Erooms lag
19 mars 2015 | Ingen har kommenterat än
Jack Scannell och Brian Warrington, som arbetat med läkemedel i 40 år, publicerade en bister artikel 2012 om läkemedelsindustrins fallande effektivitet. De kunde visa att
”…for every billion dollars spent on research and development since 1950, the number of new drugs approved has fallen by half roughly every nine years, meaning a total decline by a factor of 80. They called this Eroom’s Law, because it resembled an inversion of Moore’s Law (the observation, first made by the Intel co-founder Gorden E. Moore in 1965, that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles approximately about every two years).”
Why Are So Few Blockbuster Drugs Invented Today?NY Times, 13 nov 2014
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