Questionable 'me-too' drugs crowd market with expensive meds
The San Diego Union-Tribune looks at a roster of drug developers that are tweaking existing therapies and charging a premium compared to comparable generics. Case in point: Santarus' Zegerid, a heartburn medication that combines a generic ingredient with sodium bicarbonate. Critics contend that these "me-too" drugs simply waste billions of dollars and create a bad reputation for the biotech business, which prides itself on making critical advances that demand high-dollar returns to encourage expensive research.
- see this article from the San Diego Union-Tribune for more
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