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    the pharmaceutical industry Graham Leask is a member of the Economics and Strategy Group at Aston University, where he currently teaches Value Based Strategy and Entrepreneurial Strategy to final year and postgraduate students. Graham joined ICI Agrochemicals Research, before entering the pharmaceutical industry, where he worked in marketing and general management roles for several top ten pharmaceutical companies. His most recent role was Strategic Planning Director for Astra Pharmaceuticals, where

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    million Americans are diagnosed with some type of cancer. These people will undergo numerous examinations, testing, toxic medicines, cancer-causing radiation, and surgeries. These treatments continuously feed the multi-billion-dollar pharmaceutical and medical industry. With all the expensive treatments available, not many people are cured, just treated. What if there was a low-cost treatment program that cured cancer naturally? There are many licensed doctors in America doing just that and are being

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    Analysis of Environment: As far as the BOLD pharmaceutical industry is concerned, the environment is highly secured and confidential. All the manufacturing process should be kept very confidential. There are several protocols and policies where a pharmaceutical industry should follow: Policies and protocols related to safety: There will be a strict entry and exit procedure during the entry into the shop floor, protecting not only the manufacturing process, but also restricting the unauthorized access

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    India 's pharmaceutical industry was facing various international trade limits on account of their abuse of intellectual property rights. The Indian organizations used to copy licenses of drugs made by Western nations and Japan with no obligation to property rights. This would dishearten international investors from taking interest in India 's drug industry. India was useful for making nonexclusive, brand drugs in light of the fact that the licenses for those drugs at that point had already lapsed

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    The pharmaceutical industry is powerful and large. Their influence is heavily felt by a populace that is under constant attack from threats to their health. The purpose of this essay is to investigate the controversial issue revolving around the role of pharmaceutical sales representatives and their relationship to the overall well-being of the customers they seek to persuade. I will examine this issue by discussing reported facts about these representatives behavior and how they fit in the larger

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    The birth of pharmaceutical industry has increased the longevity of our lives in society and eradicated diseases such as chicken pox and hives, but has created an addiction to prescription drugs in America. The concept of prescription has made society to believe that taking pharmaceutical drugs comes without a consequence. Though these drugs come with consequence, the positive effects of the pharmaceutical industry helped eradicate diseases that would be a potential threat to our lively hood in today’s

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    comparatively popular within their respected health fields, ranking high among a plethora of drug companies. It is universally held that prescription drug sales generate staggering revenues. This all occurs while “the litigation climate for the pharmaceutical industry has become increasingly challenging as media reports of huge company profits, fast-tracked FDA approvals, product

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    Rough Draft Arthur Hailey’s novels prove to be a success to this day, and his works develop and virtually perfect a highly efficient and profitable process of novel writing. Whether writing about the corruption of the pharmaceutical industry (Strong Medicine), or the airline industry (Airport), Arthur Hailey follows each novel along with the same formula, creating a duality between his novels. Hailey’s novels fall under the ‘sociological fiction’ genre, implying his understanding of soft science-fiction

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    cancer treatment center that would treat the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma. With the approval from the Food and Drug Administration, Doug along with Harold Moran, who is the business manager, and Becky Smith who was hired from another pharmaceutical company, were responsible for creating a sales force (Johnston & Marshall, 2009). Although MedTech has been approved by the FDA, and employs 150 sales reps throughout the United States, along with 10 sales managers within the four years of starting

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    every day patents become very important, especially in the pharmaceutical department. A patent is a grant by the government permitting the inventor exclusive use of an invention for 20 years. During this period, no one could make use, or even sell the invention without authority. With the India’s patent laws covering a manufacturing method rather than the finished product, this causes problems. A patent provides incentive for pharmaceutical companies to continue to create new and better drugs for,

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