BACKGROUNDS For efficient new drug development, the importance of open innovation is increasing in the pharmaceutical industry. This study aims to evaluate the quality of innovation by analyzing the source of innovation through case analysis of new drugs developed in Korea, and analyzing the time gap between the first-in-class drugs and domestically developed drugs. METHODS Product patents were identified using the K-Orange Book presented by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety for new drugs developed in Korea included in the Drug approval report 2019. The source of innovation was analyzed from a identified product patent, and the quality of innovation was evaluated by comparing the timing of approval between first-in-class drug and domestically developed new drug. RESULTS Among the new drugs developed in Korea, 24 substances for which product patents could be identified were analyzed. Of the total, 67% were In-house developed drugs, 33% were external technology introduction, and half of the external technology were introduced from foreign pharmaceutical companies. Moreover, domestically developed new drugs were released on the market more than 10 years after the approval of first-in-class drugs on average. CONCLUSION As a result of case analysis of new drugs developed in Korea, domestic pharmaceutical companies still have enough room for development in terms of the quality of innovation. This study shows the current status of innovation on new drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. We expect this study to be used as a basis for discussion for policy approaches on the pharmaceutical industry.
목차
Abstract 서론 연구방법 1. 연구 대상 및 자료원 구축 2. 기술혁신의 원천 분석 방법 3. 최초 신약과의 진입 시기 차이 분석 방법 연구결과 1. 국내 개발 의약품 기술혁신의 원천 2. 최초 신약과의 진입 시기 차이 고찰 및 결론 References
한국보건사회약료경영학회 [Korean Academy of Social & Managed Care Phemacy]
설립연도
2009
분야
의약학>약학
소개
본 학회는 비영리 학술단체로서 환자의 삶의 질 향상을 위한 약료(pharmaceutical care)가 보장될 수 있도록 약료경영약학(managed care pharmacy)을 발전시키는 데 궁극 목적을 두고 다음과 같은 활동을 전개하여 사회에 기여하며 회원 상호간의 친목을 도모한다.
간행물
간행물명
한국보건사회약료경영학회지 [Journal of Korean Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy]