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  1. 1. PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES IN BANGLADESH Serial no- 25 Umme Salma ruhi ID: 1221BPM00849
  2. 2. INTRODUCTION  There are several sectors on which Bangladesh can be proud of and undoubtedly the pharmaceutical sector is one of these sectors, rather it is the sector, which is the second-largest contributor to the government exchequer. There are about 231 companies in this sector and the approximate total market size is about Taka 30,000 million per year of which about 97% of the total requirement of medicines is created by the local companies and the rest 3% is imported. The imported drugs mainly comprise of the cancer drugs, vaccines for viral diseases, hormones etc.
  3. 3. HISTORY OF PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH  The industry was incepted in 1950.  After libaration the market was dominated by MNC’s and dependent on imports.  In 1982 “National Drug Policy” and “Drug Control Act” was introduced.  In 1982 there were 166 local firms.  Since then the dominition of local firm started.
  4. 4. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW  Inception (around): 1950  No of companies: 231  Market size: 76.5 Billion BDT  Market growth: 24.30%  Position: 2nd (after garments) in industry sector  Demand covers: 97% of domestic market  No of medicine brands: 5300  Market share: Domestic market 80% and MNC 20%  Export: in 79 countries
  5. 5. PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES IN BANGLADESH serial Name of the companies Establishment dates 1 Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 1958 2 Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 1999 3 Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 1976 4 Opsonis Pharma Limited 1956 5 Renata Limited 1974 6 Eskayef Bangladesh Ltd. 1979 7 Aristopharma Ltd. 1986 8 ACI Limited 1968 9 Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Limited 1988 10 ACME Laboratories Ltd. 1954
  6. 6. CONTINUED... Serial no Name of the companies Establishment date 11 General Pharma 1984 12 Sanofi Bangladesh 13 Radiant Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 2004 14 Drug International Ltd. 1974 15 Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 2002 16 Novo Nordisk Pharma (Private) Ltd. 1989 17 Unimed Unihealth MFG. Ltd. 1972 18 Novartis (Bangladesh) Ltd. 1973 19 GlaxoSmithKline Bangladesh Ltd. 20 Nuvista Pharma Limited 1964
  7. 7. MARKET SHARES OF COMPANIES
  8. 8. CONTRIBUTION ON ECONOMY  Significant contribution on country’s economy by using man power.  Substantial development on pharmaceutical sector enabled us to export our branded generics in the international market domain.  Healthy growth is encouraging pharmaceutial manufacturers toward reasearch and development for newer generics of quality drugs and affordable prices.
  9. 9. CONTINUED...  The creation of Active Pharmaceutical Industry park (API Park) is one of the most significant part of the pharmaceutical industry as a whole.  Bangladesh pharmaceutical industry is growing as a fast pace and and has a bright future indeed according to Business Monitor International’s.
  10. 10. CONTRIBUTION ON GDP  Pharmaceutical industry is the core of health care sector of Bangladesh. The demograph published by the World Bank in 2014 clearly shows the real scenario of expenditure on health care sector around the world. Without some extra ordinary product like hormone, vaccine and cancer drugs Bangladesh does hot have to spend more than the most of the countries of the world because of the availability of the medicine.
  11. 11. PHARMA GROWTH The sector employs 1,15,000 workers and between 2013 and 2014, the growth stood around 11.37%. According to IMS Health, annual pharmaceutical sales in the local market may reach BDT 160 billion within 2018.
  12. 12. FUTURE FORECAST OF PHARMA INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH CONSIDERING 15% GROWTH Bangladesh's pharmaceutical sector can grow at 15 percent for the next five years riding on the expanded domestic market as well as new export frontiers, according to a new research.
  13. 13. PHARMA EXPORTS  The industry exports wide rang of pharmaceutical products covering all major therapeutic classes and dosage form to 79 countries.  Along with regular dosage forms like tablet, capsules, syrup and suspensions, Bangladesh also exports spatialized products like HFC inhalers, CFC inhalers, nasal sprays, suppositories, injectables, IV infusions etc.
  14. 14. CONTINUED...  In the international arena there is great competition with USA & EU based giant multinationals, having their own research brands.
  15. 15. PHARMA GROWTH RATIO IN PROFIT OF MAJOR SECTORS  The pharmaceutical sector was the best performer on the Dhaka Stock Exchange with 33.1 percent growth in net profit in the first nine months of 2013, while the banking sector was the worst performer plunging by 47.6 percent.
  16. 16. AREAS FOR TAKING IMMEDIATE ACTION  1)Investment in Facility and R&D: Bangladesh need to immediately invest in bulk drug facilities and sophisticated R&D centers. But the market is too small to make this investment a feasible one. In order to make this venture feasible, tax-free import of all machineries, equipments as well as concessional interest rates in taking loan from banks for investment in bulk drug facilities and in R&D Projects are needed.  2)API Industrial Park: The cost of Raw Materials /APIs as well as Finished Formulations would have become more competitive in the overseas markets, if Bangladesh also had Incinerators and Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) in the public sector.
  17. 17. CONTINUED...  3) Registration Requirement for Imported Products:On the other hand registration requirement in Bangladesh for imported products is extremely relaxed. If immediate proper attention is not given, there is a possibility that Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Market will be flooded with substandard and spurious products from the neighboring countries.  4)incentives for export: The Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI) feels that to become competitive in the overseas markets, Bangladesh Government should immediately introduce ‘20% Cash Incentives’ for export of pharmaceutical finished formulations and ‘30% Cash Incentives’ for export of Raw Materials/APIs
  18. 18. CONTINUED...  5) Independent Drug Testing Laboratory (DTL):There are two DTL in Bangladesh which are always engaged in testing numerous drugs that are being introduced by about 200 pharmaceutical companies operating in the domestic sector. More than that, these facilities are not modern and sophisticated enough to carry out different types of tests as required for export which are becoming more & more stringent day by day. Considering aforementioned scenario, the pharmaceutical manufactures of Bangladesh have been requesting the Government to provide a land for an independent, modem and sophisticated DTL with the facility of Bio- equivalency testing.
  19. 19. CONTINUED...  6) Global presence: So far Bangladesh exported its basic chemicals to many countries namely, Iran, Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand & Nepal. After being successful in exporting basic chemicals, few leading companies also started registering & exporting their finished formulations in Sixty Two countries
  20. 20. CONCLUSION The overall industry seems attractive in terms of growth rate, bergeinning power and revenue, but considering the start up cost, rules and regulations, it needs a second thought. Although there are substitutes but most of the product is marketed by the pharmaceutical company itself. Beside all these things this is one of the sector to work for and stand by the side of mankind.
  21. 21. For query: ruhirb@yahoo.com

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