Indian Generics ready to fly
to South Africa
29 July,2005
Successful talks between the health
ministers of India and South Africa concluded with a
plan to export cheap generics from India to South Africa.
Drugs will be exported soon after obtaining permission
from the Medicines Control Council in South Africa.
Indian generics
are popular worldwide and it’s cost effective
too. The visiting Minister showed concerns on MCC’s
strict drug guidelines but said South African market
will only have generic drugs which are safe and cheaper.
Till now the South African market has been controlled
by a monopoly but sooner we will see glimpses of the
Indian Pharmaceutical industry said Manto Tshabalala-Msimang,
the health minister. India produces generic drugs which
treat HIV and South Africa has one of the highest HIV
victims in the world.
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