Vol , Issue Date of Publication: April 01, 1999

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Trained quacks: an Indian drug tragedy

Chinu Srinivasan
Abstract:
India has one of the most advanced pharmaceutical industries in the developing world, manufacturing almost everything related to modern medicines, the related machinery and other accessories. It has also the human resources needed to set up pharmaceutical plants from the intermediate and basic bulk drug stages to finished formulations, as well as a vast pool of human resources in technology and science.


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