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  • Branded drugs are more expensive because they’re newer, generally groundbreaking, and often for conditions that are difficult to treat. However, after a certain period of time, these same innovative medicines become generic medicines.

  • The difference between our approach and that of many other companies is that when a medicine becomes a generic, we still assume responsibility. Rather than focus on just what’s in development, we continue to closely monitor the quality, safety, and reliability of our generic medicines.

Purpose & Ideals

Clinical Trial Innovation: Putting the Patient First in Clinical Trial Design

Learn how Pfizer is making clinical trials more patient-friendly with easier enrollment, focus on patient experience, and data return initiatives.
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Real People

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“It’s really hard to be vulnerable, but I’ve realized other people have alopecia areata too and have probably struggled with this like I did. So, I asked myself, ‘Why am I not talking about this?’ I should probably share what I've learned through my own journey.”

The medicines available today have taken an average of 12 years to develop. With dedication, creativity, and science, we can significantly cut that time.

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