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November 21, 2006

CROs to prosper under Democratic Congress?

by @ 1:33 pm.  Filed under Drug Development, Pharma

A recent report from UPI seems to suggest that contract research organizations (CROs) will prosper under the new democratically controlled congress.

United Press International - Health Business - Analysis: CROs may prosper under Democrats:

Their reasoning confuses me. James Kumpel, an analyst with Friedman, Billings and Ramsey states that these organizations will thrive since safety is likely to be a focus. They then mention three companies; PPDI, Covance and eResearchTechnology. What I fail to understand is how using a 3rd party contractor makes the drug development process inherently safer? I understand that if electronic filing of clinical data is required that some companies may benefit but I don’t see how safety is improved. The reasoning is vague at best in this article and it may be that these investment firms have a interest in seeing these companies do well.

I’ll have another post later on my general ideas of how the new congress may effect the pharmaceutical industry.

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