JPMC arranges symposium on 'Ethics in Pharma Industry'

16 Dec, 2015

'Government must ensure that we have the checks and balances for the provision of quality medicines to the patients'. Chairman of the Pharma Bureau Arshad Hussain said this while addressing the medical symposium of JPMC on "Ethics in The Pharma and Healthcare".
Arshad Hussain said that research based multinational pharmaceutical companies are following the same standards that they are following around the world. In the past seven years the MNCs investment is in excess of $0.5b. This is declining. At present each MNC with a manufacturing facility invests roughly $3.2 million per annum towards maintaining cGMP standards.
Delivering his keynote on the occasion of 51 Annual Medical Symposium he said that there will be no future of healthcare if there are no ethics in this field. Ethics form the foundation of healthcare provision, whether it is the services, consultation, medicines or any other aspect, if we are not true, transparent and fully compliant in our dealings with patients, physicians, healthcare providers and all other stakeholders, we will never be able to ensure ethics in this field.
He added that all multinational pharmaceutical companies operating in Pakistan and member of the Pharma Bureau follow the highest medical quality and ethical standards in Pakistan. Not only our manufacturing plants are cGMP compliant, our commercial practices are in line with international codes of conduct followed globally. 'Our commitment is to maintain the highest ethical standards in the research based Pharma industry, in our dealing with all external stakeholders including healthcare professionals' he added.
It is to be noted that Pakistan is among the world's 35 countries where local medicines meet 90 percent of local demand. The market size of pharmaceutical industry in the country is Rs 220 billion ($2.2 billion) and it is highly regulated industry with highly educated manpower.

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