The dilemmas and conflicts between industry, who develop and market antibiotics and the regulators who are responsible for regulating their use to preserve efficacy are explored. Despite regulations, the industry remains profitable and should concentrate more on development of innovative products which readily gain market share without excessive marketing. Various aspects of regulations are discussed as they influence the prescriber and the patient
The availability of antibiotics presents medical practitioners with a prescribing dilemma. On the on...
Book synopsis: This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, ...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...
ABSTRACTThe development of new antibiotics is dependent on their performance in economic models that...
The development of antibiotics needs to be supported through new financial stimuli, including help f...
The traditional, highly valued, clinical freedom of doctors is under threat with the development of ...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Since 1999, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has funded seven centers across the count...
ABSTRACTWhen patients seek medical help, they expect to be protected and that healthcare decisions p...
Amnesia is a common, important, but rarely noted side effect of antibiotics. Apart from medical hist...
Drug licensing is changing. Previously, regulators prioritized the licensing of innovative drugs tha...
International audienceAmong industrial goods, pharmaceuticals are those for which the concept of reg...
This paper presents a brief overview of marketing practices in the Pharmaceutical Industry, with spe...
The pharmaceutical industry has produced many drugs that have benefited man. Political frameworks de...
Physicians obtain much of their information about new drugs from pharmaceutical companies through co...
The availability of antibiotics presents medical practitioners with a prescribing dilemma. On the on...
Book synopsis: This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, ...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...
ABSTRACTThe development of new antibiotics is dependent on their performance in economic models that...
The development of antibiotics needs to be supported through new financial stimuli, including help f...
The traditional, highly valued, clinical freedom of doctors is under threat with the development of ...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Since 1999, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has funded seven centers across the count...
ABSTRACTWhen patients seek medical help, they expect to be protected and that healthcare decisions p...
Amnesia is a common, important, but rarely noted side effect of antibiotics. Apart from medical hist...
Drug licensing is changing. Previously, regulators prioritized the licensing of innovative drugs tha...
International audienceAmong industrial goods, pharmaceuticals are those for which the concept of reg...
This paper presents a brief overview of marketing practices in the Pharmaceutical Industry, with spe...
The pharmaceutical industry has produced many drugs that have benefited man. Political frameworks de...
Physicians obtain much of their information about new drugs from pharmaceutical companies through co...
The availability of antibiotics presents medical practitioners with a prescribing dilemma. On the on...
Book synopsis: This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, ...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...