Growing a pharma business requires a strategic approach considering the specific context of your company and the pharmaceutical industry as a whole. Here are some general pointers to get you started: Market and Customer: Identify your target customer: Deeply understand the specific needs and challenges of your target audience, whether it's doctors, patients, hospitals, or other healthcare providers. This helps tailor your products, services, and marketing efforts. Focus on unmet needs: Look for gaps in the market where existing solutions are inadequate or unavailable. Addressing unmet needs can give you a competitive edge and drive innovation. Track market trends: Stay updated on regulatory changes, technological advancements, and emerging diseases to adapt your approach and anticipate future opportunities. Products and Services: Invest in R&D: Develop innovative products or differentiate existing ones through unique formulations, delivery methods, or combinations. Remember
Schedules: Schedule A , Schedule B , Schedule C , Schedule D , Schedule E1 , Schedule F , Schedule G , Schedule H , Schedule H1 , Schedule I, Schedule J , Schedule K , Schedule L1 , Schedule M , Schedule M1 , Schedule M2 , Schedule M3 , Schedule N , Schedule O , Schedule P , Schedule Q , Schedule R , Schedule S , Schedule T , Schedule U , Schedule V , Schedule W, Schedule X , Schedule Y Schedule C and C(1) described the list of biological and special products list. Schedule C: Biological and Special Products List of products is as follow: 1. Sera 2. Solution of serum proteins intended for injection. 3. Vaccines for parenteral injections. 4. Toxins. 5. Antigen. 6. Antitoxins. 7. Neo-arsphenamine and analogous substances used for the specific treatment of infective diseases. 8. Insulin. 9. Pituitary (Posterior Lobe) Extract. 10. Adrenaline and Solutions of Salts of Adrenaline.