Armenian-Made Aspirin Is Exported To Uzbekistan

ARMENIAN-MADE ASPIRIN IS EXPORTED TO UZBEKISTAN

October 09, 2013 | 16:27

YEREVAN. – Aspirin production has developed in Armenia.

Pharmacist Vigen Topuzyan, who is Director of the Scientific
Technological Center of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, stated
the above-said during a press conference on Wednesday.

In Topuzyan’s words, Armenian companies produce Aspirin with the
raw material imported from India and, subsequently, they export this
Aspirin to Uzbekistan.

According to the expert, however, this is not a promising approach.

“The Uzbeks likewise could one day start importing Aspirin raw material
from India. And how will we export [Aspirin] at that time?”

Topuzyan asked.

In the distinguished pharmacist’s view, investments need to be made to
launch pharmaceutical raw material productions in Armenia; especially
since there is no need for a special license for such venture because
medical drug raw material production is practically not regulated
and not controlled in the country.

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