An analysis of the psychiatric pipeline.

Psychiatry (Edgmont)

Mr. Ventimiglia is an analyst in Clinical Strategy and Solutions, Quintiles, Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA.

Published: September 2010

In this article, we explore the current state of the psychiatry drug development pipeline. Analysis suggests that overall, the psychiatry pipeline is heavily skewed toward a few major indications and tends to have more programs in early development (Phase I and II) than later stages (Phase III). A review of development sponsors shows a fairly even split of programs between Top 50 Pharmaceutical companies and small to mid-sized biopharmaceutical companies.

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