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Publication type: Journal Article

Marini G.
[Biopharmaceutical industry's commitment to innovation and to the future of health care].
Recenti Prog Med. 2006 Nov; 97:(11):626-33
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=17252719&query_hl=12&itool=pubmed_DocSum


Abstract:

Since the last century pharmaceuticals has been an industry of intensive innovation. If able to afford the sharp increase in the resources needed to face transformed prospects and processes of drug discovery and development, and if supported by an improved regulatory innovation-centered framework, biopharma firms remain—prospectively, too—the engine of industrial innovation in health care.

Keywords:
Publication Types: English Abstract Review MeSH Terms: Biomedical Research/trends Delivery of Health Care/trends* Diffusion of Innovation Drug Industry/trends* Humans Italy Technology, Pharmaceutical/trends United States


Notes:

[Article in Italian]

 

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As an advertising man, I can assure you that advertising which does not work does not continue to run. If experience did not show beyond doubt that the great majority of doctors are splendidly responsive to current [prescription drug] advertising, new techniques would be devised in short order. And if, indeed, candor, accuracy, scientific completeness, and a permanent ban on cartoons came to be essential for the successful promotion of [prescription] drugs, advertising would have no choice but to comply.
- Pierre R. Garai (advertising executive) 1963