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Editorial
. 2014 Apr 16;5(4):250-1.
doi: 10.1021/cn500063v.

2013 Statistics for global prescription medications: CNS therapeutics maintain a leading position among small molecule therapeutics

Editorial

2013 Statistics for global prescription medications: CNS therapeutics maintain a leading position among small molecule therapeutics

Craig W Lindsley. ACS Chem Neurosci. .
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Structures of the top selling small molecule drugs of 2013 globally.

References

    1. IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics. See www.imshealth.com.
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