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Issue dated - 20th June 2002


DST okays National Bioavailability Centre, 2 others in current fiscal
The Department of Science & Technology (DST) has in principle agreed to provide financial assistance to three projects proposed to initiate for this year.

Will Maneka lose animal portfolio? PM to sort out
If the Health Ministry finds its way, biomedical research in the country may be delinked from under the purview of CPCSEA (Committee for the Purpose of Control & Supervision of Experimentation on Animals).

Know nimesulide better, then prescribe: Warn experts
At a time when nimesulide market is growing fast and is displacing paracetamol faster, experts warn that in view of the global cautionary approach to this NSAID, clinicians and pharma companies may need to look deeper into the safety profile of the drug.

Inside Pharma

Pharma Pulse
Corporate Monitor
Happennings
Editorial
Scrips
Policies & Amend.
Bulk Drug Trends
Market Place
Product
Biotech
Conversation

Pharma Pulse Awards 2002

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Converstion

‘We have to move towards the 3R concept in animal experimentation’
Maneka Speaks on Animal Experimentation issues

HAPPENINGS
EXPRESS PHARMA PULSE

Neeman Medical Int’l launches first US center
Perspective 2002 highlights career options in pharma
Infar organises WIM conference
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ratiopharm to sponsor Panasonic Toyota Racing
Trade delegations visit Myanmar
AT A GLANCE

Announcement
IBM Life Sciences keen on establishing presence in India
Infar rages a war against infertility through WIM
‘More companies will focus on basic research post 2005’

EDITORIAL
CORPORATE

Editorial
Putting (animal) house in order
Edit Article
Drug-induced QT prolongation syndrome

Shantha gets WHO approval for Shanvac B vaccine
Herbicure to trial pain drug in US
At A Glance



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