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Leading pharmaceutical logistics and pharma supply chain companies

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical supply chain is a global and complex network that includes a wide range of stakeholders such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and pharmacy benefit managers (PBM), to ensure efficient and timely delivery of medications to the patients.

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Strengthening and transforming the pharmaceutical supply chain

European Pharmaceutical Review

In this Q&A EPR speaks to Naser Al Yammahi the Deputy CEO of Hayat Biotech about pharmaceutical supply chain challenges and how they can be addressed. Yammahi was instrumental in building Hayat’s extensive distribution network needed to supply vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Guaranteeing resilience in vaccine manufacturing

European Pharmaceutical Review

When questioned about which technologies he considered have potential to advance the sector, Chornet emphasised that not only is mRNA as a vaccine technology “a very promising and interesting platform [but that it is] disruptive and a game changer technology for vaccine [manufacturing] and overall biotech.”

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Strategies for Combination Therapy in Oncology: Part One – Business as Usual

PM360

When 1+1 ≠ 2 In theory, combining two or more branded agents can lead to a price that exceeds SoC monotherapy. Therefore, when the initiator owns all components of the combination, greater flexibility is possible as negotiations can occur simultaneously across components and can influence the distribution of discounts across products.

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Tackling fake pharmaceuticals: an industry united against counterfeit products

European Pharmaceutical Review

Consequently, pharmaceutical manufacturers risk their reputation if impersonating products fail to deliver the expected quality or health impact. Criminal networks are penetrating established digital and ecommerce channels, benefitting from their trusted authenticity and authority to distribute fake products to unsuspecting patients.

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Using big data to stabilise pharma supply chains in an age of disruption

Pharmaceutical Technology

In an age of disruption, technology is key to enabling pharmaceutical manufacturers monitor, track and control shipments and their processes. Pharmaceutical firms are changing the way they do business; the future winners will be highly automated and digitalised.

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