Corona disease changes the trend of drug market
Corona disease changes the trend of drug market
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A dangerous disease like corona has also changed the trend of the drug market. These days, demand for antibiotics, painkillers and other medicines sold in hospitals and medical stores on normal days has come down. Instead of vitamin C, D and cold, cough, fever medicine, masks, globs and sanitizers are replaced. Have taken This is the reason why many pharmaceutical companies are putting more emphasis on making sanitizers, masks and globs. In fact, ever since the corona crisis started in Dehradun, the symptoms of corona in the market are similar to cold, cold, fever and cough. Drugs were started being sold in large numbers.

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People are also taking vitamin C and D medicines to increase immunity. While doctors say that the use of these medicines without doctor's advice can prove to be dangerous. On the contrary, the demand for many other medicines has reduced. Naveen Malhotra, president of Doon Retail Chemist Association, said that people are going less to doctors. Secondly, due to clean environment, diseases other than corona are coming down which has naturally affected the sale of these drugs.

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Since neuro and depression related medicines are long lasting, many people have already bought more time quota on the advice of doctors. Manish Nanda, president of Doon Wholesale Chemists Association, said that nowadays different The companies are more focused on making sanitizers, masks and globs. Likewise, infrared thermometers have also started selling. People with minor injuries and common illnesses are probably doing home remedies at home for fear of corona infection. Muscle tightness and stretch, stomach ache, headache, skin related, neuro, depressive illness medicine, antibiotic, Antiseptic etc.

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