big pharma
See also: Big Pharma
English
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Noun
- (business, derogatory) Large, prosperous pharmaceutical firms collectively, understood as a business group having significant economic, political, or social influence.
- 1994 Sep. 26, "Biotech," BusinessWeek (retrieved 10 Oct 2013):
- "Biotech's only got about $1.5 billion in partnering funds today, but big pharma is spending $25 billion in R&D" each year with marginal results, notes Burrill.
- 2006 June 19, Daniel Williams, "Drugs Before Diagnosis?," Time:
- Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets.
- 2012, James Le Fanu, ‘Bitter Pills to Swallow’, Literary Review, issue 399:
- The driving force, and substantial beneficiary, of this mass medicalisation is of course the pharmaceutical industry, or Big Pharma as it has pejoratively become known.
- 1994 Sep. 26, "Biotech," BusinessWeek (retrieved 10 Oct 2013):