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Chinese patients head to India for latest medicines after domestic crackdown

Dont worry about it.
I just read a few of your articles.
I am out.
people like you never worry me. so continue with your frustrated comments . we may find some mutual topic to discuss at the end of the being human
 
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Bhayion , this is a chinese who understands hindi ?
False flag ???

Marrow transplant is very common in india from decades.
All cheeni propaganda.

LOL exactly. I almost spilled by drink when I realized that they were talking about a bone marrow transplant procedure :lol:

Our minster highlights everything. That's what ministers do for our vote bank. In fact Pakistanis directly address Mr swaraj, is that a crime ? Why should it even happen ? There is process for visa, if their application is being sat on by your ministry, they appeal directly to the most proactive minister in twitter.

K personally I feel she is being groomed for being the next PM candidate from BJP. But one cannot complain she does not act.

If serious cases of pakistani medical situation arises she directs indian commision to investigate and issues visa.

This itself is a failure for pakistan. I hope your ministry expidite visa applications faster and we would love to lower our heads and treat them to our best.

She is not PM material. She does not have the strength nor is she ruthless enough.
 
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Lady ??
Read her journalistic outputs of 2007 2008 and come back to me.
A jihadist anti indian anti hindu scum would not be more jaundiced.


About whom you are referring anti Indian?
 
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Medical tourism seems to be the bridge to connect different hearts and minds together.

I really hope that in the future, this could actually help build trust among different people in this region.
 
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Glivec, a leukemia drug produced by Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis, for example, costs 23,500 yuan ($3,783) each month in China. Its Indian generic version Veenat, a drug produced by India's Natco Pharma which claims to have the same active ingredient and effects as Glivec, costs as little as just 200 yuan each month.

This is very true and I experienced it. My mother was hospitalized and I rushed to amadavad. When i reached hospital, my brother went home for getting refresh. Meanwhile doctor gave me a big list of medicines and injection which had one injection for for injury my mother had got while walking of road.I was wonder how much would it cost an should I go to ATM to withdraw money? however I went tomedical store of hospital and asked for the price of medicine. Bloody it was just Rs 104.i.e less than 2 usd. I salute our medical sector and concern people.
I am so surprised Indians here also admit they copycat expensive Western Medicines.

Dirt poor country like India have no choice but to resort to unscrupulous copying or else see their people die because of unaffordability. Between vain pride and lives, India have wisely chosen the latter except for the fact that Indians always trumpet that they have high morals and don't copy.
Too much cow cola.

I say this is win win for the Chinese and Indian Pharma.
Hopefully this goes toward balancing the lopsided trade deficit.
Chinese patients have to be careful not to instead die from catching other diseases that float around in filthy India.
Its a fact that many die from secondary diseases that infect patients at the hospitals.
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We welcome all medical tourists to India...now govt slashed surgery prices in pvt hospitals..
Knee implant now in reach, govt slashes surgery price by 70 percent
Aug 17, 2017, 10:59 am IST
ANI

Nation, Current Affairs

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) will, however, be added.

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New Delhi: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of India's 71st Independence Day of bringing down the prices of knee surgery, Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers Ananth Kumar said National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has fixed the selling price of knee implants from Rs 54,000 to Rs 1.14 lakh, depending on the type of transplant, which means nearly 70 per cent lower than most of the surgery costs.

However, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be added.

"After cardiac stents, we have now decided to bring knee implants under price control," Ananth Kumar said, while addressing the press conference.

The price for the chromium Cobalt knee implants that rule about 80 per cent of the market share is now fixed at Rs 54,720, which is currently available for between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 1.5 lakh, while the Titanium alloy will now cost Rs 67,110 that were earlier available for about Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh.

The NPPA has also formed different slabs based on the implant material and the part of knee that needs to be replaced.

The cancer patients, who need an implant, will now have to pay Rs 1,13,950 for specialised implants. The earlier cost was Rs 5 lakh and above.

Kumar further stated that the government will take a stringent action against hospitals, importers, and retailers if they charge in excess of the MRP.

"The government will take a stringent action against hospitals, importers, and retailers, if they charge in excess of the MRP. The government will not be a mute spectator to illegal and unethical profiteering," he added.


Nb..1 lakh is 100000 ..
 
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Some of its best private hospitals are famous worldwide. Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta, a hospital in Bangalore, has been ranked as one of the top 10 hospitals in the world for medical tourists for five consecutive years by the Medical Travel Quality Alliance, an international organization that aims to improve quality in medical tourism.

Over 40 percent of generic drugs sold on the US market are manufactured in India. Many top-level doctors in the US, too, are Indians

National geographic exclusive, worth to watch.....


There are different grades hospital in China, just like hotels. This poor dude isn't comparing apple for apple. China public health standard and infrastructure is much more advanced than India. Just refer to WHO reports.

You can of course choose to ignore the reality and indulge in your own delusion.:lol:

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Another include Mr Liu, a man from North China's Hebei Province who was diagnosed with hepatitis C this February.

"Before I went to India, I did health checks in a big Chinese hospital. But the equipment in India's hospital seems to be more advanced, and they detected that I had cirrhosis in addition to hepatitis C," he told Liaowang Institute.
 
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I am so surprised Indians here also admit they copycat expensive Western Medicines.

Dirt poor country like India have no choice but to resort to unscrupulous copying or else see their people die because of unaffordability. Between vain pride and lives, India have wisely chosen the latter except for the fact that Indians always trumpet that they have high morals and don't copy.
Too much cow cola.

I say this is win win for the Chinese and Indian Pharma.
Hopefully this goes toward balancing the lopsided trade deficit.
Chinese patients have to be careful not to instead die from catching other diseases that float around in filthy India.
Its a fact that many die from secondary diseases that infect patients at the hospitals.
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They look down on the chinese for copying western products.

But they failed to realized they are the biggest benefactor of copied products from China :D

3 world sh1t heads have no idea how economy works lecturing the chinese on manufacturing :D


The Indian family wants a chinese citizenship.

Makes me wonder if any expats living in India would want to obtain an Indian citizenship :D
 
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They look down on the chinese for copying western products.

But they failed to realized they are the biggest benefactor of copied products from China :D

3 world sh1t heads have no idea how economy works lecturing the chinese on manufacturing :D



The Indian family wants a chinese citizenship.

Makes me wonder if any expats living in India would want to obtain an Indian citizenship :D

of course they want Chinese citizenship, after all it's China who fix her son, after many indian doctor failed.
 
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There are different grades hospital in China, just like hotels. This poor dude isn't comparing apple for apple. China public health standard and infrastructure is much more advanced than India. Just refer to WHO reports.

You can of course choose to ignore the reality and indulge in your own delusion.:lol:

Lol, what delusions? I simply quoted your countrymen from your country newspaper without any of my opinion or twist.

For him, it can be apple to apple comparison based on cost.

I am so surprised Indians here also admit they copycat expensive Western Medicines.

Dirt poor country like India have no choice but to resort to unscrupulous copying or else see their people die because of unaffordability. Between vain pride and lives, India have wisely chosen the latter except for the fact that Indians always trumpet that they have high morals and don't copy.
Too much cow cola.

I say this is win win for the Chinese and Indian Pharma.
Hopefully this goes toward balancing the lopsided trade deficit.
Chinese patients have to be careful not to instead die from catching other diseases that float around in filthy India.
Its a fact that many die from secondary diseases that infect patients at the hospitals.
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I am going to share one generic Indian drug with you which has long been used in India and has no equivalent drug in West. This drug has saved many lives and doctors are shocked of its effectiveness. Go through reviews, many patients used this drug when docs said they were helpless in cure.

And we are not charging any premium.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review..._srt?ie=UTF8&s=sd&sortBy=helpful&pageNumber=1
 
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I am going to share one generic Indian drug with you which has long been used in India and has no equivalent drug in West. This drug has saved many lives and doctors are shocked of its effectiveness. Go through reviews, many patients used this drug when docs said they were helpless in cure.

And we are not charging any premium.

41qdghfZqoL._SY400_.jpg


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review..._srt?ie=UTF8&s=sd&sortBy=helpful&pageNumber=1
I use Liver care for the supplements that i use, this shit works... Theres also liv-52 by the same company
 
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I use Liver care for the supplements that i use, this shit works... Theres also liv-52 by the same company

It's same product. Liv 52 is Indian name and it's livcare abroad. I guess Indians were most interested in liver care since ancient times because indians are heavy drinkers.
 
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I am going to share one generic Indian drug with you which has long been used in India and has no equivalent drug in West. This drug has saved many lives and doctors are shocked of its effectiveness. Go through reviews, many patients used this drug when docs said they were helpless in cure.

And we are not charging any premium.

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Goes to show, that one don't have to copy forever.
I don't have time to verify this medicine, but I would not be surprised if it is true.
Long time coming for a nation of 1.3 billion and nothing much to show for it so far.
Maybe it is because India is too preoccupied with petty quarrels and bullying with their smaller neighbors.

Congratulations, just like how China has provided the world with affordable goods and infrastructure, India can contribute to the world with cheap medical services and medication.
I am grateful to the Chinese for lifting the standard of living for many poor of the world.
China is providing cheap electricity to India through cheap solar panels, smart phones, computers and etc. .
India will provide the world, among other things, with affordable medical services and medicine now monopolized by the West.
Instead of killing each other at the border over a perceived security concern.
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