Enjoying the limelight for record sales for its antipyretic Dolo-650 during the second wave of covid-19 pandemic, pharmaceutical company Micro labs is again in highlight for last few months but for ...
The official flu season is here. From cold and cough to nasal congestion and fever, health challenges see a spike during the colder reason, especially those related to the respiratory system. As one ...
Dilip Surana, chairman and managing director at Micro Labs Limited, is—with due respect to Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Insitutute of India, and Bharat Biotech chairman Krishna Ella, the companies ...
The Dolo 650 manufacturer claimed that the brand had done a business of just Rs 350 crore when Covid was at its peak and it was simply unviable for it to promote the drug by spending a much larger ...
The Dolo-650 story is not just about one medicine—it reflects how casually painkillers are treated in everyday life. Whether it's a mild fever, a headache, even a bodyache or fatigue, this tiny white ...
Doctors usually recommend taking paracetamol in case of fever, headache or body pain. But there are many types of paracetamol available in the market, out of which Dolo 650 is the most popular. Dolo ...
Dolo 650, a brand name for paracetamol, has become a household staple across India, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Stocked in medicine cabinets, it is often the first line of defence for ...
While Dolo-650's popularity is notable, health experts caution against overuse. In India, paracetamol is widely available, with many people taking it at the slightest sign of fever. Among the various ...
The Federation of Medical and Sales Representatives Association of India (FMRAI) has filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Supreme Court seeking to fix accountability for freebies allegedly ...
Nicknamed “COVID-pandemic’s favourite snack” and the source of multiple social media memes, Dolo-650 mg, which registered a sales of over ₹500 crores during the COVID pandemic since March 2020, is ...
Until about two decades ago, the Surana family used to live in a rented home in Bengaluru. Not because they were bogged down by some family dispute or because they couldn’t afford to buy a house.