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The view of the pharmaceutical industry

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1994
Rhône-Poulenc Rorer has committed itself to the development of artemether because we believe the drug will be of considerable benefit to sufferers from severe falciparum malaria, and because it is a stable, effective and economical compound that can be given by intramuscular injection.
Gilles Roche, Jean-Pierre Helenport
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The pharmaceutical industry as an informant

The Lancet, 2002
The pharmaceutical industry spends more time and resources on generation, collation, and dissemination of medical information than it does on production of medicines. This information is essential as a resource for development of medicines, but is also needed to satisfy licensing requirements, protect patents, promote sales, and advise patients ...
Joe Collier, Ike Iheanacho
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The pharmaceutical industry

1986
The pharmaceutical industry today is very largely a product of the post-World War II period. Few of the medicines used now were available before the war and many were not introduced until after 1960. A very limited range of products was available in the 1930s, and natural products such as morphine, digitalis and quinine were very important.
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The Pharmaceutical Industry

1992
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the major contributors to health care in the United States. The industry is almost exclusively concerned with the provision of prescription and over-the-counter drugs to meet human needs, but veterinary drugs also represent a significant market segment.
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Metabolomics in the pharmaceutical industry

Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2015
Metabolomics has roots in the pharmaceutical industry that go back nearly three decades. Initially focused on applications in toxicology and disease pathology, more recent academic and commercial efforts have helped advance metabolomics as a tool to reveal the molecular basis of biological processes and pharmacological responses to drugs.
Michael D. Reily, Adrienne A. Tymiak
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The Pharmaceutical Industry

2016
Understanding the actions taken by pharmaceutical firms in order to thwart competition requires the information on how the pharmaceutical sector is constructed. The pharmaceutical market, referred to in this paper, contains all firms that produce or develop pharmaceuticals or compounds that are used to produce drugs and all other participants that ...
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Epidemiology in the pharmaceutical industry

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2000
A survey assessing the practice of epidemiology in the pharmaceutical industry was sent to all member companies and research affiliates of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) and to six non-member companies. Eighty-three companies were surveyed.
John D. Siegfried   +6 more
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Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Excerpt To the Editors:I appreciate the efforts of the American College of Physicians Ethics Committee in developing the position paper (1) on physicians and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Biotechnology and the Pharmaceutical Industry

Cancer Investigation, 1993
(1993). Biotechnology and the Pharmaceutical Industry. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 451-457.
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The Pharmaceutical Industry

2002
The pharmaceutical industry is an important segment of the chemical industry not because of its volume of chemicals, which is usually small, but because these chemicals are high priced per volume and because it employs about 30% of all technical personnel in Chemical Manufacturing. The pharmaceutical industry is a technologically intensive industry; it
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