Pharmaceutical market

The pharmaceutical market encompasses the development, production and sale of medicines needed to improve health and treat disease. Our site offers articles that explore current industry trends, including innovations in drug therapies, and analyze the impact of global regulatory changes on access to medicines.

Learn about key challenges and opportunities in the market, including patent wars, pricing, and clinical trial milestones. Gain insights on strategies for navigating the complex regulatory environment and optimizing processes to accelerate innovation and ensure patient safety.

A new edition of technical requirements for the IS has emerged: the changes pertain to doctors and pharmacists.

By the decree of the National Health Service dated September 6, 2023, a new version of the technical requirements for the Health Information System (HIS) was approved, which includes certain changes.

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The NSZU (National Health Service of Ukraine) has a new globally renowned deputy at its helm. What is known about the official?

The public discussion on the draft order of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which proposes amendments to the order of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 22, 2020, No. DSM-148/2020, “On the approval of qualification requirements,” has been reopened on the “Open Regulatory Acts” portal.

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Starting from September 2023, pharmacists and doctors of Uzbekistan will be required to undergo an online procedure for obtaining a qualification category

Attestations for the qualification category will begin on September 16 this year. The rest of the medical staff will be subject to this innovation on January 1, 2024.

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Delta Medical has entered the top 5 pharmaceutical companies in Ukraine.

Delta Medical has entered the top five pharmaceutical companies in Ukraine, as reflected in the ranking compiled by the “TOP-100. Ratings of the Largest” magazine. This achievement not only signifies the company’s professional work and innovative drugs it takes pride in but also underscores its responsibility during a challenging period for Ukraine.

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Starting from mid-September, preferential narcotic medicines will only be dispensed with an e-prescription

The Ministry of Health states that this decision will contribute to preventing the uncontrolled circulation of narcotic (psychotropic) substances, the use of which has particularly dangerous consequences for human life and health.

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We disprove myths about working in a pharmacy and beyond

The diagnosis of “sudden death at the workplace”, in Japanese “karoshi”, mows the ranks of maniacal workaholics – Japanese. Even the Prime Minister of Japan Keizo Obuti fell victim to it, who worked 12 hours a day without vacation for three years in a row.

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From April 1, only pharmacists registered with eHealth will be able to sell antibiotics

As we wrote, starting from April 1, 2022, all antibiotics registered in Ukraine will be dispensed in pharmacies only if the patient has an electronic prescription. All antibacterial drugs will be prescribed exclusively by doctors, who will write patients an electronic prescription. It should be emphasized that the e-prescription will note the active substance (and

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A pilot project on pharmaceutical insurance starts

According to MoH estimates, Ukrainians annually spend about 60 billion UAH on medicines, and more than 50% of them come from medicines without proven efficacy and unjustified prescriptions. There are drugs that are not included in the “Affordable Drugs” program and their cost is not reimbursed under the reimbursement program. Voluntary pharmaceutical insurance will provide

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