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www.expresspharmaonline.com FORTNIGHTLY INSIGHT FOR PHARMA PROFESSIONALS
16-30 November 2005  
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Where IT And Pharma Blend
Regulatory requirements can make the process of drug discovery and research analysis slow and tedious. However, pharmaceutical companies are using technology to speed up the process, retrieve data in real time and gain better control over inventory, says Abhinav Singh.

Can TRIPS help get a flu drug in India?
Countries are gearing up for the bird flu threat, but Roche, the patent holder for (Tamiflu) oseltamivir is unable to meet the global demand. Companies like Cipla and Ranbaxy could help in production. How should India avail of the compulsory license under the TRIPs agreement? D G Shah writes a letter to the government.

Prevalence of patents could spell doom
The worldwide extension of patent regime on life forms has raised new concerns for both agriculture and public healthcare sectors.

Soaring High
Strepsils has constantly reinvented its marketing strategy to strengthen its brand. Nandini Patwardhan discovers how innovative marketing strategies have pushed the brand to greater heights.

An 'intelligent platform' for life sciences
An integrated enterprise intelligence platform provides a centralised system in clinical data management. Sudipta K Sen discusses the benefits this platform can offer life sciences organisations.


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