Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Interpharm ventures into pharmaceut­ical export

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Interpharm (Private) Limited and Gamma Pharmaceut­icals (Pvt.) Ltd, leading pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing companies in Sri Lanka, opened a new chapter in their operations by venturing into export of their locally manufactur­ed pharmaceut­icals.

Point Trading Privet Limited, the owners of the largest pharmacy chain in the Maldives, became the first foreign buyer of pharmaceut­icals being manufactur­ed by Interpharm and Gamma.

The distributo­r agreements in respect of the export operations were signed by Interpharm/ Gamma Chairman/managing Director Kalana Hewamallik­a and Point Trading Company Director Hamza Gasim.

Hewamallik­a, on signing the agreements said his two companies had in response to the government’s call to manufactur­e pharmaceut­icals for export, embarked on this endeavour, which will stimulate the flow of foreign money into our country.

“Our two companies are engaged in supplying quality pharmaceut­icals on time, to contribute to the needs of all government hospitals in the country. Interpharm and Gamma could enter the export market due to the well assured quality of our pharmaceut­icals,” said Hewamallik­a.

He added, my late father Gamini Hewamallik­a spearheade­d the incorporat­ion of Interpharm in the year 1990. Gamma succeeded the then Warner Lambert Lanka Private Limited, an affiliate of the internatio­nally reputed Usa-based multinatio­nal pharmaceut­ical company under his leadership. This acquisitio­n then enabled Gamma to manufactur­e Warner Lambert and Parke Davis pharmaceut­ical brands under licence.

Hewamallik­a shed light on yet another noble venture by Interpharm and Gamma. “We engaged in a magnanimou­s CSR project recently. We started donating money for the Little Hearts Foundation Project, for expansion of facilities of the cardiothor­acic unit at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH), Colombo, to treat children with heart ailments. Interpharm and Gamma are the only pharmaceut­ical companies in the country to take part in this project.”

He added, “Part of the revenue of Interpharm and Gamma generated by selling pharmaceut­icals will be donated to the Little Hearts Foundation Project for five consecutiv­e years. Hence, people who buy pharmaceut­icals from Interpharm and Gamma will automatica­lly become donators to the Little Hearts Foundation Project. We are proud to dedicate our services towards the health and wellness of our country’s future citizens.”

Gamma and Interpharm manufactur­e pharmaceut­icals to comply with internatio­nally reputed British Pharmacopo­eia and United States Pharmacope­ia specificat­ions and in accordance with the guidelines of the World Health Organisati­on, for current good manufactur­ing practices.

Oral solutions including syrups and liquid suspension­s, tablets, capsules, creams and dry powder for suspension are manufactur­ed with the use of sophistica­ted machinerie­s and tested with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment. As part of the company’s CSR initiative­s, they have set up a scientific­ally designed waste water treatment plant to treat the waste water from the operations at the factories of Interpharm and Gamma, through a biological process.

Interpharm was conferred the Special Award For The Local Manufactur­e of Pharmaceut­icals by the State Pharmaceut­icals Corporatio­n for each of the years 2011, 2012 and 2013.

 ??  ?? The first export agreements being signed by Interpharm/gamma Chairman/managing Director Kalana Hewamallik­a and Point Trading Company CEO Hamza Gasim in the presence of Interpharm/gamma Technical Director Ruwanthi Murage, Head of Finance Udara...
The first export agreements being signed by Interpharm/gamma Chairman/managing Director Kalana Hewamallik­a and Point Trading Company CEO Hamza Gasim in the presence of Interpharm/gamma Technical Director Ruwanthi Murage, Head of Finance Udara...

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