For Pharmaceutical Companies
Secure Document Delivery for Pharmaceutical Companies in India
Regulatory submissions, clinical data and supply agreements demand confidentiality and a defensible record. Senduta lets pharmaceutical teams send sensitive documents with OTP-verified access, proof of delivery, and a tamper-proof audit trail, with files that self-destruct after download.
Confidential & encrypted
AES-256 encryption and OTP-gated access keep clinical and regulatory data private to the intended recipient.
Tamper-proof records
SHA-256 hashing and timestamped logs document exactly what was sent, when, and to whom.
No residual copies
Files self-destruct 24 hours after download, so sensitive data is never left sitting in an inbox or drive.
What pharmaceutical companies send with Senduta
How secure delivery works for pharmaceutical companies
Upload & secure
Add your file and set the controls that matter, email-OTP access, a password, link expiry, and dynamic watermarking. Your document is encrypted with AES-256 in transit and at rest.
Send the secure link
The recipient gets a link by email. No account or app needed, they simply verify their identity with a one-time code before anything opens.
Track in real time
Watch each stage as it happens: delivered, opened, and downloaded, each captured with a timestamp, IP address, and device.
Keep the proof
Every delivery produces a certificate with a SHA-256 hash and a full audit trail, then the file self-destructs 24 hours after download.
Senduta is built for pharmaceutical companieswho can't afford to wonder whether a document arrived. Instead of email attachments that vanish into a black box, every send becomes a certified delivery you can stand behind, with the confidentiality, control, and proof your work demands. Send it, prove it, and let it self-destruct, all from one secure link.
Frequently asked questions
Can I send large regulatory or clinical files?
Yes — up to 50 GB per file with resumable uploads, suitable for large dossiers and datasets.
Does Senduta record who accessed a document?
Yes. Every open and download is logged with timestamp, IP, and device, and captured in a delivery certificate.