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A drug approved today is the result of an idea generated 10-15 years back, which has now succeeded. It takes several years and huge resources to gain approval from the regulatory agencies, and bring a new medicine to the marketplace for the patients, by pharmaceutical companies engaged in new...
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There are several determinants that could have an effect on in-licensing decisions by a pharmaceutical or biotech firm. This work studies over 200 licensing deals involving big pharma companies in the period (2011 – 2015) and identifies different factors that could play a role in licensing...
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The global pharmaceutical industry is in an era of greater uncertainty because of looming patent expiries of established drugs having a direct impact on their sales and profitability. Further discovering new drugs in-house is a risky, time consuming and expensive proposition. This has forced...
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The drug discovery and development are very expensive, risky and time consuming. It requires several years and billions of dollars for developing a drug to the marketplace. Hence, smaller biotech companies seek to out-license or develop their drugs in collaboration with large pharmaceutical...
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