US Drug Pricing Challenges Poised To Impact Pharma Growth, Leerink Warns
Executive Summary
Drug price increases have contributed significantly to US revenue growth, about 61% for the 45 largest pharmaceutical products sold over the last three years, according to an analysis by Leerink. Investors should brace for declining growth rates for certain products that generate the bulk of their sales in the US, analyst Geoffrey Porges warned.
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