Category: S K Singh Taj Pharma

  • India’s Thriving Pharma Business Landscape

    India’s Thriving Pharma Business Landscape

    Unveiling the Pharma Powerhouse: How India’s Thriving Business Landscape is Reshaping the Global Pharmaceutical Industry Table of Contents Table of Content Introduction India’s Role in the Global Pharmaceutical Landscape Taj Pharmaceuticals: A Pioneer in Generic Drug Manufacturing Contribution to Affordable Healthcare Global Export of Quality Medicines Innovation in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Research and Development Efforts Regulatory…

  • Quality Control – My advice for quantity control

    Quality Control – My advice for quantity control

    Quality Control – My advice for quantity control, particularly in terms of managing your consumption or output, here are a few tips: Set Clear Goals: Define specific goals for what you want to achieve. Having a clear target will help you focus on producing or consuming the right amount. Prioritize Quality: Instead of aiming for…

  • How Many People With the Coronavirus Are Asymptomatic?

    How Many People With the Coronavirus Are Asymptomatic?

    In early April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new face-mask guidance, encouraging everyone to wear cloth face coverings when in public. The reasoning: “We now know from recent studies that a significant portion of individuals with coronavirus lack symptoms” and that those individuals can transmit the virus to others.

  • What Survival Experts Say About Quarantine Baking

    What Survival Experts Say About Quarantine Baking

    It’s all about competence, confidence, and control. A concrete feeling of accomplishment is something that many of us were lacking even before the novel coronavirus emerged, says John Hudson, chief survival instructor for the British military.

  • What You Should Know About the Coronavirus Drug Under Study

    What You Should Know About the Coronavirus Drug Under Study

    How to read the data on hydroxychloroquine The Great Hydroxychloroquine Debate A 91.7% success rate with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin — too good to be true? A critical review of the latest data.

  • Don’t Just Avoid the Virus — Defeat It by Strengthening Your Immunity

    Don’t Just Avoid the Virus — Defeat It by Strengthening Your Immunity

    Simple, science-based steps to boost your immunity can help prevent or moderate infection — including challenging the conventional wisdom about Vitamin C.

  • How Coronavirus Is Fast-Tracking Medical Research

    How Coronavirus Is Fast-Tracking Medical Research

    The first Covid-19 cases arrived at Stanford’s hospital about two weeks ago, during the second week of March, mostly from the local community. “It’s a condition that has no known definitive treatment,” says Neera Ahuja, medical professor, hospitalist, and medical director of the general medicine inpatient wards at Stanford University. The trends from China suggested…

  • Lives or Livelihoods? COVID-19 and the economy

    Lives or Livelihoods? COVID-19 and the economy

    In the middle of an unthinkable crisis, all we can do is take on each challenge as we find it. But does that mean we will fail to prepare for a very different Britain after? What is only a week, seems to have lasted forever, but does that make thinking about the future too hard?…

  • In view of the challenges faced by the outbreak of COVID-19

    In view of the challenges faced by the outbreak of COVID-19

    Corrigendum to Public Notice dated March 25, 2020). According to a public notice issued by the Head of IP Offices in India (Controller General of Patents, Designs, Trademarks, Geographical Indication and Copyright) all due dates for filing documents/replies, payment of fees, and completion of any action in respect of any IP application filed in India…

  • A Lost Sense of Smell: All About the Strangest New Coronavirus Symptom

    A Lost Sense of Smell: All About the Strangest New Coronavirus Symptom

    Loss of smell appears to be yet another symptom to watch for in people who otherwise are not extremely ill – Some people diagnosed with Covid-19 have lost their sense of smell and even the ability to taste food according to a statement this week from ENT UK, a British group representing ear, nose, and…