Do newer drugs treat fewer diseases, controlling for time since launch? Evidence from France and the U.S.
Frank R LichtenbergPublished in: Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (2024)
More recently approved drugs are less likely to be 'general-purpose technologies' (or even multi-purpose technologies) than older drugs. The relative importance of 'precision medicine' has increased in recent decades. Drugs that have fewer indications may be 'more precise' than drugs that have many indications.
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