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Nigel Smart

India is rapidly becoming one of the best-considered settings for global pharma’s drug research and development (R&D). Many factors have contributed to this outsourcing attraction, namely: highly-skilled doctors, trained paramedical staff, and a strong research infrastructure.

Pharmaceutical consulting firms attribute the growth in pharma sales to transitional disease profiles, bigger access to medicines, and growing public health programs, and if the Indian economy keeps on growing, the local pharmaceutical market will experience a huge transformation in the years to come, reaching the top 10 around the year 2015. This will definitely have an impact on the global pharma industry in regards to R&D.

Previous estimations have valued India’s research market between $600 million to $1 billion dollars, and global clinical trials performed in this country are expected to continue growing importantly in the next few years.

There are various reasons as to why India is such a desired location for research and development:

1. The amendments made in the past regarding the schedule Y of India’s Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1942, have turned the country into an attractive location for new trials. This amendment permits parallel trial conduct in India simultaneously with the rest of the world, eliminating, thus, the phase delay experienced before.

2. India is expected to be the most populated country by 2035, turning it into the youngest one. It holds 20% of the world’s population under 24.

3. This country has a varied patient population in regards to race, culture, and economic level; and many are inexperienced about treatment. They are less prepared to deal with pneumonia, Hepatitis B, diabetes, or cancer, thus, the more patients, the higher recruitment quota. Shorter recruitment timelines prevail in India and patients’ compliance is higher.

4. Many of the issues regarding patent protection and intellectual property rights are settled. India is compliant with the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights Act (TRIPS). It holds a first-class data-processing infrastructure for biostatistics and bioinformatics, and huge generic drug-manufacturing facilities.

All of these are critical aspects for R&D costs, which have dramatically been increasing for the past few years. It is vital to streamline the development process as much as possible. Even though there are no language barriers, US pharma-related companies desiring to get established in India will have to invest a great deal in education, given that 70% of the population lives in rural areas and the poor go to the public system for preventive and inpatient care. However, many of these patients also get involved in clinical trials for their urgent healthcare needs.

Despite its many strengths, India presents challenges as well:

1. There are just about 500 GCP-trained investigators with experience in clinical trials. India has considerably fewer physicians and beds than the world average. However, these are expected to double in the coming years due to private investment.

2. CRO’s must have a well-structured IT system and a strongly-supported workflow strategy to back up the access to information in real time, and the monitoring, clinical liaison, and business development functions to control studies happening in other Indian sites.

3. CRO’s may have to hire more personnel to manage rural sites and create a database of prime Indian investigators for indications and therapeutic areas, in order to meet international regulatory standards.

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Nigel Smart is a pharmaceutical consultant with extensive experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. With Denise Smart, he manages Smart Consulting Group. Visit their blog at www.smartconsultinggroup.com/blog

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