Pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan

The pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan has grown during recent decades. At the time of the independence of Pakistan in 1947, there were few production units in the country. Currently Pakistan has more than 800 large volume pharmaceutical formulation units, including those operated by 25 multinationals present in the country. Almost all the raw materials used in making of medicine are sourced from abroad.[1] There are factors hindering growth such as the manufacturing of counterfeit drugs made from substandard active ingredients.[2]

The Pakistan pharmaceutical industry meets around 90% of the country's demand of finished dosage forms and 4% of active ingredients. Specialized finished dosage forms such as soft gelatin capsules, parenteral fat emulsions and metered-dose inhalers continue to be imported. There are only a few bulk drug active ingredient producers and Pakistan mainly depends on imports of bulk drugs for its formulation needs resulting in frequent drug shortages.[3] Political disturbances and allegations of under-invoicing add to the uncertainty of imports[4] and clashes with the customs and tax authorities are common.

The national pharma industry has shown growth over the years, particularly over the last decade. The industry is trying to upgrade itself and today the majority industry is following local Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) laws, with a few in accordance with international guidance. Currently the industry has the capacity to manufacture a variety of traditional products ranging from simple pills to capsules, ointments and syrups.

In 2017, the World Health Organization accredited the first Pakistani drug formulated by Getz Pharma.[5]

Companies

Multi-national companies include:

There are around 759 pharmaceutical units[9] operated by upwards of 650 companies,[10] some of which are listed below.

  • Max Pharmaceuticals
  • SAMI Pharmaceuticals[11]
  • Filix Pharmaceuticals is the first company to use USFDA registered ingredients and trial heat resistant packaging in Pakistan.[12][13]
  • CCL Pharmaceuticals[14]
  • Cosmo Pharma[15]
  • Pakistan Drugs Testing and Research Center (PDTRC) is the first WHO-PQ laboratory in Pakistan.

Notes and references

  1. Junaidi, Ikram (17 July 2015). "No law to stop pharma companies from importing raw materials". DAWN.COM.
  2. Ali, Muhammad. "Pakistan Pharmacy Business Guide". Artax Consulting.
  3. "The Express Tribune, 1 October 2014: Shahram Haq". 30 September 2014.
  4. "Pakistan Observer, 4 October 2014". Archived from the original on 19 October 2014.
  5. "WHO accredits first-ever Pak drug". www.thenews.com.pk.
  6. Herbion Pakistan
  7. Pakheim International Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Limited
  8. Zafa Pharmaceutical Limited
  9. https://www.icap.org.pk/paib/pdf/guidelines/PharmaIndustry.pdf
  10. "Top 10 best Pharmaceutical Companies in Pakistan 2020". 11 December 2019.
  11. "Filix Pharma". Filixpharma.company.site. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  12. FILIX PHARMA Outstanding Innovation. "Filix Pharma". Filix.company.site. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  13. "CCL - Healthy Happy Life". Cclpharma.com. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  14. Cosmo Pharma
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