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Thursday, February 24, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Amreteck Pharma USA offers Prime Minister of Bangladesh to accomplish her target



PM of Bangladesh for good quality drugs

Amreteck Pharma USA has started Pharmaceuticals Consulting Operations in 2007 including Bangladesh. Amreteck Pharma USA has initiated multiple programs for Bangladesh. See below few of them and visit www.amreteckpharma.com for more details.
1. Help Bangladeshi Pharmaceutical companies to build Manufacturing Plant per USFDA
2. Develop and monitor Quality Systems per USFDA, EU, MHRA, Heath CANDA & ANVISA (Brazil)
3. Develop Pharmaceutical Professionals through comprehensive training provided by Amreteck Pharma USA
4. Perform Qualification, Validation and various Compliance & Audits acitvities for the pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh
Please contact us at mchowdhury@amreteckpharma.com for more details.
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Dhaka, Feb 24 (bdnews24.com) – Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the pharmaceutical companies to produce high quality but affordable drugs.
"It's essential to control the quality of drugs because life and death are related to it," she said addressing the inaugural function of the fifth Asia Pharma Expo 2011 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the city on Thursday.
Hasina directed the regulatory bodies to intensify their monitoring in this regard.
Urging the manufactures to reduce drug prices and make those affordable for the poor, she said, "It'll increase your sales and help make good profits."
"Once Bangladesh used to import most of the drugs the country needed, but things have changed over the last two decades. "Now around 97 percent of the country's demand is met by local productions."
"Besides," she said, "Bangladeshi drugs are now exported to many countries. Bangladesh exported drugs worth about Tk 4 billion to 83 countries last year."
Mentioning that around 70 percent raw materials of drugs are imported, she urged the entrepreneurs to take initiatives to produce those in the country to reduce their dependence on import.
The prime minister said the annual global demand for herbal medicines was about US$ 43 billion. "We have to capture the market. The government will provide you all sorts of assistance, if necessary, to enter the market," she assured.
Chaired by Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceuticals Industries president Salman F Rahman, the inaugural function was addressed, among others, by industries minister Dilip Borua, health and family planning minister A F M Ruhul Haque and health and social welfare affairs advisor to the prime minister Dr Syed Modasser Ali.
Later, the prime minister visited the stalls of different pharmaceutical companies at the show.
A total of 178 companies from 28 countries are taking part in the explosion.
 
Regards,
Mr. M. M. Chowdhury, ChE, Engineering, Validation, Quality & GMP Expert
Founder/CEO/Pharmaceuticals Consultant,
Amreteck®  Pharma USA
 
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