"ORG" in pharma is simply short for Organization. It's not a special regulatory term, it's used the same way it's used in general business, but shows up in a few common contexts in the pharmaceutical industry:
Company suffixes, Many pharma-related entities use "Organization" in their formal name to describe their function rather than "Company" or "Ltd." For example:
CRO - Contract Research Organization (handles clinical trials/research on behalf of a pharma company)
CDMO - Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (handles drug development + manufacturing)
GPO - Group Purchasing Organization (negotiates drug purchasing on behalf of hospitals/health systems)
PSAO - Pharmacy Services Administration Organization (administrative services for independent pharmacies)
Organizational structure - "Org chart" or "organogram" refers to the internal hierarchy of a pharma company - departments like R&D, Manufacturing, QA/QC, Regulatory Affairs, and Sales, and how they report up to leadership (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, etc.).
Regulatory/industry bodies - Global groups like WHO (World Health Organization), PhRMA, and IFPMA also use "Organization" in their names, representing collective industry or public health interests rather than a single company.
So essentially, whenever you see "ORG" attached to a pharma term, it's referring to a structured entity or body - either an internal company hierarchy or an external organization that plays a specific functional role (research, manufacturing, purchasing, regulation, etc.) in the pharma supply chain.
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company is good but middle management is not good.....it is avg...
Macleods company standing at 11 rank under org ranking of india pharmaceuticals, with growth of 44%.
Pharma is an abbreviation related to the pharmacy or pharmaceuticals.
Emcure Ranks 14th in India as per ORG-IMS,March 2009
I think between 40-50
In the pharmaceutical context, "ORG" often stands for "Organization." It can refer to various types of organizations involved in the pharmaceutical industry, including regulatory bodies, research institutions, or pharmaceutical companies. Additionally, in some cases, "ORG" may also refer specifically to "Organizational Research Group," which focuses on research and development in the field.
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ORG isn't a variable its an assembler directive. The command ORG is the ORiGinate command which sets the start of the assembled code. ORG 100h means originate this block of assembled code at the location 100 hexidecmal. Note: the Origin point of the code block does not HAVE to be the execute point in asssembly language. Therefore you could ORG at 100 hex and exec the code at 150 Hex.
Amongst tpo 5 Indian Pharma companies