INDIAN PHARMA INDUSTRY: CHANGING DYNAMICS_An essay by R. Bowya
INTRODUCTION:
The Indian pharmaceutical market
is in the midst of exciting times. While growth accelerated considerably,
industry structure has changed through a spate of high profile acquisitions. Traditional
commercial models are fast losing the ability to differentiate. New opportunities
are gaining critical mass. Discontinuities in the broader healthcare
landscape are further intensifying these dynamics. Hence
further steps taken by government for the growth of pharma industry. Now days
the special training also recommended for the pharma students for the knowledge
of pharma industry. Let’s see
the details about pharma industry and their changing dynamics.
PHARMA INDUSTRY:
The pharma industry is place main role in pharmaceutical departments. This
contains various departments like executive office, production department, and
quality control department, research work undertaking departments, exporting
and importing departments. Indian pharma done many advanced work in drug
action, improving the stability of drug, minimizing the side effects. The Indian
pharmaceutical market has characteristics that make it unique. Three
levels of characteristics available
1. Branded generics dominate, making up for 70
to 80 % of retail market
2. Local players have enjoyed a dominant
position driven by formulation development capabilities and early investments
3. Price level are low, driven by intense
competition
These characteristics present their own opportunities and challenges.
Examples of developing Indian pharma industries are ,
1. GlaxoSmithKline
2. NovartisIndia limited
3. WyethIndia limited
4. Aventis pharma India
Changing dynamics in pharma industry:
The
pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a rapid change, influenced by multiple
factors. The
context in which the industry operates is dictated by the constantly evolving
social , demographic and economic factors, which have major implications in the
way the pharmaceutical industry markets and sells its products .
1.
Growth
of bulk
drug exports in India:
Indian bulk drug exports are
likely to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 12 to 14 percent till 2018
to 2019.same
period the bulk drug exports share raised to 50 percent by Indian manufactures
by the process of better chemistry skills, low manufacture costs, cost
reduction initiatives by large global companies. Still the Indian pharma exports many goods
to another countries with minimum cost and more active .
2. Changing in drug action:
Changing
in drug action meant that manufacturing of sustained released drugs for the
diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It
avoids the adverse effect cause by the drug when taken repeated dose. This type of tablet half
amount show immediate action and remaining will producing the sustained
released. Now
day’sIndian
pharma manufacturing this type dosage forms for improving the drug action,
reducing side effects and improving patient compliance.
3. Changing in affordability
and accessibility:
The pharma industries
focus on the affordability and accessibility of healthcare of peoples. They tries to controls
the patient compliance and market dominance. Apart from effectiveness and safety of
drug therapy also take care by the pharma industry.
4. Import of technical machine:
The
advanced machines are import byIndia for the development of manufacturing and
evaluation studies. India import many
machines by many countries like japan, US. Making
use of that we improving our manufacturing units, maintain the drug purity, and
less workers are need.
5. Hospital
channel influence in retail market:
Pharma
industry retail market basedon the hospitals. Now days the hospital act as a channel for
industries. They
get goods from industries and prescribed to the patient and check the bioavailability
and side effects and inform to the industry
up to date about the drug, if any adverse effect in that drug they inform
to the companies and they
withdraw the drug . 80
to 90 percent of market share taken by the hospitals.
6. Growth
of vaccine market:
The
pharma industries are focus on the vaccine development, because many diseases
in India control by the drugs but not cure completely. So the pharmaceutical biotechnologies
focus on these departments. Government
also made several plans for making development of pharma industry.
CONCLUSION:
“WHEN
YOUR FAIL; THAT IS STEP FOR YOUR SUCCESS”
Likewise
we are Indians try to developing our country. There may be we get fail but one day we
show our power. The Indian pharma is developing well now days
one day it may become world first industries, that depends on the Indian
pharmacy students. If
they dream that in future the dreams become true.
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