Home UAE Dubai UAE pharma firm begins manufacturing ‘affordable’ generic medicines in Dubai The Dhs125m custom-built factory has a current annual capacity of over 200 million tablet and capsule dosage forms by Aarti Nagraj August 28, 2018 Pharmax Pharmaceuticals, a UAE-based pharmaceutical company, has begun production of “affordable generic medicines” in its manufacturing facility located in Dubai Science Park. The Dhs125m custom-built factory has a current annual capacity of over 200 million tablet and capsule dosage forms, which will increase in the next three to five years to over 800 million, a statement said. The facility received its Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) licence in March 2018 and provides branded generic medications, which are affordable equivalents to brand-name drugs and have the same intended use, effects and route of administration. Pharmax will produce medications targeting chronic conditions common in the region including cardiovascular diseases, psychiatric and neurological disorders, gastroenterological diseases, metabolic disorders such as hyperlipidemia and diabetes, central nervous system diseases, bacterial and viral infectious diseases, respiratory illnesses, asthma and allergies, bone and joint inflammation disorders and urological diseases. The company will prioritise supergenerics such as sustained release, modified release and orodispersible tablets, the statement added. Construction of the facility began in September 2015 as a joint venture between UAE medicine distributor Al Ittihad Drug Store and two Moroccan pharmaceutical manufacturing companies – Cooper Pharma and Bottu Pharmaceuticals. It is the first such facility to open in Dubai Science Park and is equipped with European technology that meet global regulatory standards. Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, managing director of Dubai Science Park said: “It will be the first of our business partners that is setting up manufacturing capabilities in line with the objectives of the Dubai Industrial Strategy 2030, which seeks to reduce the country’s reliance on imports of pharmaceutical products.” Abu Dhabi’s Department of Health has also introduced a new regulation – set to take effect on September 1 – which mandates pharmacies in the emirate to dispense generic medication. Under the policy, generic drugs will also be covered by health insurance, and patients who opt for branded medicine will be required to pay the price difference. The move is expected to further boost the local and regional pharmaceutical industry. Madhukar Tanna, CEO of Pharmax, said: “Now is the perfect time for Pharmax Pharmaceuticals to launch in the region. Dubai Plan 2021 highlights pharmaceutical manufacturing as a key development sector and the UAE needs more high-quality generic medications. “We have received very positive support from the Ministry of Health and Prevention and local health authorities for our work here.” Pharmax currently has 40 employees, with plans to add more than 15 positions in the coming months. “Expansion is definitely planned for Pharmax Pharmaceuticals – we even own a similar sized plot right next to our flagship facility with this in mind. Beyond the Middle East, our medications will soon be made available in Europe, Asia and Australia. We will be exporting our products into the majority of regulated markets.” 0 Comments