Indian Pharma Market Grew 14.1% In July, AIOCD Report

New Delhi : Indian Pharmaceutical Market (IPM) grew 14.1% in value and 7.3% in volumes, in the month of July on back of strong growth across all the therapy areas, according to market research firm AWACS.IPM saw sales of Rs 15,921 crore during July.

All therapeutic categories, except anti-infectives have witnessed double digit growth.

The fastest growing categories are respiratory which grew at 22.3%, gynaecology – 24%, chemotherapy – 28.4%, urology – 22.5%, ophthalmic – 18.8%, pain – 16.9% and derma – 16.7%. The monsoon related flu-season and rebound of nonemergency surgeries, could have led to the growth of the above segments.

Augmentin of GSK, Glycomet of USV and Mixtard of Abbott, remain top-3 selling brands in India.

  • Related Posts

    • Pharma
    • June 14, 2025
    • 98 views
    Sun Pharma appoints Kirti Ganorkar as the Managing Director

    Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited has announced appointment of Kirti Ganorkar as the Managing Director to succeed Dilip Shanghvi, effective September 1, 2025, with the entire business and all functions reporting…

    • Pharma
    • June 14, 2025
    • 95 views
    Pune Horror: Pharma sudent killed on way home by unlicensed driver

    Pune:  In a tragic incident on Friday afternoon, a 20-year-old D. Pharma student died after being hit by a car driven by an unlicensed man in Pune’s Katraj area. The…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Sun Pharma appoints Kirti Ganorkar as the Managing Director

    Sun Pharma appoints Kirti Ganorkar as the Managing Director

    Pune Horror: Pharma sudent killed on way home by unlicensed driver

    Pune Horror: Pharma sudent killed on way home by unlicensed driver

    Bee might have bared Fangs like Death for Karishma Kapoor’s Ex Hubby

    Bee might have bared Fangs like Death for  Karishma Kapoor’s Ex Hubby

    Sale of scheduled drugs through online portal, IndiaMART, curbed: T.N. police

    Sale of scheduled drugs through online portal, IndiaMART, curbed: T.N. police