India's No.1 Weekly For The Pharmaceutical Industry
About us || Feedback|| Advertising || Subscribe || Archives / Search 

 

Issue dated - 22nd September 2005

Latest News

[an error occurred while processing this directive]

News Archives >>

The Truth Lies Somewhere In Between
The New Patent Regime is presently one of the most debated issues within Indian pharmaceutical circles .While one section of the society highlights its virtues,there is another that dubs it as a means for perpetuating monopolistic tendencies.But the truth lies somewhere in between,find Divya Nair and Nandini Patwardhan.

INSIDE PHARMA
COVER STORY
IN THE NEWS
TECHNOLOGY TRENDZ
EVENTS
CORPORATE
HEALTH NEWS

IN THE NEWS
TECHNOLOGY TRENDZ

Encephalitis outbreak engulfs children in Northern India
US Pharmacopeia establishes its first overseas site in India
Multinational project aims to reduce diabetic leg amputations
Sterling raises $140 million by foreign currency convertible bonds
Lupin receives FDA approval for lisinopril tablets
Pharma & Health international exhibition in Bangalore
ICDMA hosts conference on ‘Avenues in Clinical Data Management’
On-tablet technologies to protect from medicine counterfeiting
Lymphoma Coalition to spread awareness of cancer

Importance of Spray Gun in Film Coating Process
Film coating on tablets are done for various reasons. Whatever may be the reason for coating and whether it is applied by using aqueous method or organic solvent method or sugar coating, there is one goal i.e, to achieve even, uniform and consistent coating.

EVENTS
CORPORATE

Introducing the human touch
Eisai is making a foray into the Indian market by introducing two of its popular drugs—Aricep and Parit

Towards a safer future
India has approximately 250 cases of invasive pneumococcal diseases per year and the figures seem to be on the rise. Wyeth’s new vaccine may be the only tool available to control the bacterial infections.

HEALTH NEWS

Delhi healthcare providers seek stay order on implementation of package charges
Healthcare providers in the Capital, namely, Delhi Medical Association, The Delhi Nursing Forum (a body of 600 nursing homes), Indian Medical Association (IMA) have filed a writ petition against Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India (IRDA), The National Insurance Company Ltd and three TPAs namely Paramount Health Services Pvt Ltd, Alankit Healthcare Ltd and Park Mediclaim Consultants Pvt Ltd in Delhi High Court.


<Top of page>
ABOUT US FEEDBACK ADVERTISE SUBSCRIBE ARCHIVES
 

© Copyright 2001: Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Limited (Mumbai, India). All rights reserved throughout the world. This entire site is compiled in Mumbai by the Business Publications Division (BPD) of the Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Limited. Site managed by BPD.