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Orphan drug
Orphan drug The granting of the orphan drug status is designed to encourage the development ... normal circumstances. In the United States, an orphan drug is any drug developed under ...
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Orphan drug   (translated from French)
Orphan drug This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge in modifying. One calls orphan drug all médicament developed for the treatment of "orphan diseases" (i.e. maladies rare ). History ...
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Orphan drug exclusivity
Orphan drug exclusivity Marketing exclusivity of seven years given to drugs under the Orphan Drug Act ("ODA") in order to encourage greater ...
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Orphan   (translated from French)
Orphan One orphan is one enfant of which them parents died. Synopsis Derived Orphan of mother or father: having lost only ... nor mother was revealed Literature The two orphan ones ofAdolphe d' Ennery The small princess ... American series) Medicine In medicine, one calls orphan disease is one maladie rare . In ...
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Orphan medicament   (translated from German)
Orphan medicament The term Orphan medicament or Orphan drug (from English: orphan = orphan) became 1983 for the first ...
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Orphan (disambiguation)
Orphan (disambiguation) Look up orphan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For orphaned articles in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Orphan Orphan may mean: Orphan, one who has lost one or ...
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Drug discovery
Drug discovery In medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which drugs ... based on this knowledge. The process of drug discovery involves the identification of candidates, synthesis ... tests, it will begin the process of drug development prior to clinical trials. Despite advances ... in technology and understanding of biological systems, drug discovery is still a long process ...
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Talk:Arguments for and against drug prohibition
Talk:Arguments for and against drug prohibition NPOV This entry has been stitched together from material from the former Drug legalization entry (which was merged into War ... our conscienceness or not. Additions I added "Drug prohbition as a solution to perceived problems ... as someone who is addicted to a drug." The second statement in the second addition ... point: "If a War on Drugs encourages drug use, does this mean the War ...
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Pharmaceutical company
Pharmaceutical company A pharmaceutical company (or drug company) is a company licensed to discover ... by injection in a physician's office. Drug discovery Drug discovery is the process by which drugs ... biological markers and are likely to have drug-like effects. Out of every 5,000 ... compounds is ultimately approved as a marketed drug for treatment. The following sequence of ...
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Pharmaceutical company (Psychology wiki)
... Physiological P. Psychopharmacology A pharmaceutical company (or drug company) is a company licensed to discover ... injection in a physician's office. [edit] Drug discovery Drug discovery is the process by which drugs ... biological markers and are likely to have drug-like effects. Out of every 5,000 ... compounds is ultimately approved as a marketed drug for treatment. The following sequence of ...
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