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The Dark Side of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Are Treatments Being Blocked for Profit?

Pharma Marketing Network

Conclusion The pharmaceutical industry is a critical part of the global healthcare system, but there are growing concerns that the industry is more concerned with profits than with improving public health. Pharmaceutical research and development: what do we get for all that money? W., & Lexchin, J. Fugh-Berman, A.

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Entry-Level Pharma Sales: It's More Than Just a Job Search (Here's Why)

Contrarian Sales Techniques

prescription drugs, medical devices), or specific companies. Utilize job boards: Explore dedicated job boards within the pharmaceutical industry, such as Pharmajobs, Medzilla, and BioSpace, alongside general job boards like LinkedIn and Indeed. This could include therapeutic areas (e.g., oncology, cardiology), product types (e.g.,

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Beating the Big C

Pharmaceutical Technology

.” While Pfizer is currently testing 18 medicines targeted against pancreatic, breast and lung cancers, figures released by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America [PhRMA] in April 2008 reveal that research companies are currently testing a record-breaking 750 experimental cancer drugs in America alone.

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PhRMA is going to have to write some big checks

World of DTC Marketing

SUMMARY: President Biden wants to lower prescription drug costs. Healthcare costs in the US are out of control. Even though prescription drug costs are only $.11 11 of every healthcare dollar spent, drug companies are an easy target to help reduce costs. Leading lobbying industries in the U.S. Will DTC be cut?

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New legislation is a great first step to lower drug prices

World of DTC Marketing

12 of the 16 most profitable companies in Q2 were pharmaceutical firms. Recent TV ads — paid for by PhRMA, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America trade association — raise a familiar claim in debates about changing Medicare: rationing. This theme should sound familiar. But it’s a lie.