The Japanese Journal for the Histrory of Pharmacy
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Chapter 2. Transitions in drug-discovery technology and drug-development in Japan (1980-2010)
Noriko SakakibaraRyuzo YoshiokaKazuo Matsumoto
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2014 Volume 49 Issue 1 Pages 39-49

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In 1970s, the material patent system was introduced in Japan. Since then, many Japanese pharmaceutical companies have endeavored to create original in-house products. From 1980s, many of the innovative products were small molecular drugs and were developed using powerful medicinal-chemical technologies. Among them were antibiotics and effective remedies for the digestive organs and circulatory organs. During this period, Japanese companies were able to launch some blockbuster drugs. At the same time, the pharmaceutical market, which had grown rapidly for two decades, was beginning to level off. From the late 1990s, drug development was slowing down due to the lack of expertise in biotechnology such as genetic engineering. In response to the circumstances, the research and development on biotechnology-based drugs such as antibody drugs have become more dynamic and popular at companies than small molecule drugs. In this paper, the writers reviewed in detail the transitions in drug discovery and development between 1980 and 2010. PMID: 25272636 [Indexed for MEDLINE]

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