Third Child’s The Charm: Will China's New Policy Stimulate Pediatric Market?
Reimbursement, Pricing Hurdles Remain
Executive Summary
A newly issued rule to allow couples to have up to three children may be too little, too late to incentivize China's anemic pediatric drug development market, now dominated by traditional medicines.
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