Why is India's generic drug industry so developed?

Answer this question with an Indian proverb: "We don't build a system, we try to bypass it."

Because of the movie "I am a drug god", I am also curious about the development of India's imitation pharmaceutical industry. Recently, I read a book "The Truth of Generic Drugs", which can give us a glimpse of the reasons why India's generic drug industry is developed. There are roughly two kinds:

1970, the new Indian patent law stipulates that it is legal to copy an existing molecule, but it is illegal to copy the production process. Take cooking as an example. You put the water first, then put the rice to cook the white rice. And as long as I put the rice first and then the water, Saury, you can't say that I copied yours. Exm?

It can only be said that the harm is that Indians really have no martial arts.

Since then, the Indian pharmaceutical industry has entered a golden age.

In the eyes of the three brothers, obey the law? It doesn't exist. In their thinking mode, whoever can find the solution to the problem fastest is the one who has fallen down. There is an Indian proverb: "We don't build a system, we try to bypass it."

For example, India copied the legend of a pharmaceutical company: Rambosi.

1, production research and development

From top to bottom, Rambosi's enterprise is a little genius who improvises.

From high-level to high-level, Indian government ministers, bank executives and merged competitors can be handled in one operation; Foreign countries can wear a pair of trousers with American chemical importers and enter the American market;

From researchers to researchers, there are many kinds of brain circuits, but they can come up with different formulas and techniques while achieving the same curative effect. Why do Indian researchers use their brains so much? An Indian scholar put it this way: "Because of superb engineering technology and poor life experience, Indian scientists are very good at rethinking old procedures and transforming them into more efficient ones."

If you are really poor, you will change your mind and your ancestors will not cheat me.

2. Marketing promotion

If a product is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, it will be accepted by the whole world. Rambo is interested that fraud will not prevent it from passing FDA certification.

In the process of generic drug application, Rambo submitted false data to "prove" that he has the same curative effect as the original research product; In the process of testing, they directly pretend that the original product is their own medicine; In the face of the inspection by FDA investigators, all the staff turned into the best actors in the Oscar, and the production level made people shout, "I won't watch the Oscar this year without you."

Of course, you must know that Rambo later set himself on fire and the weather was very cold, otherwise there would be no book. But fraud like Rambo is very common in India.

If the whole country collectively chooses the easy road, it will establish an alternative system. -"Mumbai"