Pharma Policy of Govt of India
Pharma Policy of Govt of India
INTRODUCTION
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Key criteria for the inclusion of policy objectives into the study
were: being frequently mentioned in literature and relevant policy
documents (e.g. Pharmaceutical Sector Inquiry, WHO Nairobi
Declaration) and being identified as objective(s) by the High Level
Pharmaceutical Forum or other key processes; the limitations related to
the scope (too broad objectives or those already captured by other terms)
were the criteria for exclusion.
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DATA ANALYSIS
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Pharmaceutical segments
Interpretation:
The structure and the dynamics of the pharmaceutical industry are different
from that of other industrial domains. This is what necessitates the
pharmaceutical sector to formulate a unique marketing strategy to suit their
industry requirements and that appears to be different, in practice and
normative sphere, from other industries.
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7. Out of the following which one is more correct when it comes to the
promotional strategy of pharmaceutical companies in the view of the
doctors?
They aim to inform about the product ----------------- 22 per cent
They aim to persuade to purchase --------------------- 60 per cent
Other motives -------------------------------------------- 03 per cent
Do not know/ Can not say ----------------------------- 15 per cent
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Interpretation:
Adherence to ethical standards while pursuing the promotional strategy for selling
their products is a concern in the pharmaceutical industry. It is an accepted fact
that the promotional measure does contain unethical practices. It is for the
government, the industry and the consumers to put a comprehensive effort to
ensure that the practices of unethical standards are withdrawn from the health
industry.
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Interpretation:
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10. Do you think that the entry of Multinationals is a Major Challenge to the
domestic Players in the Pharmaceutical Market and are they ready to face
the Challenges of the Foreign Players?
Yes ----------------------------------------------- 36 per cent
No ------------------------------------------------ 54 per cent
Do not know/ Can not say--------------------- 10 per cent
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11. What type of Marketing Strategy would you prefer to expand your
Market size?
Market size
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More Profitable
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CONCLUSION
Enforce strict sanctions that will deter poor corporate practice in drug
promotion.
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