Pharmaceutical Market Research Insights And Findings
Pharmaceutical Research
Survey finds 50 per cent of UK’s R&D spend is within pharma
November 2016
Survey finds 50 per cent of UK’s R&D spend is within pharma: According to a pharmaceutical survey by PwC - which analysed 1,000 large corporations - some 50 per cent of all corporate research and development spending in the United Kingdom has been… Read more...
One third of parents unaware of the free nasal vaccination for children, survey finds
October 2016
One third of parents unaware of the free nasal vaccination for children, survey finds: According to a small-scale survey of 526 parents by Public Health England, 37 per cent admitted that they were not aware of the free nasal spray flu vaccination which is… Read more...
Doctors believe drug shortages are causing patients harm, survey finds
September 2016
Doctors believe drug shortages are causing patients harm, survey finds: According to a survey by GPonline, General Practitioners feel that patients are being affected by a shortage of drugs, with four in five doctors admitting to have been forced to prescribe… Read more...
Many pharmacists are not satisfied at work, survey finds
August 2016
Many pharmacists are not satisfied at work, survey finds: A recent pharmaceutical survey conducted by Chemist+Druggist, entitled ‘The C+D Salary Survey 2016’, has uncovered that many pharmacists are dissatisfied at work. Of the 776 pharmacists… Read more...
Survey finds 2 in 3 youths who consume legal highs will ignore future ban
May 2016
A recent survey by a national youth charity, YMCA, has discovered that approximately 2 in 3 young people who actively take legal highs will ignore the incoming future ban on legal highs. The charity’s research revealed that the upcoming ban would not… Read more...
Just 10 per cent of men in Britain would use a male contraceptive, survey finds
April 2016
According to a recent survey, just 10 per cent of men would use a male contraceptive, with many men concerned about the long term effects it could have. The research comes in the wake of news that a non-hormonal male contraceptive, Vasagel, is expected to… Read more...
