EDITORS EMULSION 17th August 2018

 

Greetings on yet another issue of The Prescription!

 

Strengthening healthcare delivery system will not only improve accessibility but will assure universal health coverage of high quality and safety. Read about this in PSM India capsules as the 1st regional quality conclave on Universal Health Coverage through Ayushman Bharat was held in Varanasi. Another interesting read in this section is how a new technique for precisely targeting molecules within cells is paving the way for safer medicines that are free of side effects.

 

Important drug laws and government body policies are getting implemented such as drugs irrespective of branded or generic are required to comply with the same standards, uniform implementation of new labeling norms, review of production and distribution of oxytocin, working on Blockchain technology for drug industry and drug controllers to get power to issue NOCs for Drug meant for export.

 

Indian Pharma companies are constantly on the run be it either with increasing their market share in the US generic market, gearing up with copycat versions of Viagra, dealing with the Oxytoxin ban or developing new medical devices that are set to change the face of healthcare in India. Read about it all in our Pharma Injections while updating yourselves on medicines that have been recently approved, banned and proven dangerous to health in our drug dopes section.

 

We constantly endeavour not only to collate important information from the health and medicine world but also to create a connect with consumers all over. We welcome articles and write ups from our readers and are glad to feature them under the section titled Subscriber’s Symptoms. This issue features a contribution by Tea Rajic, Marketing Manager, rfxcel, San Ramon CA on “Serialisation Technology”. The article is written by Vikash Pushpraj, SVP, rfxcel.

Mark your calendar with the upcoming events listed in our newsletter and remember to take your laughter dose in the end.

 

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Stay Healthy. Stay Safe.

 

Pooja Mishra Khaitan

Editor-in-Chief,

The Prescription