Is the UK too slow in the uptake of new medicines?

  • Chaplin S
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According to the ABPI the UK is slow to introduce new medicines across a range of categories. In this article we look at how the UK's use of new medicines compares with other countries and question how meaningful the ranking system is.

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Chaplin, S. (2015). Is the UK too slow in the uptake of new medicines? Prescriber, 26(4), 29–30. https://doi.org/10.1002/psb.1312

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