U.S. drugmaker Johnson & Johnson\'s India sales dip 3 percent in 2017/18 - filing

U.S. drugmaker Johnson & Johnson's India sales dip 3 percent in 2017/18 - filing

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

(Reuters) - sales in dipped 3 percent in the year to March 2018, a regulatory filing showed on Thursday, as the U.S. drugmaker grappled with the country's stringent medical device pricing policies.

The company, currently mired in a controversy surrounding the safety of its baby talcum powder, reported overall sales of 58.28 billion rupees ($829 million) in for the year, its filing with the country's shows.

But its after-tax profit for the period rose 18 percent to $98 million on other income, including foreign exchange gains.

J&J's medical device sales in have been hit following the federal government's move in 2017 to cap prices of devices such as orthopaedic knee implants to help poor patients.

The restrictions were part of a broader push by India to end what it called "illegal profiteering" by companies.

The company has recently been in the after a investigation found J&J knew for decades that cancer-causing lurked in its

The report prompted drug inspectors across India to collect samples from J&J facilities for testing.

J&J has said the article was "one-sided, false and inflammatory", adding that its was "safe and free".

J&J's is one of the most recognised foreign brands in India. The company leads sales in the Indian baby and child toiletries market, which estimates was worth $178 million last year.

J&J's consumer segment in India, which includes such as soap and talc, recorded sales of 31 billion rupees in the year to March 2018, marginally lower than the previous year, the company's India filing showed.

Sales in its medical segment, which includes its orthopaedic products, fell 7 percent to 19.6 billion rupees.

($1 = 70.4910 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Martin Howell and Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 12:25 IST