Indian drug maker Cadila Healthcare Ltd said on Monday it had set up a wholly-owned unit in Japan to sell generic drugs.

The unit, Zydus Pharma Inc, will initiate a process for registration of products in 2007 and explore collaborations with Japanese drug firms in areas including research and development, marketing, contract manufacturing and formulations.
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The company will be based in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, a statement from Cadila said.
Japan is the world's second-largest pharmaceutical market but has one of the lowest rates of generics consumption. A new prescription method was adopted from April to enhance the use of lower-cost generic drugs.
Shares in Cadila were up 1.18 per cent at Rs 339.65 at 0755 GMT in a firm Mumbai market.
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