More than 10 countries are looking to imbibe India's generic pharmacy model to make affordable medicines accessible to the public, according to reports.
In July, Mauritius became the first country to launch the International Janaushadhi Kendra, enabling it to source about 250 high quality medicines from the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Bureau of India. It includes cardiovascular, analgesic, ophthalmic, and anti-allergic drugs.
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Ghana, Suriname, ...
Sri Lanka, Afghanistan among over 10 countries likely to follow India`s generic pharmacy model