502 Search Results for Pharmaceutical Industry and Drug
Abusing illegal drugs can give rise to crime and violence, even if they are used in an allegedly positive way to 'open up' and 'free' the mind. Even overusing antibiotics, and insisting upon taking them even though one's disease is likely caused by Continue Reading...
Financing, and Marketing a Business
An idea for a business can come suddenly or after years of trying to identify a niche in which to market a product or idea. In either case, the process of starting and developing a business is often an arduous an Continue Reading...
Ethical Dilemma
The first question that we are to consider asks us to address many of the actual issues that come up in the course of medical decisions, and not simply in terms of cancer treatment. It is often the case that parents and children will Continue Reading...
Pharma
The first thing that needs to be done is to understand how bioavailability helps with patient outcomes. This feature of the product needs to be translated to something concrete. There are two main outcomes of this class of pharmaceuticals. Th Continue Reading...
Wakefield's daughter becomes a powerful character in the film because she proves to her father that the war on drugs fails to address the root cause of addiction.
Traffic therefore addresses several separate but interrelated issues: addiction, orga Continue Reading...
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The determining factors and the relationship between substance abuse and addiction include time, the build-up of tolerance, the development of craving, and the experience of withdrawal so that the individual no longer wants to ever be without the d Continue Reading...
In other words: Lead users are individuals who use a product that has a number of unknown needs and who also benefit if they find a solution to those needs. This is unique in that it takes a different approach to traditional market research -- inste Continue Reading...
Financing Health Care in the 21st Century
Cost Containment: the United States government
Unlike virtually every other industrialized country in the world, the United States provides medical care to its citizens through the private workplace, primar Continue Reading...
UNIT 4 - INTERDISCIPLINARITY OF RESEARCHUnit 4 - Interdisciplinarity of ResearchChristopher GressLSTD 3953 SID ProspectusDr. MillerUniversity of Oklahoma College of Professional and Continuing StudiesI certify that I have read a students Guide to A Continue Reading...
Interdisciplinarity of Research of the FDA, its Subsidiaries, and Decision MakingInterdisciplinarity is defined as the combination or combining of two or more academic disciplines to achieve a common task. Using interdisciplinarity a person can make Continue Reading...
Business Ethics
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Drug overdose has become the leading cause of death in the United States, and the majority of overdose fatalities involve opioids. Both legal (by doctor prescription) and illicit opioids are implicated in the current public health epidemic. Continue Reading...
Pharmacy Practice in the United States
From its very beginnings, pharmacy was considered the art of making medicines. Like most arts that originated in earlier times, it came eventually to be regarded as a science in the modern age (Wutoh 2). Throug Continue Reading...
Sustainable Distribution for Essential Medicines in Emerging Markets
Business Case Background
The Sustainable challenge
Current distribution climate of Cure Pharmaceutical
The growing importance of the emerging markets
Barriers to growth
Procur Continue Reading...
The Truth about the Undeniable Hypocrisy of the FDASection 4: Unknown Variables of the FDAs Acceptance ProcessesThe FDAs food and drugs acceptance process includes the risk of unknown variables affecting outcomes (Cooper & Golec, 2019; Haffajee & Mel Continue Reading...
It has been found that in general, the elasticity of demand for health care is -0.17, meaning that for a $1 increase in the cost of health care there is a decline in demand of $0.17 (Ringel et al., 2005). Health care is a unique product. It would be Continue Reading...
Purdue Pharma's Role in the Opioid Crisis
Introduction
The court case of US v. Purdue Pharma is a case that focuses on the Anti-Kickback Statute, which holds it a felony for an entity to accept kickbacks for providing services or items that are r Continue Reading...
business model canvas developed by Osterwalder and Pigneur in order to evaluate and diagnose Pfizer Inc. organizational model. This is done to provide recommendations for improvements as identified using the canvas model. Key areas of internal asses Continue Reading...
The first component is as follows: Net Margin = Net Income/Sales. How much profit Abbott laboratories makes for very $1.00 it generates in revenue, and the higher a company's profit margin the better. The second component is as follows: Asset Turnov Continue Reading...
Health Advertising
Introduction
Direct to consumer marketing for healthcare products is a controversial subject because of the fact that it brings together two very different worlds—the free market capitalist world and the health care world&mda Continue Reading...
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The abbreviated approval process authorized by Hatch-Waxman lets generic drug manufacturers use the same clinical data that the original manufacturer used to obtain FDA approval, thereby avoiding these expenses. In this regard, Greene emphasi Continue Reading...
Drivers of Innovation
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but it's not its only parent. There are numerous factors that have historically stimulated innovation in the pharmaceutical and medical product industries. However, the role and signifi Continue Reading...
Also cited as threats are those of:
(1) Product manufacturing and marketing risks;
(2) Cost and expense control or unusual events; and (3) Changes in laws and accounting standards. (Pfizer Inc. Report to the United States Securities and Exchange C Continue Reading...
Health Economics
In 2012, there were nearly 800 million doses of opioids prescribed in Ohio alone -- a figure which equates to roughly 70 pills for every individual in the state. The prescriptions were for 20% of the state's populace (Semuels, 2017) Continue Reading...
.....industries that are much more profitable than others. Per data from the BBC, there are two industries among five major ones that stand out (Anderson, 2016). Indeed, when looking at pharmaceutical firms, banks, car manufacturers, oil/gas refiners Continue Reading...
Antidepressants and School Violence
A persuasive essay, arguing link school shootings Columbine Virginia Tech, mass shootings, Aurora Theater shootings, Gabriel Giffords shooting, gunman/perpetrators psychotropic medications SSRI Antidepressants, S Continue Reading...
I would also want to know what economic and marketing theories might account for the pricing strategies used by pharmaceutical companies. For example, are pharmaceutical companies hoping that brand recognition engenders consumer trust to the point t Continue Reading...
" Prescription drugs invade the markets today only to mask the symptoms of disease instead of preventing disease from happening. In this back-end approach to fighting disease instead of preventing it from occurring in the first place, pharmaceutical Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Socioeconomic Impact of the Opioid Epidemic in America:
This essay would explore the broad consequences of the opioid crisis on various socioeconomic levels, including its toll on healthcare costs Continue Reading...
In the former approach, tradable goods, money or services are exchanged between buyers and sellers at a rate that is agreeable to all parties. This approach assumes both the buyers and sellers have enough money, services or goods to have their needs Continue Reading...
Chapter 10: Direct to Consumer Advertising
Television
Television advertising has caused a rift in traditional doctor-patient relationship.
Patients arriving for doctor visits with a firm, fixed idea of outcome -- prescribe me the drug because I s Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of Pharmaceutical Companies in the Opioid Crisis:
Explore how pharmaceutical companies have contributed to the opioid epidemic through aggressive marketing, misleading information, and the ove Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
Enhancing Patient Care Through Effective Pharmacy Management Systems
This essay will explore how pharmacy management systems play a pivotal role in streamlining operations, reducing errors, managing inventory effectively, Continue Reading...
Pharm Advertising
Reduction of Malpractice
One of the key manners in which direct-to-physician advertising of pharmaceuticals can lead to health promotion is in the reduction of malpractice on the part of physicians when it comes to the administeri Continue Reading...
Marketing and Branding a Healthcare-Related product
Marketing and Branding Lipitor
Target markets, branding, marketing strategy, execution and product positioning all directly contribute to the market share and profitability of a product. In the ma Continue Reading...
The pharmaceutical industry presents unique challenges for business research. Like most enterprises today, quality control and zero defects is essential. But drug manufactures are dealing with life-and-death matters on a daily basis regarding produ Continue Reading...
Cannabis in ancient history: From no courage necessary to the courage to explore the mind.
Cannabis cultivated in ancient China as hemp for fiber and cannabis for medicine.
Cannabis spread to India, where it is used as a religious sacrament as well Continue Reading...