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In the Pipeline

What's Next in Drug Discovery

Biopharmaceutical innovation is revolutionizing medical treatment and has ushered in a new era of medicine for patients. With more than 8,000 medicines in development, 74% of which are potentially first-in-class, patients have more reasons to be optimistic than ever before. Medicines and vaccines are being developed across dozens of therapeutic areas – including COVID-19, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular, Alzheimer’s disease and more. Find out more about the potential of the biopharmaceutical R&D pipeline below.

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