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Join Health Affairs this Monday, October 21 for a virtual event examining the timing of new drug launches in low-, middle-, and high-income markets from 1982 to 2024.
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In the October issue of Health Affairs, Olivier Wouters and Jouni Kuha analyzed the timing of new drug launches ([link removed] ) in seventy-five markets from 1982 to 2024.
Join Health Affairs Deputy Editor Jessica Bylander with Wouters during a virtual Journal Club event to discuss the paper and its implications.
The authors analyzed a study sample that captured the majority of essential medicines that first came into medical use anywhere globally from 1982 onward, comprising 119 medicines with more than 6,800 observed launches.
Date: This Monday, October 21, 2024
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