Pharmaceutical Market India 2014-2020, Formulations, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Contract Research and Manufacturing Services (CRAMS), Biosimilars, Generics & Vaccines
“PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET INDIA 2014-2020, Formulations, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Contract Research and Manufacturing Services (CRAMS), Biosimilars, Generics & Vaccines” by Kelly Scientific Publications is a comprehensive report on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry in India and its impact on international markets. This report scrutinises top Indian pharmacos and their battle within domestic and international therapeutic markets. The business environment in which they compete is analysed as are key drivers, constraints, challenges and opportunities.
The Indian pharmaceutical market is set to become the eight largest pharma market globally by 2015. In 2012 it was worth $x billion according to the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF). It is forecast to reach at least $x billion by 2020 and increase its dominance as a leading player in Asia. It is predicted that the Indian pharma market will be a significant global competitor by 2020 with an expected worth of up to $x billion. This depends on the optimisation of the following submarkets: public health, generics, consumer healthcare drugs, biologics, vaccines and patented products.
This report describes the current therapeutics that are propelling the pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets in India. It examines the current economic climate and how India compares to other emerging markets and also evolved markets such as the US and Europe. Current developments relating to patent expirations, government funding, and regulations are discussed. The emerging trends that appear in key sub-markets such as generics, oncology, cardiovascular, diabetes and vaccines are elucidated and analysed.
This study reveals market figures of the overall Indian pharmaceutical market and sub-markets. It is supported by 333 figures and tables over 183 pages and the reader has the opportunity to re-use and referene these exhibits in their own reports and presentations. Forecast projections and future growth rates are provided to give the reader a forthcoming perspective of this growing industry.
The study also provides a comprehensive financial and product review of key players in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry in India. Strategic drivers and restraints of this market are revealed and market opportunities and challenges are identified.
In summary, the Indian biopharmaceutical market has huge opportunities for growth. This industry will significantly affect the international healthcare market and has enormous potential for investment.
1.1 Objectives of Report
1.2 Scope of Study
1.3 Data Sources and Methodology
1.4 Key Findings and Observations
1.5 Executive Summary
2.0 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DISEASE OVERVIEW
2.1 Cardiovascular Disease
2.2 Infectious Disease
2.3 Respiratory Infections
2.4 Tuberculosis
2.5 HIV
2.6 Hepatitis
2.7 Typhoid Fever
2.8 Dengue Fever
2.9 Diabetes
2.10 Cancer
2.11 Chronic Respiratory Disease- Asthma and COPD
3.0 TWELFTH FIVE YEAR PLAN – A BOOST FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
4.0 ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
4.1 Economic Indicators, Trade Policy and Merchandise and Commercial Trade Statistics
4.2 Gross Domestic Product of India, Historic and Projection Analysis
4.3 Global and India Economic Outlook 2010-2013
4.4 Indian Economic Outlook in Comparison to Advanced Economies (US, Europe)
5.0 INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
5.1 Overview
5.2 Evolution of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
5.3 Pharmaceutical Export Market
5.4 Formulations Market
5.5 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Market
5.6 Biosimilar Market
5.7 Contract Research and Manufacturing Service (CRAMS)
5.8 Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Market
5.9 Evaluation of Market Share by Therapeutic Area
5.10 Indian Biotechnology Industry
5.11 Generic Drug Market
5.12 Vaccine Industry in India
5.13 Key Players
5.14 R&D Spending on the Increase
5.15 Important Market Trends Within the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
6.0 INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY PROFILES AND FINANCIAL DATA
6.1 Aurobindo Pharma
6.2 Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd
6.3 Biocon Biopharmaceuticals
6.4 Cipla
6.5 Divis Laboratories
6.6 Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
6.7 Lupin
6.8 Mankind Pharma
6.9 Panacea Biotech
6.10 Piramal Group
6.11 Ranbaxy Laboratories
6.12 Reliance Life Sciences
6.13 Serum Institute of India
6.14 Sun Pharmaceuticals
6.15 Zydus Cadila
7.0 SWOT ANALYSIS OF INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET
7.1 Growth Factors
7.2 Strengths of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
7.3 Main Weaknesses
7.4 Significant Opportunities within the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
7.5 Threats and Considerations
8.0 COMPANY DIRECTORY AND KEY PEOPLE
8.1 Aurobindo Pharma
8.2 Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd
8.3 Biocon Biopharmaceuticals
8.4 Cipla
8.5 Divis laboratories
8.6 Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
8.7 Lupin
8.8 Panacea Biotech
8.9 Reliance Life Sciences
9.0 APPENDIX
9.1 Comprehensive List of Pharmaceutical Company’s in India
Exhibit 2.1: Key Statistics: India
Exhibit 2.2: National Expenditure on Health (Indian Rupee) 2000 – 2011
Exhibit 2.3: Top Ten Causes of Mortality in India 2008-2030
Exhibit 2.4: Estimated Number of Deaths Due to Most Prevalent Disease States, India
Exhibit 2.5: Historic and Projected Death Rates Due to Cardiovascular and Cancer, India 2004-2030
Exhibit 2.6: Trend of Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease Burden in Developing World
Exhibit 2.7: Cardiovascular Mortality by Indian State
Exhibit 2.8: Factors Contributing to High Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease in India
Exhibit 2.9: Distribution of Cause of Death in Children under Five, India
Exhibit 2.10: Global Incidence of Childhood Clinical Pneumonia
Exhibit 2.11: Global Distribution of Deaths from Pneumonia and other Causes in Children
Exhibit 2.12: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) Statistics 2005-Present
Exhibit 2.13: Estimated Global Tuberculosis Incidence Rates
Exhibit 2.15: Estimated Global HIV Prevalence in New TB Cases
Exhibit 2.14: India TB Statistics by State, Population Covered, Diagnosis, Treatment Relapse and HIV Co-infection
Exhibit 2.16: Number of MDR-TB Cases Estimated to Occur Among Notified Pulmonary TB Cases 2011
Exhibit 2.17: Countries That Have Notified of at Least One XDR-TB Case
Exhibit 2.18: TB Vaccine Development Pipeline 2012
Exhibit 2.19: HIV Prevalence in India 2004-2009
Exhibit 2.20: Routes of HIV Transmission in India
Exhibit 2.21: Global Hepatitis E Virus Endemicity
Exhibit 2.22: Prevalence of Diabetes by Indian Region
Exhibit 2.23: Global Prevalence of Undiagnosed Diabetes
Exhibit 2.24: Incidence and Mortality Rates for Top Sixteen Cancers in India – Both Sexes
Exhibit 2.25: Prevalence of Cancer Cases and Deaths in India, Male and Female
Exhibit 2.26: Incidence and Mortality Rates for Top Sixteen Cancers in India - Men
Exhibit 2.27: Incidence and Mortality Rates for Top Sixteen Cancers in India – Women
Exhibit 2.28: Percentage Incidence Distribution of the most Frequent Cancers in India, Both Sexes
Exhibit 2.28: Percentage Mortality Distribution of the most Frequent Cancers in India, Both Sexes
Exhibit 2.29: Five Year Prevalence and Incidence of Top Twenty Cancer’s in India
Exhibit 2.30: Mortality Rate (per 100,000) Attributable to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Globally
Exhibit 3.1: India’s Twelve Year Plan – Key Points in Relation to Science Research and Development
Exhibit 3.2: Budget for Specific Scientific Departments under India’s Twelfth Five Year Plan
Exhibit 4.1: World Trade Organisation Basic Indicators on India
Exhibit 4.2: World Trade Organisation Trade Policy of India
Exhibit 4.3: World Trade Organisation Merchandise Trade Statistics: India
Exhibit 4.4: World Trade Organisation Commercial Services Trade Statistics: India
Exhibit 4.5: World Trade Organisation Industrial Property Statistics: India
Exhibit 4.6: India GDP Figures 2011-2018
Exhibit 4.7: India Health Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP 2000-2010
Exhibit 4.8: Global, Emerging Market & Developing Countries Economic Growth Change 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.9: Global, Emerging Market & Developing Countries & India Economic Growth Change 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.10: Global, Emerging Market, Developing Countries & Russia Economic Growth Change 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.11: Global, Emerging Market & Developing Countries & China Economic Growth Change 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.12: Global, Emerging Market & Developing Countries & Brazil Economic Growth Change 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.13: Global, US and Germany Economic Growth 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.14: US and UK Gross Domestic Product per capita Forecast 2010-2017
Exhibit 4.15: Global, France and Italy Economic Growth 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.16: France, Germany and Italy Gross Domestic Product per capita Forecast 2010-2017
Exhibit 4.17: Global, UK and Spain Economic Growth 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.18: Global, Japan and Canada Economic Growth 2010-2013
Exhibit 4.19: India, Brazil and China Gross Domestic Product per capita Forecast 2010-2017
Exhibit 5.1: Four Major Areas of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
Exhibit 5.2: Evolution Timeline of The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
Exhibit 5.3: Indian Pharmaceutical Industry IPM and Exports 2003-2015
Exhibit 5.4: Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Bulk Drug Exports 2003-2015
Exhibit 5.5: Top 50 Exporting Pharmaceutical Companies in India
Exhibit 5.6: Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Formulation Exports 2003-2015
Exhibit 5.7: Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Domestic Formulations 2003-2015
Exhibit 5.8: Geographic Distribution of India’s Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Exports, 2012
Exhibit 5.9: Current Trends of the Global Biosimilar Market
Exhibit 5.10: Main Therapeutic Areas of the Future Biosimilar Market
Exhibit 5.11: Market Share ($ Billions) of Contract Manufacturing and Research within Indian CRAMS Industry
Exhibit 5.12: Market Share (Percentage) of Contract Manufacturing and Research within Indian CRAMS Industry
Exhibit 5.13: Indian Contract Research and Manufacturing Services (CRAMS) Market 2010-2015
Exhibit 5.14: Drivers and Resistors of the Indian CRAMS/CMO Industry
Exhibit 5.15: Advantages of Contract Research Organizations in India
Exhibit 5.16: Challenges of Contract Research Organizations in India
Exhibit 5.17: Areas of Growth and Potential for Indian Contract Research Organisation’s
Exhibit 5.18: Indian Pharmaceutical Market Revenue 2005-2020
Exhibit 5.19: Generic Drug, Over the Counter and Patened Drug Sub-Market Revenue Share
Exhibit 5.20: India’s Pharmaceutical Market Share by Value in the Asia-Pacific Region
Exhibit 5.21: Leading Players of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 5.22: Top 20 Biotechnology Companies in India by Revenue FY2013
Exhibit 5.23: India - Significant Economic Indicators
Exhibit 5.24: Positive Factors Influencing the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 5.25: Quantitative Market Share of Acute and Chronic Therapy in India
Exhibit 5.26: Multinational Company Penetration into Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 5.27: Key Factors Influencing Leading Player Position in India Pharma Market
Exhibit 5.28: Partnerships Between International Pharmaco’s and Domestic API Partners
Exhibit 5.29: Indian Pharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Therapeutic Area 2013-Table Format
Exhibit 5.30: Indian Pharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Therapeutic Area 2013- Pie Chart Format
Exhibit 5.31: Indian Pharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Therapeutic Area
Exhibit 5.32: Top Five Fastest Growing Indian Pharma Market Segments
Exhibit 5.33: Top Biotechnology Companies by Revenue FY2013 (Barchart)
Exhibit 5.34: Top 20 Biotechnology Companies in India by Revenue FY2013 Table
Exhibit 5.35: Top Five Emerging Opportunities within the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 5.36: Top Five Indian Vaccine Manufacturers
Exhibit 5.37: Top Pharmaceutical Companies within the Indian Pharmaceutical Market by Market Share and Revenue
Exhibit 5.38: Percentage Market Share of Leading Players in the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 5.39: Revenue Reported from Leading Players of Indian Pharmaceutical Market 2012
Exhibit 5.40: Revenue Reported from Leading Players of Indian Pharmaceutical Market 2013
Exhibit 5.41: R&D Investment Comparison of Top Indian Pharmaco’s 2010 Vs 2013
Exhibit 5.42: R&D Investment Table of Top Indian Pharmaco’s 2010 Vs 2013
Exhibit 5.43: Investments, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures Between International and Indian Pharmacos
Exhibit 6.1: Aurobindo Pharma Therapeutic Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.2: Aurobindo Pharma Formulation Unit Accreditation
Exhibit 6.3: Aurobindo Pharma Range of Anti-Infective Formulations
Exhibit 6.4: Aurobindo Pharma Therapeutic Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.5: Aurobindo Pharma Antiretroviral Therapeutic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.6: Aurobindo Pharma Antiosteoporotic Therapeutic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.7: Aurobindo Pharma Antihypertensive Therapeutic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.8: Aurobindo Pharma Antiasthmatic Therapeutic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.9: Aurobindo Pharma Beta-Lactam-Antibiotic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.10: Aurobindo Pharma Anti Erectile Dysfunction Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.11: Aurobindo Pharma Antiosteoporotic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.12: Aurobindo Pharma Alzheimer’s Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.13: Aurobindo Pharma Antibiotic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.14: Aurobindo Pharma Antidepressant Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.15: Aurobindo Pharma Antidiabetic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.16: Aurobindo Pharma Antiemetic Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.17: Aurobindo Pharma Antiepileptic Therapeutic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.18: Aurobindo Pharma Cardiovascular Therapeutic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.19: Aurobindo Pharma CNS Therapeutic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.20: Aurobindo Pharma Pain Management Therapeutic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.21: Aurobindo Pharma Consolidated Revenue FY2010-FY2013
Exhibit 6.22: Aurobindo Pharma Revenue Breakdown: Formulation and API Sales FY2013
Exhibit 6.23: Aurobindo Pharma Subsidiary Companies
Exhibit 6.24: Aurobindo Pharma Long Term Growth Strategies
Exhibit 6.25: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Significant Milestones
Exhibit 6.26: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Range of Products
Exhibit 6.27: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Plasma Serum Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.28: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Monoclonal Antibody Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.29: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Equine Antitoxin and Serum Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.30: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Cardiovascular Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.31: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Anti-microbial Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.32: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Anti-fungal Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.33: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Anaesthesia Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.34: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Hormone Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.35: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Business Outline
Exhibit 6.36: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Five Key Business Areas
Exhibit 6.37: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Subsidiary Companies
Exhibit 6.38: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Important Milestones
Exhibit 6.39: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) Product Areas
Exhibit 6.40: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Active Biological Product Areas
Exhibit 6.41: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Diabetes Branded Formulations
Exhibit 6.42: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Oncology Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.43: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Nephrology Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.44: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Cardiology Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.45: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Comprehensive Care Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.46: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Immunotherapy Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.47: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals BioTherapy Branded Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.48: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals – Syngene Service Platform
Exhibit 6.49: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals – Clinigene Service Platform
Exhibit 6.50: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Revenue 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.51: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Revenue 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.52: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Profits from Operations 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.53: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Profits from Operations 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.54: Cipla Important Milestones
Exhibit 6.55: Cipla Main Therapeutics Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.56: Cipla Export Market Share FY2012-2013
Exhibit 6.57: Cipla Sales and Other Income Exhibits 2003-2013
Exhibit 6.58: Cipla Profit after Tax Figures 2003-2013
Exhibit 6.59: Cipla Significant Product Launches
Exhibit 6.60: Cipla Significant Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Commercialisation Launches
Exhibit 6.61: Divis Laboratories Important Milestones
Exhibit 6.62: Divis Laboratories Product Category Portfolio
Exhibit 6.63: Divis Laboratories Product List
Exhibit 6.64: Divis Laboratories Income From Operations 2006-2013
Exhibit 6.65: Divis Laboratories Future Pipeline Portfolio
Exhibit 6.66: Dr Reddy’s Therapeutic Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.67: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories – Important Milestones
Exhibit 6.68: Dr Reddy’s Labs Top Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Exhibit 6.69: Dr Reddy’s Labs Top Brands in India
Exhibit 6.70: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Annual Revenue Figures 2003-2014
Exhibit 6.71: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Historical Revenue Figures 2006-2014 (Global)
Exhibit 6.72: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Geographical Revenue Percentage
Exhibit 6.73: Dr Reddy’s Key Brand Revenue in Russia 2011-2012
Exhibit 6.74: Dr Reddy’s Key Brand Revenue in India 2011-2012
Exhibit 6.75: Dr Reddy’s Therapeutic Agents and Classes undergoing Clinical Trials
Exhibit 6.76: Lupin Significant Milestones
Exhibit 6.77: Lupin Ltd Formulations Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.78: Lupin Ltd Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.79: Lupin Ltd Formulation and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Business Contribution
Exhibit 6.80: Lupin Ltd Formulations and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Exports 2006-2012
Exhibit 6.81: Lupin Ltd Formulation and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Revenue Contribution
Exhibit 6.82: Lupin Ltd Geographic Breakdown of Revenue
Exhibit 6.83: Lupin Ltd Net Global Sales 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.84: Lupin Ltd Profit Before Tax 2008-2013
Exhibit 6.85: Lupin Ltd Formulation Sales 2006-2013 Indian Market
Exhibit 6.86: Lupin Ltd Top Product Brands in the Indian Market and Ranking
Exhibit 6.87: Lupin Ltd Therapeutic Area Growth Increase in Comparison to Overall Market Growth
Exhibit 6.88: Lupin Pharma Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.89: Lupin Respira Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.90: Lupin Endeavour Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.91: Lupin Maxter Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.92: Lupin Pinnacle CVS Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.93: Lupin Diabetes Care Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.94: Lupin Mindvision Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.95: Lupin Ikonic Key Products and Rank in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.96: Lupin Pharmaceuticals Formulation Sales US Market 2007-2013
Exhibit 6.97: Lupin Ltd Performance in Top Five Generic Pharmaceutical Companies in the US Market
Exhibit 6.98: Lupin Ltd Percentage Market Share within US Generics Market
Exhibit 6.99: Lupin Ltd (Kyowa Pharmaceutical) Sales in Japanese Market 2008-2014
Exhibit 6.100: Lupin Ltd Division of Sales by Therapeutic Area
Exhibit 6.101: Lupin Ltd Advanced Drug Delivery System Platform Portfolio
Exhibit 6.102: Lupin Ltd Research and Development Areas of Expertise
Exhibit 6.103: Mankind Pharma Company Divisions
Exhibit 6.104: Mankind Pharma Key Milestones
Exhibit 6.105: Mankind Pharma Therapeutic Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.106: Mankind Pharma Prescription Product Areas
Exhibit 6.107: Mankind Pharma Top Ten Brands
Exhibit 6.108: Mankind Pharma Diabetic Product Brands
Exhibit 6.109: Mankind Pharma Hyperthyroidism Product Brands
Exhibit 6.110: Mankind Pharma Cough Product Brands
Exhibit 6.111: Mankind Pharma Malaria Product Brands
Exhibit 6.112: Mankind Pharma Migraine Product Brands
Exhibit 6.113: Mankind Pharma Anti-viral Product Brands
Exhibit 6.114: Mankind Pharma Steroid Product Brands
Exhibit 6.115: Mankind Pharma Dermatology Product Brands
Exhibit 6.116: Mankind Pharma Ophthalmology Product Brands
Exhibit 6.117: Mankind Pharma Gynaecology Product Brands
Exhibit 6.118: Mankind Pharma Antibiotic Product Brands
Exhibit 6.119: Mankind Pharma Asthmatic Product Brands
Exhibit 6.120: Panacea Biotech Strategic Business Unit Structure
Exhibit 6.121: Panacea Biotech Therapeutic Areas of Interest
Exhibit 6.122: Panacea Biotech Leading Brands in India
Exhibit 6.123: Panacea Biotech Pain Management Therapy Portfolio
Exhibit 6.124: Panacea Biotech Diacar Alpha and Diacar Delta SBU Oral Hypoglycaemic Product Range
Exhibit 6.125: Panacea Biotech Diacar Alpha and Diacar Delta SBU Cardiovascular Product Range
Exhibit 6.126: Panacea Biotech Vaccine Portfolio
Exhibit 6.127: Panacea Biotech Diabetes Management Portfolio
Exhibit 6.128: Panacea Biotech Anti-Osteoporotic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.129: Panacea Biotech Antipyretic, Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Portfolio
Exhibit 6.130: Panacea Biotech Renal Disease Management Portfolio
Exhibit 6.131: Panacea Biotech Gastro Intestinal Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.132: Panacea Biotech Constipation Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.133: Panacea Biotech Tuberculosis Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.134: Panacea Biotech Cough/Cold Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.135: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) - Diabetes and Cardiac Care
Exhibit 6.136: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) - Pain Management
Exhibit 6.137: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) – Tuberculosis Treatment
Exhibit 6.138: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) – Gastrointestinal Treatment
Exhibit 6.139: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) – Anti-Haemorrhoidal
Exhibit 6.140: Panacea Biotech Brand Standing and Market Share (India) – Penicillins
Exhibit 6.141: Panacea Biotech Current Patents for Licencing
Exhibit 6.142: Panacea Biotech Net Turnover 2002-2013
Exhibit 6.143: Panacea Biotech Net Turnover 2002-2013
Exhibit 6.144: Panacea Biotech Geographic Distribution of Sales, 2010-2012
Exhibit 6.145: Panacea Biotech Geographic Distribution of Sales, 2010-2012
Exhibit 6.146: Key Milestones in Piramal Group History
Exhibit 6.147: Piramal Distribution of Sales (Percentage) 2014
Exhibit 6.148: Piramal Distribution of Pharma Solutions Domestic and International Sales (Percentage)
Exhibit 6.149: Piramal Pharma Solutions Sales (Rs Crores) from Domestic and International Assets
Exhibit 6.150: Piramal Oncology Therapeutic Pipeline
Exhibit 6.151: Piramal Inflammation Therapeutic Pipeline
Exhibit 6.152: Piramal Diabetic and Metabolic Disease Therapeutic Pipeline
Exhibit 6.153: Piramal Infectious Disease Therapeutic Pipeline
Exhibit 6.154: Ranbaxy Laboratories – Therapeutic Markets of Interest
Exhibit 6.155: Ranbaxy’s Oral Platform Technologies using a Novel Drug Delivery System
Exhibit 6.156: Ranbaxy Laboratories - Top Ten Therapeutics
Exhibit 6.157: Ranbaxy Key Merger and Acquisition Activity
Exhibit 6.158: List of Ranbaxy Subsidiary Companies
Exhibit 6.159: Ranbaxy – Future Therapeutic Areas
Exhibit 6.160: Ranbaxy Global Sales by Geographical Region FY2014
Exhibit 6.161: Ranbaxy Developed and Emerging Market Share FY2014
Exhibit 6.162: Ranbaxy Sales Figures, USA and Canada, FY2014
Exhibit 6.163: Ranbaxy Sales Figures, Western Europe FY2014
Exhibit 6.164: Ranbaxy Sales Figures, East Europe and CIS FY2014
Exhibit 6.165: Ranbaxy Top Sellers in India
Exhibit 6.166: Ranbaxy Sales Figures, India, 2010-2014
Exhibit 6.167: Ranbaxy Market Share of Top Therapeutics, India
Exhibit 6.168: Ranbaxy Launches by Geographical Region
Exhibit 6.169: Reliance Life Sciences Biopharmaceutical Product Areas
Exhibit 6.170: Reliance Life Sciences Pharmaceutical Product Areas
Exhibit 6.171: Reliance Life Sciences Clinical Research Services
Exhibit 6.172: Reliance Life Sciences Regenerative Medicine Product Areas
Exhibit 6.173: Reliance Life Sciences Molecular Medicine Product Areas
Exhibit 6.174: Reliance Life Science Plasma Protein Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.175: Reliance Life Science Biosimilar Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.176: Reliance Life Science Pharmaceutical Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.177: Reliance Life Science Regenerative Medicine Product Portfolio
Exhibit 6.178: Reliance Life Science R&D Activities
Exhibit 6.179: Serum Institute of India Significant Milestones
Exhibit 6.180: Serum Institute of India Revenue FY2011-2013
Exhibit 6.181: Serum Institute of India Manufactured Products
Exhibit 6.182: Serum Institute of India Marketed Products
Exhibit 6.183: Serum Institute of India Exported Products
Exhibit 6.184: Serum Institute of India Product Pipeline
Exhibit 6.185: Sun Pharmaceuticals Revenue Stream by Formulation, Generics and API’s 2013-2014
Exhibit 6.186: Sun Pharmaceuticals Revenue Stream by Formulation, Generics and API’s 2011-2012
Exhibit 6.187: Sun Pharmaceuticals – Important Milestones
Exhibit 6.188: Sun Pharmaceutical Revenue Stream 2011-2012 ($ Millions)
Exhibit 6.189: Sun Pharmaceuticals Percentage Breakdown of Therapeutic Area Sales 2013-2014
Exhibit 6.190: Sun Pharmaceuticals Percentage Breakdown of Therapeutic Area Sales 2012-2013
Exhibit 6.191: Sun Pharmaceuticals Top Ten Branded Generics in India
Exhibit 6.192: Sun Pharmaceuticals Number of Drug Approvals by Therapeutic Area
Exhibit 6.193: Zydus Research Centre Speciality Areas of Research
Exhibit 6.194: Zydus Cadila Vaccine R&D Areas of Research
Exhibit 6.195: Zydus Cadila Global ‘Beyond the Billion’ Business Development Strategy
Exhibit 6.196: Zydus Cadila Top Formulation Brands in the Indian Market
Exhibit 6.197: Zydus Cadila New Molecular Entities in Development Pipeline
Exhibit 6.198: Zydus Cadila Biosimilar Therapeutics in Development Pipeline
Exhibit 6.199: Zydus Cadila Indian Formulation Market Distribution (%) by Therapeutic Area 2014
Exhibit 6.200: Zydus Cadila Gross Sales FY2012-FY2014
Exhibit 6.201: Zydus Cadila List of Subsidiary Companies
Exhibit 6.202: Zydus Cadila Key Acquisitions 1995-2012
Exhibit 6.203: Zydus Cadila Research and Development Areas of Interest
Exhibit 7.1: Main Growth Factors of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 7.2: Indian Health Insurance Coverage Statistics 2010-2020
Exhibit 7.3: Demand Drivers of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
Exhibit 7.4: Strengths of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 7.5: Weaknesses of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 7.6: Opportunities within the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 7.7: Threats to the Indian Pharmaceutical Market
Exhibit 8.1: Aurobindo Pharma Key Contact Details
Exhibit 8.2: Aurobindo Pharma Board of Directors and Key Personnel
Exhibit 8.3: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd General Contact Details
Exhibit 8.4: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd Board of Directors
Exhibit 8.5: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Key Contact Details
Exhibit 8.6: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Board of Directors
Exhibit 8.7: Biocon Biopharmaceuticals Key Management Team
Exhibit 8.8: Cipla Executive Directors
Exhibit 8.9: Cipla Non-Executive/Independent Directors
Exhibit 8.10: Cipla Corporate Contact Details
Exhibit 8.11: Divis Laboratories Key Contact Details
Exhibit 8.12: Divis Laboratories Key People
Exhibit 8.13: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Contact Information
Exhibit 8.14: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Key People
Exhibit 8.15: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Board of Directors
Exhibit 8.16: Dr Reddy’s Audit Committee Members
Exhibit 8.17: Dr Reddy’s Nomination, Governance & Compensation Committee Members
Exhibit 8.18: Dr Reddy’s Risk Management Committee Members
Exhibit 8.19: Dr Reddy’s Science, Technology and Operations Committee Members
Exhibit 8.20: Dr Reddy’s Shareholders’ Grievance Committee Members
Exhibit 8.21: Dr Reddy’s Investment Committee Members
Exhibit 8.22: Dr Reddy’s Management Committee Members
Exhibit 8.23: Lupin Board of Directors
Exhibit 8.24: Lupin Key Management Players
Exhibit 8.25: Lupin Ltd General Contact Details
Exhibit 8.26: Panacea Biotech – Whole Time Directors
Exhibit 8.27: Panacea Biotech – Independent Directors
Exhibit 8.28: Panacea Biotech – Investor Contact Details
Exhibit 8.29: Panacea Biotech – General Contact Details
Exhibit 8.30: Reliance Life Sciences – General Contact Details
Today, India is the second largest country and is populated by more than 1.2 billion. By 2050, it is estimated that the population will have grown to between 1.6-1.8 billion and so key investments and strategies to exploit this growing market is paramount. India’s potential as a key player in the pharma market is significant.
The population of India over 60 years old is forecast to reach 300 million by 2050. This is a 17% increase from 77 million in 2001. Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, mental health issues, vision and hearing difficulties will all increase in incidence with this population growth and put pressure on health services. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 80% of adult deaths are due to NCDs in urban centres and 60% of deaths in rural areas.
Over 20% of the Indian population are currently suffering from a chronic disease and 10% have comorbidities. Chronic diseases cause 50% of all deaths in India. Infectious and parasitic diseases are a significant contributor, as are cardiovascular diseases, respiratory conditions, cancer and diabetes.
According to a study by Patel et al in The Lancet, almost 75% of all deaths in India will be due to a chronic disease in 2030.
- Cancer fatalities will rise from 730,000 in 2004 to 1.5 million in 2030.
- Cardiovascular deaths will increase from 2.7 million in 2004 to 4 million in 2030.
- Coronary heart disease deaths will increase from 7.1 million in 2004 to 17.9 million in 2030.