Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd has obtained the certification by the United Kingdom Medicine Registration Authority (UK MHRA).With this approval, SQUARE Pharma has become the first Bangladeshi company to start exporting its finished pharmaceutical products to the UK. Mentioning this achievement as a new milestone for the country's pharmaceutical industry. This approval would help SQUARE Pharma to enter into the highly regulated pharmaceutical markets like other European countries, Australia, South Africa and the GCC countries in the near future. It takes a lot of rigorous processes to comply with the registration requirements for getting the approval from the UK MHRA (United Kingdom Medicines And Healthcare products Regulatory Agency), starting from raw material sourcing to all production processes, quality control processes and quality assurance processes, finally leading to the total quality-checks of the finished products.This approval process also involved thorough inspection and auditing of the designing of the manufacturing plant, selection of the machinery and equipment, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) system and purified water system of the plant to ensure that the entire manufacturing plant was strictly maintaining the world-class pharmaceutical manufacturing environment as per the MHRA GMP requirements.This feat of SQUARE Pharma has again proved its commitment to the total quality compliance and has shown it to the whole world that Bangladesh can also produce world-class pharmaceutical products for serving -'the people of developed countries like the UK'.
Just a subtle concern from a regular user of square pharma's medicine, please don't feed us (the local market) with low quality medicines and export the best ones to the UK. We understand that exporting best quality medicine to the UK will fetch you more money and earn name for your company, but think about our lives too. I hope it will not become like garments market in Bangladesh, where best ones get exported to H&M, Marks & Spencers and we get to buy the ' invisibly defected' ones from Bongobazar or from opposite Dhaka College. Our 'Anti-bhejal superhero' RokonMan-3 has already discovered lots of 'bhejal oshud toirir karkhana' here and there. This is life we are concerned with Square, not mere fashion.
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Four leading pharmaceutical companies will qualify to enter with their products in the European markets in 2008, says FE on 18th June 2007. Incepta, Square, Beximco and Renata are ready to export their products. Whereas Popular and Healthcare Pharma are preparing to export their products within a short time.
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