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Bharatbook.com Pharmaceutical Sales Training Groups: Building Better Sales Forces (ph89)

Pharmaceutical Sales Training Groups: Building Better Sales Forces (PH89)
This study is developed to research pharmaceutical companies’ sales training departments and programs. The report examines sales training department structures, leadership, spending and improvement strategies, along with individual sales department training programs.
Pharmaceutical Sales Training Groups: Building Better Sales Forces examines the inner workings of real [...]

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Bharatbook.com Pharmaceutical Cme: Measuring Program Effectiveness in the Compliance Environment (ph86)

Pharmaceutical CME: Measuring Program Effectiveness in the Compliance Environment
Pharmaceutical CME departments struggle to measure performance for a number of reasons. The lack of hard measures for medical education, along with a fear of appearing non-compliant stops many companies from tracking return on investment (ROI). Many medical education departments use post-CME outcomes measures to judge [...]

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Bharatbook.com Pharmaceutical Co-promotion Management (ph78)

Pharmaceutical Co-Promotion Management (PH78) :
This study is developed to research pharmaceutical co-promotions – and what makes them successful. Pharmaceutical Co-Promotion Management examines the inner workings of pharmaceutical co-promotions. From overall budgets and control to in the field strategies and tactics, this report details the inner workings of some of the industry’s top companies’ co-promotions.
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Pharmaceutical Product Development and the Search for New Cures

For most people, pharmaceutical product development remains a huge mystery and rightfully so, because it is a very complex process. However; everyone benefits from the work that pharmaceutical product developers do when they shop at a drug store for anything from antibiotic ointment for a cut, to powerful prescription drugs for an illness. The search [...]

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The Role of Fluorine Within the Pharmaceutical Industry

In general, most people associate the ninth element on the periodic table, fluorine, with dentistry. However, this is only one side of this versatile chemical. In its pure form, it is actually a poisonous gas, unfit for consumption by humans. Many derivatives of the element are harmless or even beneficial to the body. In fact, [...]

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Active pharmaceutical ingredients

How it is administered?The drug Betamethasone is typically available in foam, ointment, a topical gel or cream form. It is also available in the form of lotions and mainly used to treat conditions of eczema. Eczema is a condition of the skin characterized by severe itching. Often, Betamethasone is combined with sodium phosphate for usage [...]

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4 Things You Can Do Today (and Every Day) to Learn More About the Pharmaceutical Industry

Why does it take so long to break into this industry? It’s a question I hear almost daily from people who are trying to get jobs as pharmaceutical sales representatives. The answer to that question is the topic of another article (a book on the subject would be better). This article is [...]

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Alternative Medicine Under Attack From Pharmaceutical Companies

It would seem that we in the developed world have traded our health and personal freedom of choice, on what we might feel would be the best course of action to take in regards to treating our own illness’s.
With more and more regulations put in place every day, the war between alternative medicine and [...]

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