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Responsible antibiotic use: How the industry can lead the way for evidence-backed guidelines

Express Pharma

Antibiotics have long been essential in treating common infections and supporting complex medical interventions like surgeries, cancer chemotherapy, and organ transplants. Between 1935 and 2003, the world saw the introduction of 14 new classes of antibiotics. However, over the last 20 years, new approvals have dwindled significantly.

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Beating the Big C

Pharmaceutical Technology

The world’s biggest pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced in June 2008 that it would be putting its “full scope and scale” behind a push into the cancer market. ” “Between 2003 and 2005 global sales for cancer-treating drugs grew by 40%.”