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Govt caps prices of new drugs to treat diabetes, hypertension -Sushmi Dey

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: New medicines for treatment of diabetes, hypertension and pneumonia are set to be cheaper from Diwali. Drug price regulator National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has capped prices of as many as 18 new brands of essential medicines, most of which are expected to be launched in the market within a fortnight. The regulator has brought these medicines under price regulation using paragraph 5 of the Drugs...

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Patent dispute: HC restrains Cipla from making and selling Indacaterol -Apoorva

-Livemint.com   The interim injunction has been granted till Cipla's application for compulsory licensing of the drug is decided   New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Friday restrained homegrown generic drug maker Cipla Ltd from making and selling Indacaterol, a drug claimed to be patented by Swiss pharma company Novartis AG. Indacaterol is a respiratory drug used in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is sold under the brand name Onbrez. Please...

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Rethinking IP think tank -Latha Jishnu

-Down to Earth Government sidelines its committee of experts to set up new panel to review India's intellectual property rights policy The politics of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) is becoming more curiouswith the commerce ministry setting up a think tank to draft a national IPR policy while sidelining a committee of experts it had set up earlier. Annoyed academics who were asked to help formulate the policy in July this year...

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MNCs deprive India of vital drugs -Rupali Mukherjee

-The Times of India MUMBAI: Some multinational companies (MNCs) have been delaying the launch of life-saving drugs in India years after getting monopoly rights, while cheaper generic versions of exorbitantly-priced medicines are going off the shelves under the product patenting law. Corporates such as Japanese firm Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, US-based Bristol Myers-Squibb (BMS) and Swiss firm Novartis are deferring the launch of medicines critical for treatment of serious non-communicable diseases like cancer, HIV,...

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300 doctors under Medical Council of India lens over graft charge -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India The Medical Council of India has summoned about 300 doctors from across the country to Delhi to answer questions on an anonymous complaint that they had been bribed by a pharmaceutical firm. About 100 of these doctors appeared before MCI's ethics committee on Monday. According to the complaint, the Ahmedabad-based pharma company has been paying doctors lakhs of rupees as well as gifting them cars and flats and...

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