Reference no: EM133302288
Questions
1. An example of "Evergreening" is
Pharmaceutical companies being required to use only organic ingredients
Pharmaceutical companies being required to use only energy efficient substances
Pharmaceutical companies changing 95% of the composition and structure of an existing drug it owns (whose patent is about to expire), and reapplying it as a new drug with the objective of getting a new patent for it.
Pharmaceutical companies changing a very small percentage of the composition and structure of a drug still in development and reapplying it as a new drug with the objective of getting a new patent for it.
Pharmaceutical companies changing a very small percentage of the composition and structure of an existing drug in the market whose patent is about to expire and reapplying it as a new drug with the objective of getting a new patent for it.
2. If a person's insurance policy is considered FAIR, how much is the TOTAL expected profits this insurance company is earning from this patient?
will equal the value of "q"
will equal the value of "p x r"
zero
all of the choices
none of the choices
3. Direct to Consumer Advertising is allowed in
UK
Switzerland
Germany
Japan
none of the choices
4. One negative about having to require doctors' prescription before a drug can be delivered to a patient is
guaranteed safety of drug protocols
reduces drug price and increases the speed of drug delivery and consumption
increases drug price and reduces the speed of drug delivery and consumption
all of the choices
doctor can screen and determine if patient really needs to drug or not