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Hi Guys, I am Deepankar Gupta from Delhi. I started my pharmaceutical education with Diploma in Pharmacy from Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research (DIPSAR). I passed out in 2006. Then, I did my B.Pharmacy from Alwar Pharmacy College, Alwar (Rajasthan) in 2009. I also qualified GATE 2009 examination with score of 373. After that, I completed my M.Pharmacy from Institute of Pharmacy & Technology, Cuttack (Odisha) in Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance. I did my project work from Micro Advanced Research Centre, Bengaluru.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

All About Indian Pharmaceutical Giants: Dr Reddy's Labs

Introduction

Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. founded in 1984 by Dr. K. Anji Reddy, has become India's second biggest pharmaceutical company. Reddy's manufactures and markets a wide range of pharmaceuticals in India and overseas. The company has over 190 medications, 60 active pharmaceutical ingredients for drug manufacture, diagnostic kits, critical care, and biotechnology products.

Dr. Reddy's began as a supplier to Indian drug manufacturers, but it soon started exporting to other less-regulated markets that had the advantage of not having to spend time and money on a manufacturing plant that that would gain approval from a drug licensing body such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). By the early 1990s, the expanded scale and profitability from these unregulated markets enabled the company to begin focusing on getting approval from drug regulators for their formulations and bulk drug manufacturing plants in more-developed economies. This allowed their movement into regulated markets such as the US and Europe.

By 2007, Dr. Reddy's had six FDA-plants producing active pharmaceutical ingredients in India and seven FDA-inspected and ISO 9001 (quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental management) certified plants making patient-ready medications – five of them in India and two in the UK.

In 2010, the family-controlled Dr Reddy’s denied that it was in talks to sell its generics business in India to US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, which had been suing the company for alleged patent infringement after Dr Reddy’s announced that it intended to produce a generic version of Atorvastatin, marketed by Pfizer as Lipitor, an anti-cholesterol medication.  Reddy’s was already linked to UK pharmaceuticals multinational Glaxo Smithkline.

Monday, May 23, 2011

What you want to see in this blog?

Hi friends,

I started this blog to keep updated the students and other people associated with the profession of pharmacy. I will try my best to provide the latest information to all the pharma professionals.

But, I need to know how can I improve this blog. So, please send your valuable suggestions as comments to this post and I will do my best to provide the content.

Deepankar Gupta



All About Indian Pharmaceutical Giants: Ranbaxy

Company Profile
Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy), India's largest pharmaceutical company, is an integrated, research based, international pharmaceutical company, producing a wide range of quality, affordable generic medicines, trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies. Ranbaxy today has a presence in 23 of the top 25 pharmaceutical markets of the world. The Company has a global footprint in 46 countries, world-class manufacturing facilities in 7 countries and serves customers in over 125 countries.