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Pakistan may often be at odds with neighboring India, but that has not stopped Indian products from being immensely popular in this country.

Indeed, these days, medicines have become the latest among Indian imports - which include movies and music - that have captured the fancy of Pakistani consumers.

In the North West Frontier Province, and especially in the adjacent tribal areas along the Pakistani-Afghan border, the medicines provide brisk business for drugstores.

All sorts of medicines from India are sold, including the most commonly prescribed drugs such as aspirin, Amoxillin, Ampicillin, Co-trimaxazole, Laxotanil, Ciprofloxine, Renitidin, Famotidine and Cemetidine.

Under Pakistani law, though, only medicines that are approved and registered with the health department can be sold in the country. Since the Indian drugs sold openly over the counter in the tribal areas are neither, the trade in them is illegal.

People, however, say officials are deliberately looking the other way because of the skyrocketing prices of Pakistani medicines.

Remarks Karim Khan, a tribesman from Khyber Agency, "By ignoring the Indian medicines, the government is doing great service to the poor people."

Some doctors are now even telling poor patients to seek out Indian medicines. This is largely because Indian drugs can be 10 times cheaper than those manufactured in Pakistan by the same multinational companies (MNCs).


Malik Akhtar Khan, who has been a pharmacist in Peshawar for decades, says Pakistani drug prices are high because the government allows the MNCs to import raw materials from their parent countries. In comparison, he says, pharmaceutical firms in India are bound by law to use local materials. In addition, says Khan, "MNCs, which normally have very high budgets, exploit their trademark."

India, of course, is known for having no adequate patent system for pharmaceuticals, save for the 70-year patents for drug production processes. This has enabled Indian firms to produce generic drugs that they sell at a fraction of the cost of branded medicines. As a result, MNCs have also been forced to lower their prices.

The Indian drug manufacturing system - which will undergo changes under the government's commitments to world trade rules - has been the envy of many developing countries.

Along with other goods, Indian medicines are smuggled into Afghanistan into Pakistan's tribal areas, and then eventually find their way to Peshawar. Afghanistan receives thousands of US dollars worth of medicines each month from India under a bilateral agreement. But some unscrupulous agencies in Kabul are apparently making huge profits from the arrangement and selling them in the tribal areas.

Medicines from India are likely to become even more popular in this country as Pakistan's Ministry of Health seeks a 6 to 10 percent increase in drug prices due to various economic factors such as the devalued Pakistani currency and repeated rises in energy costs.

As it is, many medicines are already being sold at higher prices in Pakistan compared to other South Asian countries.

According to a study conducted by the Consumers International Regional Office for Asia-Pacific, the prices of 17 out of 21 commonly consumed drugs are higher in Pakistan than in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

The Pakistani government has tried to address this by allowing the import of drugs from China, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Poland and Yugoslavia. But health activists say the tactic has failed to work because of what they believe to be collusion between the MNCs, health professionals and government functionaries.

Zafar Mirza of the non-governmental organization Association of Rational Medication even hints of possible irregularities in the registration of medicines. He notes, for instance, that while the World Health Organization itself has a list of 270 drugs covering treatment of various ailments, Pakistan has more than 27,000 registered medicines.

Mirza also points out that while the registration of a drug takes some two years in the United Kingdom and the United States, Pakistan's Drug Registration Board (DRB) "has been registering roughly eight drugs on every working day during the last few years".

Meanwhile, some quarters have raised concerns regarding the safety of medicines from India. But one official of the Federal Drug Quality Control Board in Islamabad has said that laboratory tests conducted on samples of the smuggled drugs revealed most of them as safe.

Pharmacist Malik Akhtar Khan says one way of easing such worries is to simply register the Indian medicines, since this would mean these would have to pass through the regular government controls.

"When the need arose, Pakistan imported sugar from India," he says. "Why can't the government go for Indian drugs so that people can have access to cheaper drugs
اُمید صبح: Comparison of Medicine Prices in Pakistan & India
 
Indian pharmaceuticals are cheaper because they use inferior formulations, have lower purities or may even be counterfeit. I suggest no one that values their life to buy Indian medication.
 
Sorry, China owns the patent for anti-mental retardation medication :lol:

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Of course they do, one of the important factors driving medical research and production is local demand. :azn:
 
Indian pharmaceuticals are cheaper because they use inferior formulations, have lower purities or may even be counterfeit. I suggest no one that values their life to buy Indian medication.

If that is the logic behind every cheap product, then perhaps I dont need to remind you which nation produces the cheapest stuff in the world!
 
If that is the logic behind every cheap product, then perhaps I dont need to remind you which nation produces the cheapest stuff in the world!

Vietnam and Nicaragua? What do you have against them?

Of course they do, one of the important factors driving medical research and production is local demand. :azn:

Its a joke on Chinese websites about our punk rockers, calling them "retards" and making them eat "retardation pills". Just funny stuff nothing to be serious about :lol:
 
Indian pharmaceuticals are cheaper because they use inferior formulations, have lower purities or may even be counterfeit. I suggest no one that values their life to buy Indian medication.

Oh yeah it was chinese companies selling counterfeit baby milk powder killing many, selling baby toys with toxic paints all over the world, heck u ppl dont even spare cooking oil.

chinese products are the worst i have seen in my life, cheapness and not trustworthy overflows from them..
 
Guys learn to ignore him... He is here to troll in all indian threads....
 
Oh yeah it was chinese companies selling counterfeit baby milk powder killing many, selling baby toys with toxic paints all over the world, heck u ppl dont even spare cooking oil.

chinese products are the worst i have seen in my life, cheapness and not trustworthy overflows from them..

Then what are you waiting for, destroy your computer right now. The components were made in China and it was probably assembled in China too.
Stop using your telephone. UK just made a deal with Huawei to supply telecom equipment. Huawei might use it to instill communist propaganda into your brain :lol:
 
Maybe you came across Chinese fake drugs passed off as 'Made in India'. China was caught in Nigeria for selling fake and inferior quality drugs passing them off as Indian drugs.
 
Maybe you came across Chinese fake drugs passed off as 'Made in India'. China was caught in Nigeria for selling fake and inferior quality drugs passing them off as Indian drugs.

75% of fake drugs are made in India. Not from some sh!tty Rediff Indian source or TOIlet but from OECD, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development made up of the most developed countries in the world.

Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reckons that 75% of the world's total supply of fake drugs can be traced to India.

Africans only know Indian drugs = cheap so they're easy to sell. If they were counterfeited as Chinese drugs, they would be worried, how can Chinese drugs sell at such a low price?
 
Indian pharmaceuticals are cheaper because they use inferior formulations, have lower purities or may even be counterfeit. I suggest no one that values their life to buy Indian medication.

Maybe you came across Chinese fake drugs passed off as 'Made in India'. China was caught in Nigeria for selling fake and inferior quality drugs passing them off as Indian drugs.

here's the story before u ask for links
China apologises to Nigeria over fake drugs
 
No doubt, India is the undisputed "Fake drugs super power" on the planet. China is far behind.
Check this out, courtesy of Molawchai::lol:

Fake drugs a bitter pill for India

NEW DELHI - Two recent reports by international health organizations have highlighted the disquieting magnitude of the counterfeit drugs market in India.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reckons that 75% of the world's total supply of fake drugs can be traced to India. The World Health Organization (WHO) pegs the figure at 35%.

Between 10 and 30% of all pharmaceuticals in developing countries are counterfeit, according to the 2006 WHO figures cited in the OECD report, which estimates that India is the biggest culprit in the spurious drugs market though other countries such as Egypt (7%) and China (6%) contribute to this menace. :cheers:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/78453-fake-drugs-big-business-india.html
 
here's the story before u ask for links
China apologises to Nigeria over fake drugs

Sorry I don't believe blogs over OECD statistics.

You don't seem very knowledgable about India's place in the pharmaceutical industry. India contributes at most, raw materials and low level precursors, less often advanced precursors, and much less frequently the active ingredient or formulated product and almost never a new chemical entity. India's ability to carry out drug discovery and research is extremely low. Developed countries do not even dare source their APIs from India very often due to purity issues. In pharmaceuticals as in everything else, India is an exporter of raw materials and importer of finished goods.
 
Then what are you waiting for, destroy your computer right now. The components were made in China and it was probably assembled in China too.
Stop using your telephone. UK just made a deal with Huawei to supply telecom equipment. Huawei might use it to instill communist propaganda into your brain :lol:
I use a samsung galaxy s not some cheap huawei/ZTE..Heck the computers produced in china are not chinese companies but are manufacturing units of western countries in china.they are not chinese companies.dont try to fool around.The quality of any chinese company product is wellkown to the world.Apple ipods and iphones has a manufacturing unit in china but it doesnot mean apple is chinese company and u can never compare a apple product to that of a ZTE/HUAWEI.
BTW can u deny the fact that chinese companies were banned for exporting fake baby milk powder and toxic painted toys??
 
No doubt, India is the undisputed "Fake drugs super power" on the planet. China is far behind.
Check this out, courtesy of Molawchai::lol:

Fake drugs a bitter pill for India

NEW DELHI - Two recent reports by international health organizations have highlighted the disquieting magnitude of the counterfeit drugs market in India.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reckons that 75% of the world's total supply of fake drugs can be traced to India. The World Health Organization (WHO) pegs the figure at 35%.

Between 10 and 30% of all pharmaceuticals in developing countries are counterfeit, according to the 2006 WHO figures cited in the OECD report, which estimates that India is the biggest culprit in the spurious drugs market though other countries such as Egypt (7%) and China (6%) contribute to this menace. :cheers:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/78453-fake-drugs-big-business-india.html

Not all counterfeit drugs are dangerous. As long as its works I am ok with the 75% figure. We are just providing cheap medicines to poor people. Patenting life saving drugs is just sad.

And apparently the highest percentage of fake drugs in circulation is in China. :confused:

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http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/42/30/35650404.pdf
 

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