The pharmaceutical industry is a complex, multi-trillion-dollar global sector dedicated to discovering, developing, manufacturing, and marketing medicines for humans and animals. It operates at the intersection of cutting-edge science, high finance, and public policy.
Here is an overview of its structure, current trends, and key challenges.
🧬 Industry Structure and Segments
The pharmaceutical industry is broadly segmented based on the type of product and the target market:
Big Pharma (Innovator Companies): Large, multinational corporations that focus primarily on Research & Development (R&D) of new, patented drugs (often called branded drugs or innovator products). They bear the high cost and risk of drug discovery.
Examples: Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Roche, Novartis.

