Drug Rescue

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Under Drug Rescue refers to a management - strategy in the chemistry -Wirtschaft where the abandoned in the past development of a drug taken up again and as a resource for management development and research is used.

The aim of drug rescue is to save financial resources, increase efficiency and profitability, and extend patent terms. Drug developments, which were initially ascribed great potential, but were unable to exhaust their pharmaceutical and economic potential, are given development opportunities, since techniques for increasing efficiency may now be available.

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  • A. van der Velde, J. Leker Nachr. Chem. 2008 , 56 , 773-775.

Individual evidence

  1. O. Gassmann, G. Reepmeyer Creativity and Innovation Management Journal 2005 , 14 , 233–245.
  2. ^ S. Kirsner, The Boston Globe, May 3, 2004.