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The Pharmaceuticals market is a sector of the healthcare industry that focuses on the development, production, and distribution of drugs and other medical products. Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for researching, developing, and manufacturing drugs and other medical products that are used to treat and prevent diseases. These products are then sold to healthcare providers, such as hospitals, pharmacies, and clinics, who then dispense them to patients.
Pharmaceutical companies are typically divided into two categories: large pharmaceutical companies and small pharmaceutical companies. Large pharmaceutical companies are typically multinational corporations that have the resources to invest in research and development, as well as the marketing and distribution of their products. Small pharmaceutical companies are typically smaller, independent companies that focus on developing and marketing niche products.
Some of the major companies in the Pharmaceuticals market include Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Novartis, and GlaxoSmithKline. Show Less Read more