Research and Markets: This Essential Report on India's Pharmacy Retail Market is Now Available
DUBLIN-(Business Wire)-September 29, 2009 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1b0c8c/pharmacy_retail_ma) has announced the addition of the "Pharmacy Retail Market - India" report to their offering.
The pharmacy retail market is valued at INR 216 bn in 2009 and estimated to reach INR 432 bn in 2011. The market is fragmented and dominated by the unorganized sector.
The report provides a snapshot of the pharmacy retail market. Market overview gives a quick picture of the market with estimated market size, growth rate and revenue split between the organized and unorganized sector. An analysis of drivers reveals that growth in pharmaceuticals sector, increase in healthcare spending, changing disease profile, consumer attitudes, attractive margins and growth in OTC segment is driving growth in this sector. The key challenges identified include fragmented nature of Industry, lengthy supply chain, counterfeit drugs and FDI Regulations.
The report identifies the current market trends including loyalty schemes, value added services, tie-ups with retail firms, rural expansion, entry of Government in pharmacy retailing, entry of private labels, organized retailers starting pharmacy chains. The competitive landscape profiles the major players in this sector including the business description, number of stores and expansion plans for each player. The report also provides details of the key developments in this sector.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Market Overview
- Market Overview - Size and growth rate, revenue split - organized vs unorganized sector
- Store Formats
Drivers & Challenges
- Summary
- Drivers
- Challenges
Trends
- Summary
- Trends
Government Regulations
- Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940
Competition
- Competition Overview
- Major Players
Key Developments
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1b0c8c/pharmacy_retail_ma
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