Q. Where can I find a database of medicines in India?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
India has some of the most comprehensive databases for medicines. The Indian government's website, www.indianmedicines.gov.in, is a one-stop-shop for medication information, state-wise distribution of drugs, medications available at subsidized rates from public sector undertakings (PSUs), generic drug availability and prices and even historical data of pharmaceutical production in India. It is also possible to find a database of medicines in India through the National Drug List (NDL) maintained by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA). This online database lists out all approved drugs with its price ranges throughout India and provides an active link to easily check if an individual drug is listed or not in this national portfolio. It also offers compatibility features such as searching based on company name and price comparison between two or more brands within the same therapeutic class – allowing users to compare prices across different states within minutes. Furthermore, there are additional resources such as drug price monitors like “Dr Reddy’s DD Monitor” which allow users to monitor day-on-day changes in drug prices over time and get notification alerts regarding any change in medicine pricing structure instantly through email notifications or SMS service etc.. All these databases can be searched online for relevant medicine information including dosage forms/strengths available along with their market shares throughout India – thereby equipping health professionals with adequate information about existing markets before prescribing any medications patient wise or making decisions related policies governing them respectively
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