Evolution and Future Prospects of Pharmaceutical Industry Regulation

2007 ◽  
pp. 191-225
Author(s):  
William Wardell ◽  
William Vodra ◽  
Judith Jones ◽  
Richard Spivey
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesmin Sultana

The present study is focused towards the analysis of different barriers and prospects of pharmaceutical industries in Bangladesh. Pharmaceutical industry is one of the most promising sectors in Bangladesh. After the promulgation of local industry friendly Drug (Control) Ordinance in 1982 the scenario of pharmaceutical industries changed considerably. Now, after fulfilling the local demand Bangladesh is exporting pharmaceutical products to over 100 countries of the world. There are still lots of space for Bangladesh to flourish in this sector. So initiatives from the stakeholders are required to ensure the remarkable growth of pharmaceutical industries in Bangladesh. In this study, the scopes of advancement and the factors that can hinder the growth of pharmaceutical business are discussed thoroughly.Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 19(1): 53-57, 2016


1990 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 335-399
Author(s):  
Judith Hampson ◽  
Jacqueline Southee ◽  
David Howell ◽  
Michael Balls

A literature-based survey of the use of non-human primates as laboratory animals in Great Britain in 1984–1988 was carried out as a background to extending debate about the ethical and practical issues involved. The 289 publications considered were grouped in 15 subject areas and reviewed in terms of scientific purpose, methods employed, numbers and species of animals used, and their source, care and ultimate fate. In addition, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry provided a comment on the use of non-human primates by pharmaceutical companies. Specific causes for concern were identified, and future prospects considered.


Author(s):  
Richard N. Spivey ◽  
William W. Vodra ◽  
Judith K. Jones ◽  
William Wardell

Author(s):  
William Wardell ◽  
Judith K. Jones ◽  
Richard N. Spivey ◽  
William Vodra

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