newly discovered chemical entities about 40% drugs are hydrophobic which are failed to reach market due to their low aqueous solubility. For orally administered drugs solubility is one of the rate limiting parameter to achieve their desired concentration in systemic circulation for pharmacological response.Drug efficacy can be limited due to poor aqueous solubility and some drugs also show side effects like gastric irritation, peptic ulcers,due to their poor solubility. Because of solubility problem of many drugs the bioavailability of them gets affected and hence solubility enhancement
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BEHERA, SMRUTI RANJAN, PAMI DUA, and BISHWANATH GOLDAR. "FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND TECHNOLOGY SPILLOVER: EVIDENCE ACROSS INDIAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES." Singapore Economic Review 57, no. 02 (2012): 1250011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217590812500117.

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The paper attempts to analyze the spillover effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) across Indian manufacturing industries. Foreign presence by way of FDI brings new channels of technology spillover to the domestic industrial firms in the form of enhanced efficiency and diffusion of knowledge in the long-run. By carrying out Pedroni cointegration tests, the analysis tries to provide a long-run relationship between endogenous variables and explanatory variables, pertaining to technology spillovers across Indian manufacturing industries. We find that technology spillovers are relatively higher
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Bhadoriya, Sandeep Singh, and Prashant Wadagbalkar. "Pharmaco-ecomonic study of oral anti-hypertensive drugs available in Indian pharmaceutical market." International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 12, no. 4 (2023): 574–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20231894.

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Background: Hypertension is a global public health problem. To decrease its morbidity and mortality it needs life-long treatment. There is a wide range of variation in the prices of antihypertensive drugs marketed in India. Thus, a study was planned to evaluate the difference in cost of different brands of same active drug by calculating percentage variation of cost. Methods: The cost of different brands of commonly used anti-hypertensive drugs was sorted out by referring latest CIMS, MIMS and drug today. The cost of 10 dosage forms (tablets/capsules) in INR of each brand, cost ratio and perce
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Rajat, Vaishnav, and S. Ranawat Mahendra. "Stability Testing of Ayurvedic Drugs: An Indian Regulatory Perspective." Pharmaceutical and Chemical Journal 9, no. 5 (2022): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13973346.

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he safety and effectiveness of a product are greatly influenced by its stability. Ayurvedic, Siddha, and&nbsp;Unani (ASU) medicine includes single-herb or polyherbal formulations with or without mineral medications and/or&nbsp;drug ingredients derived from animals. Pharmaceutical products have currently undergoing stability testing in&nbsp;accordance with the guidelines of the International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for&nbsp;Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH). The First Schedule of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940&nbsp;includes a concept of shelf l
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Kenyon, Allen S., Paul E. Flinn, and Thomas P. Layloff. "Rapid Screening of Pharmaceuticals by Thin-Layer Chromatography: Analysis of Essential Drugs by Visual Methods." Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 78, no. 1 (1995): 41–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/78.1.41.

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Abstract A method for rapidly screening pharmaceuticals by thin-layer chromatography has been designed for use in areas with limited resources and by operators with limited training. An apparatus for performing the analysis in a plastic bag under equilibrium conditions was designed. Results can be reproduced by different operators and in different locations. The analysis can be performed without electricity or in a remote area, away from a laboratory. It is especially suited for field use in developing countries. The method is low cost, maintenance-free, fast, and reliable; it also uses limite
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S, Kamaraj, Venkatrama Raju D, and Kannan J. "A Study of Employee Job Satisfaction in Malladi Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Ranipet." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 0009-SPECIAL ISSUE (2019): 162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11/20192550.

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J, Kannan, Venkatrama Raju D, and Kamaraj S. "A Study of Workers Participation in Management in Malladi Drugs Pharmaceuticals Limited, Ranipet." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 09-SPECIAL ISSUE (2019): 1305–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11/20192740.

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S., Selvakumar* and J. Monica. "PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF CTENOLEPSIS CERASIFORMIS." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 05, no. 03 (2018): 1337–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1196520.

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Medicinal plants besides therapeutic agents are also a big source of information for a wide variety of chemical constituents which could be developed as drugs with precise selectivity. These are the reservoirs of potentially useful chemical compounds which could serve as newer leads and clues for modern drug design . The medicinal plants are useful for healing as well as for curing of human diseases because of the presence of phytochemical constituents. Phytochemicals are naturally occurring in the medicinal plants, leaves, vegetables and roots that have defense mechanism and protect from vari
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Vinod, Biradar* Yash Patil Harshada Maral Chinmay Pingulkar Sanika Rane Om Atak Vijay Jagtap. "Evaluation Of Forced Degradation Behavior of Bempedoic Acid in Different Indian Branded Tablet Formulations." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 1 (2025): 102–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14586337.

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Bempedoic acid, a key medication for lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), is particularly useful for patients who are intolerant to statins or require additional LDL-C reduction. This study aims to evaluate the forced degradation behavior of Bempedoic acid under stress conditions using UV spectroscopy. The drug's stability was assessed in three tablet formulations: BEMPESTA (Torrent Pharmaceutical LTD, Tablet A), nexRed (Dr. Reddy&rsquo;s Laboratory LMD, Tablet B), and CONSIVAS-BM (Emcure Pharmaceutical LTD, Tablet C), under various stress conditions, including acidic and basi
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Białk-Bielińska, Anna, Łukasz Grabarczyk, Ewa Mulkiewicz, Alan Puckowski, Stefan Stolte, and Piotr Stepnowski. "Mixture toxicity of six pharmaceuticals towards Aliivibrio fischeri, Daphnia magna, and Lemna minor." Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29, no. 18 (2021): 26977–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-17928-y.

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AbstractAs the knowledge on the joint effects of pharmaceuticals towards different non-target organisms is still limited, the aim of our study was to evaluate the toxicity of mixtures of pharmaceuticals, as well as their baseline toxicity towards three selected organisms, namely the bioluminescent bacteria Aliivibrio fischeri, the crustacean Daphnia magna, and the duckweed Lemna minor. Different mixtures composed of three up to five pharmaceuticals having the same or different mechanisms of action in terms of their therapeutic activity (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioid analgesic,
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Sharma, Chandan, Nishant Thakur, Bhupinder Kaur, and Manish Goswami. "Transdermal Patches: State of the Art." International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology 10, no. 03 (2020): 414–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25258/ijddt.10.3.19.

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There is a considerable increase in preference for use of transdermal patches over conventional dosage forms owing to the advantages it possesses over them. Transdermal delivery of drugs has undergone rapid advancements through techniques like electroporation, microneedles, iontophoresis etc. This review is aimed at providing deep insight into transdermal technology and its types. An overview of the present market size of transdermal patches along with future prospects has been discussed. Transdermal products being manufactured by Indian pharmaceuticals also has been presented. Various compone
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Pradip, P. Deohate. "Non-aqueous potentiometric determination of drugs mefenamic acid and paracetamolmefenamic acid in single and double component pharmaceuticals." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 96, Feb 2019 (2019): 311–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5651975.

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Department of Chemistry, Shri Radhakisan Laxminarayan Toshniwal College of Science, Akola-444 001, Maharashtra, India <em>E-mail:</em> pradip222091@yahoo.co.in <em>Manuscript received online 14 April 2018, revised 18 January 2019, accepted 21 January 2019</em> The non-aqueous potentiometric determination of drugs mefenamic acid and paracetamol-mefenamic acid has been worked out. These drugs are widely used in medicines either as a single component or in combination of two. The effect of solvent and concentration on determination of drug mefenamic acid along with its determination in single com
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Hodges, Sarah. "On the Visual Culture of Policing Fakes in India." Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 42, no. 2 (2024): 31–46. https://doi.org/10.3167/cja.2024.420204.

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Abstract Spurious drug bust photojournalism in India is dominated by a few types of images, repeated so regularly as to constitute their own visual trope. Given that hard evidence for fake drugs is notoriously hard to find, I ask: how does spurious drug bust photojournalism perform the truth of the fake? Using the interpretive tools of visual culture to explore the charge these images come to hold, I argue that spurious drug bust photojournalism invites its reader to see two rare things: (1) an unambiguous heroics of the Indian police, and (2) a reality of fake pharmaceuticals in India.
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Thaorey Payal. "Rippling Effect of Patenting of Pharmaceuticals in India: An Economics of Intellectual Capital Management." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 26s (2025): 703–18. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i26s.4277.

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The patenting of pharmaceuticals in India, particularly since the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in 2005, has led to significant economic consequences, reshaping the country's pharmaceutical landscape. The shift from process patents to product patents has encouraged innovation, enabling multinational pharmaceutical companies to invest in the research and development of new drugs. However, this has also resulted in higher drug prices, limiting access to essential medications for low-income populations. While patenting fosters innovation, it creates monopolies, leading to pricing imbalanc
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Vaghela, Devanshi, Pragya Sharma, Jai Singh Vaghela, and Kamal Singh Rathore. "Comparison of Regulatory Bodies of Pharmaceutical Industry in U.S. and India." Pharmaceutical and Chemical Journal 8, no. 4 (2021): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13963438.

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The Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is the national administrative body for Indian Pharmaceutical and Clinical Devices. Its headquarters are in New Delhi, India. Its annual budget is USD $ 265,000,000. Inside CDSCO, the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) manages pharmaceuticals and clinical devices, underneath the extent of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare whereas the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in United State is responsible for regulating Pharmaceutical drugs for humans and animals, organic products, medical devices, cosmetics, food and substance emitting
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PRADHAN, JAYA PRAKASH. "STRENGTHENING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS GLOBALLY: IMPACT ON INDIA'S PHARMACEUTICAL EXPORTS." Singapore Economic Review 52, no. 02 (2007): 233–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217590807002671.

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This paper examines the impact of stronger protection for intellectual property on the exports of a technologically imitative country such as India. The Indian experience in pharmaceutical exports can further add to the existing literature, which is otherwise largely limited to the experience of OECD countries and the USA. The empirical analysis suggests that even an imitative developing country's exports need not be negatively affected by strengthening patent regime globally, and in fact, in the case of pharmaceuticals, India stands to benefit from market expansion effects. However, this find
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Ray, Pradeep Kanta, and Shams Ur-Rahman. "Public Policy and the Role of Multinationals and Local Enterprises in the Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Industry." Global Business Review 1, no. 2 (2000): 207–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097215090000100204.

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Nair, Gopakumar G. "RESEARCH AND PATENTING IN COVID TIMES." INDIAN DRUGS 57, no. 08 (2020): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.53879/id.57.08.p0005.

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Dear Reader, Government of India is currently negotiating a limited trade deal with USA which is likely to be signed after the US elections. Although, the current negotiations do not cover the Intellectual Properties (IP) or Pharmaceuticals, a limited deal if concluded successfully is expected to be followed by a full Trade Deal (FTA), which will include IP and Pharmaceuticals too. In spite of all the negative (or positive?) consequences of COVID-19, the Sars2CoV virus has provided humanity with a great learning experience. Repurposing of known drugs, bio-natural products, biologicals and vacc
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Isaeva, Elina L., and Aishat I. Turlueva. "EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE STATE PROGRAM OF IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IN PHARMACEUTICALS." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 5/13, no. 158 (2025): 57–64. https://doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2025.05.13.007.

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In the context of ongoing external restrictions and changes in the international trade in medicines, state policy in the pharmaceutical industry remains focused on the development of domestic production and the implementation of import substitution measures. This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the state import substitution program in pharmaceuticals using the Russian market as an example for the period 2015–2024. The study includes an analysis of the dynamics of production volumes of domestic drugs, changes in the structure of the pharmaceutical market (the s
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Pandey, Radhika, Amey Sapre, and Pramod Sinha. "What does the new 2011-12 IIP series tell about the Indian manufacturing sector?" Indian Growth and Development Review 11, no. 2 (2018): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/igdr-12-2017-0110.

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Purpose This paper aims to discuss the changes in the new 2011-12 base year series of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) to determine whether the new series has improved the understanding of the growth in the manufacturing sector. Design/methodology/approach This paper develops a simple framework to separately estimate the contribution of value- and volume-based commodities in the growth of the manufacturing index. The authors present a case study by analysing the growth performance of IIP drugs and pharmaceuticals sector by comparing it with real net sales of a common sample of firms in
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Sapova, K. I., and S. V. Ryazantsev. "Characteristics of the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis in patients of the older age group." Medical Council, no. 20 (November 14, 2018): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.21518/2079-701x-2018-20-107-110.

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Recent studies show that perennial allergic rhinitis is prevalent among older people, but the management of this disease is underestimated and not determined. This article describes the persistent allergic rhinitis in patients of the older age group and identifies the primary goals of treatment based on the age-related physiological factors, concomitant conditions and the use of other drugs. Special attention is paid to the various options for the drug therapy in elderly patients over the age of 60 years. The second-generation antihistamines and intranasal glucocorticosteroids also have primac
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Lepowsky, Eric, and Savas Tasoglu. "3D Printing for Drug Manufacturing: A Perspective on the Future of Pharmaceuticals." International Journal of Bioprinting 4, no. 1 (2017): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.18063/ijb.v1i1.119.

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Since a three-dimensional (3D) printed drug was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2015, there has been a growing interest in 3D printing for drug manufacturing. There are multiple 3D printing methods – including selective laser sintering, binder deposition, stereolithography, inkjet printing, extrusion-based printing, and fused deposition modeling – which are compatible with printing drug products, in addition to both polymer filaments and hydrogels as materials for drug carriers. We see the adaptability of 3D printing as a revolutionary force in the pharmaceutical industry
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A. Narayana, Sushmita, Arun A. Elias, and Rupesh K. Pati. "Reverse logistics in the pharmaceuticals industry: a systemic analysis." International Journal of Logistics Management 25, no. 2 (2014): 379–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-08-2012-0073.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a systemic analysis of the complex interaction of factors affecting the reverse logistics (RL) processes in a pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC). Design/methodology/approach – This study uses a systems thinking approach. Initial problem structuring involved the analysis of behavior-over-time of main variables and incorporated stakeholder analysis. Further, a participative group model building process was used to develop a systems model. Findings – The model was analysed to identify a set of feedback loops operating in the system responsible for
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Singh, G. N. "Pharmacist for a Healthy India – Swasth Bharath." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology 9, no. 2 (2016): 3151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37285/ijpsn.2016.9.2.1.

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India has emerged as a global player for pharmaceuticals. The pharmaceutical revolution of 1970-90 of Indian Pharma Industry had demonstrated that India could be self-sufficient in the manufacture of essential drugs at affordable prices. The turnover of Indian Pharmaceutical is over $30 billion in 2015 including $15 billion in exports. It was a great honor to preside the 67th Indian pharmaceutical congress held in Mysore. The topic of Pharmacists for a Healthy India is close to my heart and being a regulator myself, I feel that the Pharmacy fraternity can play a much larger role in contributin
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Higginbotham, Mary Lynn, and Sara E. Fritz. "Evaluation of Environmental Cytotoxic Drug Contamination in a Clinical Setting." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 53, no. 1 (2017): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-6471.

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ABSTRACT The use of cytotoxic drugs to treat neoplastic conditions is increasing in veterinary practices. Many agents have the potential to be genotoxic and evidence of exposure to cytotoxic drugs has been found in healthcare workers handling these pharmaceuticals. To date, limited contamination evaluations have been performed in veterinary practices. Evaluation for carboplatin contamination was performed at a veterinary teaching hospital involving twelve areas in the dispensary and treatment room. Detectable levels of platinum were found on the surface of the biological safety cabinet where d
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Agnihotri, Archna, Antervir Kaur, and Rosy Arora. "Oral Ulceration and Indian Herbs: A Scoping Review." Dental Journal of Advance Studies 8, no. 03 (2020): 071–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1716316.

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AbstractOral ulcers are one of the most prevalent oral mucosal diseases. The etiology of oral mucosal ulcers still has to be discerned as a variety of precipitating factors and causes have been implicated. Unless associated with some underlying systemic component, the condition generally takes 10 to 14 days to resolve, sometimes to recur soon. During the active disease phase, it affects eating, drinking and swallowing, thus affecting the quality of life. The treatment is generally symptomatic and is limited to the use of analgesics, antibiotics and topical application of steroids. The use of t
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