SRKs Child Surrogacy Issue: Jaslok Hospital Doctor Makes State...As news spread far and wide about Shah Rukh Khan and wife Gauri Khan having baby boy through surrogacy, it sent an alarm among several hospital officials. When Radiological and Imaging Associations (IRIA) heard that the celebrity couple will have a male ... India Glitz, 9 hours ago |
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Why substandard and fake drugs are rampant in IndiaPharmaceutical companies mushroomed indiscriminately till they became too numerous to regulate.. Mumbai's Jaslok Hospital has advised its doctors not to prescribe medicine made by Ranbaxy Laboratories to their patients. Apollo Pharmacy, the country's largest chain of drug stores, has stopped selling Ranbaxy medicine and has suspended procurement from the company. This comes after Ranbaxy, now majority-owned by Daiichi Sankyo of Japan, paid $500 million in the US for fudging data while ... Rediff.com, 4 days ago
Mumbai hospitals await FDA guidance on Ranbaxy drugs
Business Standard, 1 week ago
Drug adultery case:Mumbai's Jaslok Hospital stops prescribing Ranbaxy drugs
News24online, 1 week ago
Ranbaxy drugs: Apollo Pharmacy issues advisory
Times of India, 1 week ago
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Past shortcomings rectified, regulators can check: RanbaxyDefends selling USFDA banned drugs in India, says there are sold elsewhere too Read more on: Ranbaxy | USFDA | Jaslok | Apollo Hospitals Subject line: Your Email: Send me a copy: Recipients Id: Type address separated by commas ... Business Standard India, 5 days ago
Ranbaxy says its drugs are safe
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Techniques That Have Revolutionised IVFDr Firuza R Parikh ,Director, Department ofAssisted Reproductionand Genetics, JaslokHospital and ResearchCentre, Mumbai,discusses the challengesbeing faced by the IVFindustry in India Tell us your views on the latest advancements/techniques in ... EHealth Magazine, 6 days ago
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5/29/2013: Metro: Jaslok pulls down advisory on Ranbaxy drugsMUMBAI: Jaslok Hospital pulled down its advisory for doctors asking them to avoid prescribing drugs manufactured by pharma giant Ranbaxy Laboratories.Jaslok Hospital had sent out an advisory to its doctors asking them to avoid Hindustan Times, 2 weeks ago
5/29/2013: Metro: ABOUT THE ADVISORY
Hindustan Times, 2 weeks ago
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Post Jaslok hospital episode, Ranbaxy promises all drugs safe, efficaciousBeleaguered drug maker Ranbaxy, which agreed to pay $500 million fine to US authorities after pleading guilty to "felony charges" for making and selling adulterated drugs, today claimed its "products currently in the Indian market and globally are safe and ... First Post.com, 2 weeks ago
Our current drugs in India, global markets safe: Ranbaxy
Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
Our drugs are safe: Ranbaxy
New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
Not impacted by Ranbaxy's negative news: Alembic Pharma
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Ranbaxy seeks to convince Jaslok, Medicity on quality of its medicinesIndia will have to completely reverse how it focuses development activity in the coming decades I t is that time of the year when it is hot and humid, and we anxiously glance at stray clouds floating by wishing the monsoon would come. Those ... The ... Business Standard India, 2 weeks ago
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Jaslok asks Ranbaxy for explanation on drugsdrugs" advisory to its doctors is no longer put up at the receptionist's table. "It will only be available for internal circulation among doctors," said a senior doctor. On Tuesday, TOI reported about the Pedder Road hospital's bold move against the ... Times of India, 3 weeks ago
Jaslok Hospital asks Ranbaxy for explanation on drugs
Times of India, 2 weeks ago
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5/23/2013: ENTERTAINMENT: Manisha Koirala, actorManisha was initially admitted to Mumbai's Jaslok Hospital November 28 last year after which she flew down to the US for further treatment.The actor made her debut with Saudagar in 1991, and has worked in critically acclaimed films like Dil Hindustan Times, 3 weeks ago
Manisha cherishing life`s small joys
Himalayan Times, 2 weeks ago
Manisha lives an ordinary life
Times of India, 2 weeks ago
Life is beautiful
Khaleej Times, 2 weeks ago
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Misdiagnosis leaves 13-year-old athlete battling for lifeGuj docs' indecision on whether it was a case of cancer, subsequent delay in referral to Tata and Jaslok hospitals have led to tumour's growth. Lodged on a corner cot in Parel’s KEM hospital, Mohammed Safwan, 13, does nothing except stare at empty space ... DNA, 4 weeks ago
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