Release date: 2015-03-31 India has always been known as the "world pharmacy". The generic drug industry is very developed. Generally speaking, once the expensive drugs in Western countries are listed, Indian pharmaceutical companies can imitate similar products under the protection of their own patent laws. "Authentic" Indian generics, that is, regular drugs that are almost identical to the patented drugs in terms of dosage, safety, efficacy, quality, function, and indications, but are not bound by patents. Since there is no need to pay royalties, the average price of generic drugs is only 20%-40% of patented drugs, and individual varieties even differ by more than 10 times. Due to India's special patent legal system, the sales and production of drugs in India are different from those in other countries. This has also led to the emergence of drug black market violations in India, and the price of some tight drugs has also appeared high. . This has also put tremendous pressure on India's national drug management department, the National Pharma Pricing Authority (NPPA). On the other hand, due to the large population of India and the uneven development of different regions, many vacuum areas have emerged in NPPA management. In order to effectively deal with this problem, NPPA plans to open a special portal and mobile app for the citizens to report fake drugs and some drugs are overpriced. A relevant person from the Indian government said that the government hopes to effectively crack down on the widespread black market phenomenon in India. This is only the first step in the Indian government's heavy blow. After that, NPPA will collect Indian domestic drug sales data based on these drug information systems and monitor the domestic pharmaceutical industry information in real time. In recent years, with the special patent laws in India, many Indian pharmaceutical companies have been able to quickly track the latest international generic drugs and export them at very low prices. With this advantage, the export of generic drugs in India has been rising in recent years. Last year, India’s rapid “cottage†out of the world’s anti-HC drug Sovaldi, which caused Gilead’s global sweep, caused an uproar. Source: Bio Valley PTFE Coated Guide Wire,Guide Wire,hydrophilic guide wire,medical guide wire Anesthesia Medical Co., Ltd. , https://www.jssinoanesthesias.com