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Does market exclusivity hinder the development of Follow-on Orphan Medicinal Products in Europe?

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Table 1 Definitions and sources used for market-, product- and disease-related characteristics of Orphan Medicinal Products (OMPs)
Table 2 Rare disorders with an approved OMP in EU until 31 December 2008
Table 3 Comparison between rare disorders with follow-on and no follow-on OMPs: Descriptive statistics and univariate analyses
Table 4 Assumptions of significant benefit of the follow-on OMPs for which development was continued

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