Adjective
- of, or relating to pharmacy or pharmacists.
Noun
- a pharmaceutical or pharmacological preparation or product; a drug.
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...A pharmaceutical drug, also referred to as medicine, medication or medicament, can be loosely defined as any chemical substance intended for use in the medical diagnosis, cure, treatment, or prevention of disease. US Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, SEC. 210., (g)(1)(B). Accessed 17 August, 2008. Directive 2004/27/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 amending Directive 2001/83/EC on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use. Article 1. Published March 31, 2004. Accessed 17 August, 2008. Read full entry
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How do you start a I want to know how to start a
pharmaceutical company, please
post anything, websites would
be a big help.
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With lots and lots of money. Do you plan to be the manufacturer or the seller? If you are a seller, you are going to need to find a distributor and buy your products from a manufacturer. Plus tons of licenses and stuff to even sell prescription drugs. If you are the manufacturer, you are going to need a factory/lab to make the medicene's, not to mention countless licenses and certifications and years of knowledge on how to make the drugs. honestly it really isn't something most can do on their own, unless you're rich and very well educated, and have lots of time on your hands Either way start with acquiring a state license to have a business, you'll need to apply for a EIN, You'll need to choose a good location, be able to afford the location until your profits kick in, get your license to sell or make prescriptions. From there you'll need a way of managing your inventory, finances, personnel, security (pharmaceuticals are very thief attractive), and a whole bunch of marketing and promoting |
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How do I land a pharmaceutical I am trying to get into
pharmaceutical sales and want
to know the best way to do
this. I have no direct
experience in pharmaceutical
sales however I do have 3
years of outside sales
experience plus 15+ years of
direct customer service. I
have a BS in Social Science
with a minor in Gerontology. I
have medical terminology and
had started out working on my
nursing degree before changing
majors. I have worked as an
executive administrative
assistant, accounting clerk
and HR assistant up until the
last three years and want a
new career path. And before it
is suggested that I have to be
somewhat attractive, I modeled
in high school and college. So
with all of this said...Any
suggestions or leads? Any and
all help is greatly
appreicated! Thanks in
advance!
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best bet is to know someone in the industry. see if you can ride along with a rep for a day (shows initiative). read the following book w/ regard to interviewing: "Knock 'em Dead" by Yates or Yeates. i say this because i was a nurse before i got into pharma sales - no sales experience whatsoever - and, after reading the book, THAT'S when i started getting asked back for 2nd and 3rd interviews. it takes persistence... i waited an entire year before someone took a chance on me (and me and my team blew our numbers out of the water... trip to paris... trip to rome... multiple cash awards). anyone can do this job; and one doesn't need to be attractive to do it (although, unfortunately, that's a criteria on which a lot of managers base their decision(s)). also, try monster.com. type in "sales" in the box, and look for or hi-lite pharmaceutical sales where you're given the option - you'll see what i'm talking about. many people choose to get on with a smaller company... prove themselves w/ regard to exceeding sales expectations... then jump to larger pharma companies. one last thing: if you can dispose of $200-300, try to get a professional resume writer to re-do your resume. mine added key words and that revision, along with reading the aforementioned book - helped a TON. good luck. |
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What are the leading Hi! I'm doing a report on the
cheaper medicines bill of the
Philippines. Is it still a
Bill? Or an Act? I'm getting
my terms mixed up. Anyway, I
need to identify the leading
pharmaceutical firms in the
Philippines, those I assume
would be hardest hit once the
bill is put into action.
Thanks, everyone!
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This is a bill initiated Mar Roxas and pending approval by the 14th Congress...an unfinished business by the 13th. Number one pharma company is Unilab followed by GSK, Pfizer,AstraZeneca, Sanofi-Aventiz,Novartis,Roche, Boehringer Ingelheim, MSD and BMS . This is from IMS 1st Quarter Report. |
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