Synergy Diagnostics Pvt Ltd

Synergy Diagnostics Pvt Ltd The company was established in 2001 with the intention to make available high-end, life-saving blood plasma products in India at affordable rates.

"Upcoming Biopharmaceutical Company" in India with a focus on the life-saving biopharmaceutical products used for prophylaxis and treatment of various diseases. Indian Operations
We are an Upcoming Biopharmaceutical Company in India with a focus on the life-saving biopharmaceutical products used for prophylaxis and treatment of various diseases. The directors of the company have an experience of m

ore than two decades in handling of advanced diagnostics products, human biologicals and vaccines, and neutraceuticals. The Company’s foray in the Indian market involves;
Importing and marketing of various diagnostics products in India as exclusive channel partners. Importing and marketing of human biological life-saving medicines and vaccines in India. Aggressive plans to manufacture, market and export life-saving Human Plasma Derivatives, Equine and rabbit serum products, and high-end Neutraceuticals. The facilities for the same have started pilot operations. The company has formed two divisions for optimum sales and marketing performance. MEDLIFE Division focuses mainly on general biopharmaceuticals required for the specialist segment. LIFE Division focuses mainly on the critical care Biopharmaceuticals used by the super- specialist segment. The company will continue to be operational in the niche segment of life-saving biopharmaceuticals. We intend to create and maintain the image of leadership in the segment by continuous efforts towards betterment. We are committed towards wellness and longevity by providing high end functional nutrients with a benefit of maximum bioavailability and highest quality. For us the measure of success is creating trust by providing a helping hand to save lives. Our product range consists of Diagnostics, Biopharmaceutical Medicines & Vaccines, Neutraceuticals that are manufactured by the highest standards of safety with WHO and cGMP guidelines. These products are stored in an FDA-approved Storage. The storage temperatures are strictly monitored till the products reach the end user. The company operates across the length and breadth of the country through its distribution channels and dedicated field staff of 450 people. The products are ethically promoted to the Institutions and the doctors by trained teams of sales personnel recruited by the company. We see a bright future for Synergy in the coming years. We will continue to provide a conducive environment of growth to all our stakeholders by valuing operational ethics, nurturing and promoting talent and rewarding excellence.

16/05/2013
16/05/2013

Do you want to be part of a Guinness World Record? Join us on World Hepatitis Day this year when people all over the world will be doing the 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' actions for hepatitis awareness!

This is a great opportunity to get people together to celebrate World Hepatitis Day and be part of a truly global event! You can download the guidelines here, or get in touch with us for more information:

http://www.worldhepatitisalliance.org/WorldHepatitisDay/WHD2013/Guinness.aspx

02/05/2013

We think that infographics are a great visual way to present information, and we've been wanting to do one for a while. Since it's Organ Donor Awareness Month, we thought it would be fitting to create our first infographic about the Rising Trends of Liver Transplantation. What do you think? You guys have been great about spreading the word about liver disease lately, so please share this post and let's see if we can get this to go viral! Go Liver!

02/05/2013

A novel drug developed by Gilead Sciences and tested in an animal model at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio suppresses...

02/05/2013

Pregnant and HBV+? Please read HBF’s Chronic Hepatitis B in Pregnancy on Screening, Evaluation and Management and easy-to-use algorithm. Print and share a copy with your doctor! http://ow.ly/ePTyw

27/04/2013

Which one is safe..........? What u want suppression or total cure....?

27/04/2013

8 Foods That Surprisingly Impact Sleep : Join www.patient.org.in now!


We all know that drinking coffee before bed will make it hard to fall asleep, and that drinking warm milk will help us fall asleep faster — at least according to our mothers.
But did you know that there are plenty of other foods that can impact our slumber? By making a few small changes in your diet, you may not be cured of your insomnia, sure, but you’ll be much better off for it.

Check out some of the best — and worst — foods for a good night’s rest :

1. Good: Walnuts & Almonds

Almonds contain hefty doses of magnesium, tryptophan and melatonin, a trifecta of ideal sleep-promoting aids. Try eating a handful an hour or so before bed.

2. Bad: Grapefruit.

There’s nothing like heartburn for keeping you up all night, and grapefruit increases your stomach’s acidity. If you’d like to avoid heartburn, stay away from grapefruit and other citrus fruits and juices before hitting the sack.

3. Good: Oatmeal.

Most of us only eat the stuff in the morning, but the benefits of eating oatmeal before bed might change your habits. Oatmeal is full of plenty of sleep-promoting nutrients, like magnesium, potassium calcium and phosphorous.

4. Bad: Celery.

No, really! Celery is certainly a healthy veggie, but it’s not best to eat it before bed. Why? Well, celery is a natural diuretic, and, unless you want to disrupt your slumber with a middle of the night bathroom run, it’s best to avoid it.

Other Natural Diuretics to Avoid Before Bed: Ginger, Parsley.

5. Good: Raspberries & Tart Cherries.

Melatonin is a popular supplement for sleep aid, and there are a few, though not many, natural sources of the stuff. Your best bets are raspberries and tart cherries.

6. Bad: Greasy & Fried Foods.

People who eat fatty, greasy and fried foods in the evening tend to get less productive sleep than those who don’t. Your stomach is working extra hard to digest the stuff, and can lead to indigestion and heart burn. It’s fine to indulge in calorie-rich foods every once in a while, but try to do so at least 3 hours before you go to sleep.

7. Good: Bananas.

With plenty of potassium and magnesium, bananas are an excellent late night snack and natural muscle relaxer. It also contains tryptophan, the same amino acid that gives turkey its famous sleep-inducing reputation.


8. Bad: Spicy Foods.

Spicy foods will certainly take a toll on your gut, but they also may impact your sleep. It’s best to avoid spicy meals right before hitting the sack

27/04/2013

Great advances in immunization

In the last 10 years, great advances have been made in developing and introducing new vaccines and expanding the reach of immunization programmes.

There are now licensed vaccines being used to prevent, or contribute to the prevention and control of, 25 infections (see image below).

Image from Global Vaccine Action Plan, 2011-2020, page 17: http://goo.gl/e38vI

26/04/2013
26/04/2013

Now it is available free of charge for everyone!

Jean-Pierre (pictured) knows that vaccinating his daughter, Isabel, is one of the best gifts he can give her. “We brought her here to be vaccinated,” the father says while waiting to be called for the life-saving shot at the Eliazar Germain Hospital in Pétion-Ville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince. “Vaccination helps prevent diseases in children, especially because they play everywhere and often get sick.”

Haiti is among the countries in the Americas with highest child mortality rates. The main causes are acute respiratory infections like pneumonia, diarrhoeal diseases, anaemia and chronic malnutrition. A new, “five-in-one” vaccine protects children from diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) which causes pneumonia and meningitis.

The goal of WHO’s Regional Office for the Americas and Haiti’s Ministry of Health and Population is to administer three, free-of-charge doses of the new vaccine to 288,000 children during their first year of life.

More: http://www.who.int/features/2013/haiti_pentavalent_vaccine/en/index.html

Photo: WHO/S.Oliel

25/04/2013

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Ohio, U.S. discovered that eating foods high in vitamin E could reduce the...

25/04/2013

South-East Asia bears 15% of the global burden of malaria cases

About 1.3 billion people in South-East Asia continue to be at risk of malaria, even though substantial progress has been made in controlling the disease. The key interventions, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets, rapid diagnostic tests and artemisinin-based combination therapy, have been scaled up.

Countries in the Region are aiming to contain resistance to the antimalarial drug artemisinin, with the long-term goal of eliminating the disease.

“Those most vulnerable to malaria include tribal communities, migrant populations, subsistence farmers and those working in development projects such as agroforestry, hydropower dams, roads, irrigation projects, mining and rubber plantations,” says Dr Samlee Plianbangchang, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region. “The corporate sector, agriculture, forestry, urban development and roads sector, and others must come together to protect people from malaria.”

More on malaria in the WHO Region for South-East Asia: http://www.searo.who.int/mediacentre/releases/2013/pr1557/en/index.html

Figure shown, population at risk of malaria in South-East Asia Region, from World Malaria Report, 2011: http://www.searo.who.int/entity/malaria/Document/en/index.html

25/04/2013

10 facts on malaria - here's fact #1

Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites that are spread to people through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes.

Of the five parasite species that cause malaria in humans, Plasmodium falciparum is the most deadly.

This and 9 other facts about malaria: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/malaria/en/index.html

Photo (a mosquito specimen for illustration purposes): WHO/TDR/Simon Lim

25/04/2013

Accepted Article (Accepted, unedited articles published online and citable. The final edited and typeset version of record will appear in future.)

25/04/2013

Around 2.5 million children in the WHO Region for the Eastern Mediterranean missed their first routine dose of the measles vaccine in 2011 although safe, effective and inexpensive vaccines are readily available.

Poster:http://www.emro.who.int/images/stories/Measles_Cartoon_2_Banner_English.pdf

23/04/2013

An Indian manufacturer has cut the price of a major vaccine for children. It means the cost of the vaccine -- that protects against five diseases -- will be available for a little more than a dolla...

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