Pfizer Assembling New Commercial Team For Move Into Dermatology
Executive Summary
The big pharma is moving into a new therapy area – dermatology – as part of a three-pronged strategy in Inflammation & Immunology that also includes rheumatology and gastroenterology. Pfizer’s first product for dermatology, crisaborole for atopic dermatitis, could launch next year.
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