3:21 PM Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry Acclaimed Globally | |
The Indian pharmaceutical
industry in India has traveled long. The industry today meets 95 % of the
pharmaceuticals needs of the domestic demand, from being almost non-existent
before 70s. Pharmaceuticals Industry in India
is globally the third largest by volume with aims to lead the country’s
manufacturing sector. It currently tops the chart amongst India’s science-based
industries with wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug
manufacture and technology. The pioneers in country’s
pharmaceutical companies have been providing healthcare products since 1903,
which exist today as government-owned drug manufacturers. Pharmaceuticals were
imported till early 60s in fully formulated form or in bulk. The country went through severe shortage of foreign exchange in mid 70’s with the government introducing high import duties as well as restrictive import license policy as a consequence. As a result, Indian pharmaceutical firms encouraged domestic engineering enterprises for local manufacturing of pharmaceutical equipments. The domestic production of these equipments enhanced production of Indian pharmaceutical industry, thus fulfilling the growing demand of pharmaceuticals in the domestic market. The government too encouraged
growth of Indian manufacturers introducing Patent Act in 1970. The economic
liberalization 1n the 90s enabled Indian pharmaceutical industry reach where it
stands today. However, the lack of patent protection worked as Indian market
being undesirable to the multinational drug manufacturers, and they streamed
out, making room for Indian drug manufacturers. They carved a niche in the Indian
and world markets both, with their expertise in new processes for manufacturing
drugs at low costs. Although some of the major drug manufacturers have taken
small steps into drug innovation, the industry as a whole has been following
this business model even today. India’s pharmaceutical industry
earned revenues worth Rs. 137 billion ($3 billion) in the 2009-10 FY,
registering a 17 per cent growth as compared to the last fiscal. Indian exporters are equipped with an extensive variety of pharmaceutical products including drug initiatives, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Finished Dosage Formulations (FDFs), Bio-Pharmaceuticals, Clinical Services including surgical and diagnostic equipments, supplying to a number of countries globally. Indian Pharmaceuticals exports in 2009-10 FY equaled $9.1 billion, registering a growth of 5.9 per cent against the previous fiscal. Various Diagnostic Equipments manufactured by Indian manufacturers include - Blood Pressure Monitor, ECG monitor, Foetal Heart Monitor, Hammer, Pregnancy Test Card, Resuscitator, Thermometer, Tongue Dpressor, Stethoscope, Wieghing Scale, etc. A number of ENT equipments, Ophthalmology equipments (Ophthalmic implants), Endoscopy Products, Laryngoscope, Resuscitator, surgical instruments are manufactured and exported too. The Surgical instruments manufactured in the country include – Medicare Blood Lancets, Surgical Blades, Stitch Cutter, Skin Graft Knife & Blade, Scissors, Artery Forceps, Needle Holders and Suturing, Midwifery & Gynae Instruments, Retractors, Rectal & Urethral Instruments, Amputation & Post Mortem Equipments, None Instruments, Eye Forceps, Scalpels & Bistouries etc. Indian Pharmaceutical
Industry Today
Holding a modest 1-2% share in
the offshore markets, the industry is growing at about 10% annually. The
country gained a foothold in the global markets with generic drugs engineered
innovatively and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). It now aims to
becoming a major player in outsourced clinical researches and contract
manufacturing as well as research. The Pharmaceutical industry’s growth has been fueled by
exports to the global markets. Indian manufactured drugs and pharmaceutical
equipments are exported to a large number of countries, with an ample of the
share reaching destinations in the advanced regulated markets of the US and
Western Europe. Indian suppliers of pharmaceuticals and equipments are increasingly making good use of B2B portals and directories to find consumers and markets in the domestic as well as global markets. | |
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