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AZIDUS LABORATORIES LTD., (Indian CRO) approved by MOH - Turkey

Submitted by Azidus on Sat, 06/04/2011 - 11:15.
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AZIDUS LABORATORIES LTD, a leading contract research organization is approved MOH - Turkey

This approval enable AZIDUS to cater to generic drug manufacturers in Turkey as well as to those who intend to market their products in the country.

Apart from MOH-Turkey, we have the accreditations of DCGI, ANVISA-Brazil, MOH-UAE, GLP-Poland..

AZIDUS carries out bioequivalence studies in accordance to the current regulatory requirements pertaining to the guidelines and we assure you of quality services.

Thank you for your time.

Best Regards,

J. Krishnakumar, M.Pharm,
Business Development Manager,
AZIDUS Laboratories Ltd.,
HP: +91 9842488220
+91 8754430405
Tel: +91-44-27405244
krishnakumar(at)azidus.com

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AZIDUS (Indian CRO) approved by MOH-Turkey

Submitted by Azidus on Sat, 06/04/2011 - 11:05.
  • accreditations
  • anvisa
  • bioequivalence studies
  • brazil
  • business development manager
  • contract research organization
  • dcgi
  • glp
  • hp
  • hp 91
  • krishnakumar
  • moh uae
  • pharm
  • poland
  • quality services
  • regulatory requirements
  • san francisco california
  • turkey

AZIDUS LABORATORIES LTD, a leading contract research organization is approved MOH - Turkey

This approval enable AZIDUS to cater to generic drug manufacturers in Turkey as well as to those who intend to market their products in the country.

Apart from MOH-Turkey, we have the accreditations of DCGI, ANVISA-Brazil, MOH-UAE, GLP-Poland..

AZIDUS carries out bioequivalence studies in accordance to the current regulatory requirements pertaining to the guidelines and we assure you of quality services.

Thank you for your time.

Best Regards,

J. Krishnakumar, M.Pharm,
Business Development Manager,
AZIDUS Laboratories Ltd.,
HP: +91 9842488220
+91 8754430405
Tel: +91-44-27405244
www.azidus.com

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