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Meanings of indian drug in English
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Usage of indian drug in English
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Akums said it also makes the combination for an Indiandrug company.
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Women like her are like the Indiandrugs, that sleep and kill.
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Shares of Indiandrug firms extended gains after reporting strong quarterly earnings.
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Officials at the Indiandrug maker could not be immediately reached for comment.
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Had Honoria tasted of the Indiandrug, the weed of paradise?
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Indiandrug retailing, worth about 300 billion rupees, is currently ruled by standalone stores.
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Gopalakrishnan, deputy secretary-general of the IndianDrug Manufacturers Association.
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U.S.-based Abbott Laboratories has the largest share of the overall Indiandrug market followed by India's Cipla.
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I dosed myself with more than one Indiandrug to stimulate the brain-tokeep myself up to doing and thinking.
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China grows most of what she consumes, and I believe would grow it all if the Indiandrug was not admitted.
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Three Indiandrug firms were also working on a vaccine, although it could take five to seven months to make one available.
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Mint quoted executives of Indiandrug makers as saying that talks to supply generic versions of the drug, Efavirenz, had already begun.
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However, Indiandrug makers extended recent falls as investors continued to switch out of previously outperforming defensive sectors into cyclical or high-beta stocks.
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While it is one of the largest pharmaceuticals suppliers in China, its presence in the Indiandrug market has been of little significance.
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Mylan owns more than 71 percent in the Indiandrug maker, with the founders holding about 5 percent.
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Indiandrug industry dominated by home-grown generic firms is drawing overseas firms as they look to sustain growth and quickly build a generic presence.