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SHINEPRO LIFE SCIENCES - Positive Footprint in the Pharma Industry

By BWA Envoy
June 23, 2022
2 Minutes Read

The Indian pharmaceutical industry is the world’s third largest by volume as it provides an uninterrupted supply of affordable and, high-quality medicines to patients nationally and globally. Pharmaceutical companies are pivotal in driving better health outcomes for decades. One such company is ShinePro (www.shineprolifesciences.com) which supplies, trades, and distributes a wide range of pharmaceutical products.


Mithoon Bhatia and Shilpa Chandel, the company’s directors, firmly believe in making quality and affordable healthcare accessible for every individual. ShinePro gets its products manufactured by MMG Healthcare, Pace Biotech, Zoic Healthcare, and Orison Pharma International.



Ensuring healthcare for all – reliable pharmaceutical players like ShinePro Life Sciences help lower the disease burden in India. Mithoon Bhatia and Shilpa Chandel, the company’s directors, firmly believe in making quality and affordable healthcare accessible for every individual.

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Ensuring Healthcare for All - Reliable pharmaceutical players like ShinePro Life Sciences help lower the disease burden in India. The company delivers cutting-edge, high-quality medicines and supplies regulated markets with the World Health Organisation’s Good Manufacturing Practices qualified, certified, and approved products.


Two years ago, coronavirus took its origin in China and swept its way into the world in no time. As the pandemic sparked a search for solutions, India spurred a new look at ‘self-sufficiency’ and making healthcare affordable for all. This was when companies like ShinePro saved millions of lives with its antibiotics, anti-allergic, oral liquids, syrups, ointments, and injections. Keeping patients at the centre stage of all their functions, ShinePro caters to the needs of all disease profiles. The journey of the domestic healthcare industry thriving has been an interesting one. In 1969, the Indian pharmaceutical industry had a five per cent share of the market in India, whereas global pharma had a 95 per cent share. Today, the situation is different. India is now the largest supplier of generic drugs to the world.


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