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External Changes
Overlap doctors and pharmacists
Pharmacists are allowed to write prescriptions
Doctors are free to dispense meditation
Doctors and pharmacists prescribe higher than needed dosages abuse ofdrugs
Doctors are not allowed to dispense meditation to outpatients
Pharmacists are largely limited to dispensing drugs in accordance with doctors’ prescriptions
of 12-13 per cent. It is expected to cross US$ 10 billion mark by 2010 and would reach US$ 12 to 13 billion approximately, by 2012.
1.2 Exports
1.2.1Formulation exports would lead the way
With US$ 5.2 billion of estimated revenues in 2005-06, exports have become the mainstay ofthe Indian pharmaceutical industry. Presently, the share of bulk drugs exceeds that of formulations in the tot
ofthe leading and promising pharmaceutical companies in Korea. So, Hanmi has showed continuous annual growth of 20%~30% since its establishment in 1973. And in 2003, its amount of total sales was nearly 243 billion won.
In 2000, all Korean pharmaceutical companies confronted radical change oftheir business environment. The change is ‘theseparation of prescription and drugdispensing. Befor
1997, 김대중 candidature involved separation ofdispensary from medical practice in 100 public promises.
1998. President ordered policy with the party in power
1999. 11. revision of pharmacist was legislated
Civic groups Intervention between doctors & pharmicists
Suggestion of mutual agreement(5.10)
Pharmacists Acceptance ofthe agreement and signing the agreement which was suggested
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<THE CANDLER ERA>
On May 1, 1889, Asa Candler published a full-page advertisement in The Atlanta Journal, proclaiming his wholesale and retail drug business as "sole proprietors of Coca-Cola ... Delicious. Refreshing. Exhilarating. Invigorating." Sole ownership, which Mr. Candler did not actually ac