Regulatory Risk and Business Development: Type 2 Diabetes Falls Out of Favor
This article was originally published in RPM Report
Executive Summary
It's a buyer's market for type 2 diabetes drugs, and you can thank FDA for that. At least, that is the sentiment of business development executives from Big Pharma. Transaction data in 2008 back up that view.
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