Article

The Value Of Orphan Drug Designation

Source: Pharmaceutics International

By Veeranna Lolla, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutics International

iStock-1216303741-scientist-lab

This year marked the 14th annual Rare Disease Day, which highlighted the reality that more than 90% of rare diseases still have no FDA-approved treatment.

The orphan drug market is dedicated to treating diseases that are considered rare and life-threatening to a small patient population. In the U.S., a rare disease is one that affects fewer than 200,000 people; approximately 7,000 rare diseases have been identified. While a rare disease affects a small number of people, in totality, rare diseases affect more than 25 million Americans, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders.1

access the Article!

Get unlimited access to:

Trend and Thought Leadership Articles
Case Studies & White Papers
Extensive Product Database
Members-Only Premium Content
Welcome Back! Please Log In to Continue. X

Enter your credentials below to log in. Not yet a member of Outsourced Pharma? Subscribe today.

Subscribe to Outsourced Pharma X

Please enter your email address and create a password to access the full content, Or log in to your account to continue.

or

Subscribe to Outsourced Pharma

Pharmaceutics International