Analysis of pharma R&D productivity – a new perspective needed

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Abstract

R&D productivity continues to be the industry's grand challenge. We analyzed the R&D input, output, and outcome of 16 leading research-based pharmaceutical companies over 20 years (2001–2020). Our analysis shows that pharma companies increased their R&D spending at a compound annual growth rate of 6% (2001–2020) to an average R&D expenditure per company of $6.7 billion (2020). The companies in our investigation launched 251 new drugs representing 46% of all CDER–related FDA approvals in the past 20 years. The average R&D efficiency of big pharma was $6.16 billion total R&D expenditures per new drug. Almost half of the leading companies needed to compensate for their negative R&D productivity through mergers and acquisitions.

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Schuhmacher, A., Hinder, M., von Stegmann und Stein, A., Hartl, D., & Gassmann, O. (2023, October 1). Analysis of pharma R&D productivity – a new perspective needed. Drug Discovery Today. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2023.103726

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