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According to a report by WHO, (2015) asthmatic drugs comprised approximately 30% of the overall drugs market. However, allergic cases such as drug hypersensitivities, food hypersensitivities, skin allergies, and others; lack a significant market share in spite of their rising prevalence.
The drug market in India not only manufactures drugs to be used in the country but also for export to other countries of the world (Basak, 2018). There are different international policies and laws as well as country-specific laws that pharma companies need to follow for the export of drugs.
The health insurance policies help in controlling the mortality rate occurring from different diseases as well as allergic conditions. It has been constituted that at least 20% of the total Indian population suffer from different allergic conditions. On the other hand, 30% of the allergic population die due to lack of accessibility to medications and treatments.
However, the national health report of India in 2018 indicated 34% of the total population of India have health insurance coverage, 79% of them were covered by public insurance companies and government schemes.
The increasing prevalence of allergy in India has resulted in a big economic burden on the cost of treatment impacting allergic conditions treatment capability.
Forecasting public health expenditure by the Government of India is an important aspect to assess the government’s effectiveness towards disease control and policy implications. Assessing the trend in the public healthcare expenditure by the central government, predicted that the public health expenditure will get doubled in the next five years.
FDI inflow is the investment made by enterprises through joint ventures (JV) or mergers & acquisitions (M&A), to carry out business activities in host countries.