Inventory days have gone up from 31 days as on March 22 to 41 days as on April 22
The Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla also urged for steps to be taken to prevent hoarding and black marketing
Aurobindo Pharma allegedly concealed facts about cancer-causing agent NDMA in type-2 diabetes drug metformin
"They also agreed to enable movement between Russia and Israel so that citizens of the two countries will be able to return home," Netanyahu's office said in a statement
With chemists on the brink of running dry, Centre gets on a war footing
Sowa-Rigpa is a traditional Tibetan system of medicine practised in India's Himalayan belt. It is popular in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal's Darjeeling, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh
The emergency preservation and resuscitation procedure has already been used on at least one patient to give doctors more time
If this goes through, drugmakers will have the liberty to raise the prices of these drugs by up to 10 per cent every year
Making essential drugs easily available is important in a country like India, which has less than one doctor per 1,000 people
This is expected to help people in rural and far-flung areas, where pharmacies are rare
For April, the volumes in the Indian pharmaceutical markets grew by 2.8 per cent, compared to 5.2 per cent rise in prices
With the generics market expanding, govt wants to visibly differentiate these from branded medicines
TV ads typically contain extensive warnings about a medicine's side effects, but not on price
Of the tainted products in the current study, 45.5% were marketed as aids for sexual enhancement, 40.9% for weight loss
To hit Rs 20-bn market; 944 more fixed-dosage combination drugs under scanner
While DTC advertising is big business in the US, it is yet to gain favour in most parts of world
284 adverse incidents for herbal medicines were reported compared with 26,129 for pharmaceuticals
The government had banned over 300 FDC drugs on the ground that they involve "risk" to humans
Medicines continue to be out of reach ofss the poor, despite government promises that it would make the drugs cheaper
There are instances where traditional systems of medicine have come to the rescue where modern medicine couldn't. Speaking several years ago at the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, Prathap C Reddy, the founder of Apollo chain of hospitals, observed that 25 years from then, the present system of medicine would become an alternative system.He recounted interesting personal experiences to testify to the efficacy of alternative medicine. He said when his brother had a heart disease, allopathic doctors predicted he had only six weeks left to live; the Ayurvedic treatment his brother underwent in Kerala ensured his survival for 42 more years.Reddy recalled he had his fractured hand treated at the popular bone setting clinic in Puttur in Andhra ainiltyPradesh's Chittoor district. He also said the Rauwolfia Serpentina (Sarpagandha) was still the most trusted root by cardiologists.Ayurveda is already a hit in Russia, coming to the country following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, to treat