Asian Pharmaceuticals & The Prescription Drug Debate

Articles on Asia Pharmaceuticals

 Business World -  "India now has the largest number of FDA-approved manufacturing units [for prescription drugs] outside the US." 

The Economic Times - "Standing testimony to India's manufacturing prowess are an estimated 70 pharmaceutical plants in the country that are FDA approved, which is believed to be the largest collection outside America."

Yahoo article -  70 FDA approved plants in India

The Wall Street Journal - "Cipla May Find Right Rx for Success"

The Wall Street Journal - "Combination AIDS Drugs Moving Through FDA's Approval Process"

The Wall Street Journal - "For Many Generic Antibiotics, the Supply Line Starts in New Delhi"

Financial Times - "GSK in Indian drugs link-up"

Financial Times - "GSK unveils Indian research tie-up as sales rise"

The Wall Street Journal - "In AIDS Fight, Ambitious Goals Meet Hard Realities"

The Wall Street Journal - "India Emerges as New Drug Proving Ground"

The Economist - "Indian pharmaceuticals Generic genius"

The Wall Street Journal - "Indian Pirates Turned Partners"

The Wall Street Journal - "India's New Coup In Outsourcing: Inpatient Care"

Financial Times - "Reliance launches a clinical research arm"

Financial Times - "Singapore incentives lure Novartis to set up big drugs plant"

The New York Times - "Study Finds Generic AIDS Drug Effective"

...additional articles will be added every few months

 

Articles on the Prescription Drug Debate in the US

AARP - "AARP Backs Prescription Drug Import Legislation"

CNN - "Governments Eye Canada for Cheap Prescription Drugs"

The Miami Herald - "Bloomberg Supports Drugs from Canada"

...additional articles will be added shortly

 

Links to Asian Pharmaceutical Manufacturer & Asian Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Divisions

Abbott - India

Aventis - India

Cipla

Dr. Reddy's

GlaxoSmithKline - India

Merck - Philippines

Nicholas - India

Pfizer - India

Ranbaxy

 

 


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