Do newer drugs treat fewer diseases, controlling for time since launch? Evidence from France and the U.S.
Background More recently approved drugs have significantly fewer indications than drugs approved many years ago. One possible reason for this may be that, controlling for the number of years since approval or launch, more recently approved drugs have fewer indications (e.g. at the time of launch). T...
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Main Author: | Frank R. Lichtenberg (Author) |
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