The drug inquiry response process in the pharmaceutical firm is examined by the types of drug inquiries for which responses are provided. Inquiries are categorized according to their general nature, the time value of the information requested, the difficulty in conducting the literature analysis or in securing required internal data, and the complexity of the evaluation and internal review procedures used in preparing responses. Strategies are suggested for reducing the time required for generating satisfactory responses according to each of these inquiry types.
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