
Rishika Sadam
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
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1 week ago |
money.usnews.com | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Eli Lilly said the response for its blockbuster drug Mounjaro has been "positive" in India, adding that it is focusing on meeting demand for the drug in the world's most populous country. The U.S.-based Lilly beat rival Novo Nordisk in March this year to introduce its diabetes and weight-loss drug in India, which is grappling with an increasing disease burden among its population of 1.4 billion.
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2 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Indian contract drug manufacturer OneSource Specialty Pharma expects strong growth in its order book over the next three years, driven by the global boom in weight-loss drugs, its top executive said on Monday. Global drugmakers, including generic drug manufacturers in India, are racing to develop their versions of blockbuster injectable obesity drugs from Denmark’s Novo Nordisk and U.S.-based Eli Lilly.
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4 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Rishika Sadam
Published on 05/30/2025 at 08:51, updated on 05/30/2025 at 11:26 HYDERABAD (Reuters) -India's Apollo Hospitals Enterprise said it would add 4,300 beds over the next three to four years and is expecting a mid-teen revenue growth in FY26 and higher increase in FY27, aided by the new beds. The hospital chain now has around 9,458 operational beds across the country.
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1 month ago |
dukecountry.fm | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Practo, an Indian healthcare services platform connecting doctors and patients, wants to double its revenue from international business in the next three years as it expands into developed markets, a top executive told Reuters. Founded in 2008, the Bengaluru-based firm gets about 20% of its revenue from international markets, where its bigger presence is through its software management service for hospitals in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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1 month ago |
kelo.com | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Practo, an Indian healthcare services platform connecting doctors and patients, wants to double its revenue from international business in the next three years as it expands into developed markets, a top executive told Reuters. Founded in 2008, the Bengaluru-based firm gets about 20% of its revenue from international markets, where its bigger presence is through its software management service for hospitals in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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