Ranbaxy launches Amlodipine Tablets on Day-1 in Japan
Published on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 14:51 , Updated at Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 17:03
Source : Moneycontrol.com
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy) announced the Day-1 launch of its first independently developed generic product, Amlodipine tablets 2.5mg & 5mg in Commenting on the launch, Mr. Malvinder Mohan Singh, CEO & Managing Director, Ranbaxy, said, “It is yet another first for Ranbaxy in the Japanese market and reflects our techno-commercial strengths and capabilities in the Japanese market. The present reform process by the Government of Japan is encouraging generic substitution, and Ranbaxy is well positioned to offer its affordable generic alternatives to the Japanese healthcare system." Earlier during the year Ranbaxy had received authorization from the Ministry of Health and Labour Welfare (MHLW-Japan) for marketing the generic version of Amlodipine tablets 2.5mg & 5mg. The results of the reform process by the Government of Japan is reflected in the growing genericization of medicines. The generics market is expected to touch 30% by volume by 2012. Ranbaxy already has a total of 4 products in the Japanese generics market. The Company has a strong portfolio of products that will be introduced during 2008 and 2009. Since 2004, Ranbaxy has filed 7 products in Sourced From: Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd |
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