Pharmaceutical Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Pharmaceutical stocks.

Pharmaceutical Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 16 MRU Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Tesla, Disney, Gold — And Hedge Funds Project Bitcoin To Hit $100K-$150K
Nov 15 MRU Plug Power CEO confident in new hydrogen plants despite Q3 miss
Nov 15 SSF.UN Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM): Among 12 High Growth Large Cap Stocks to Buy Now
Nov 15 SSF.UN Here's Why Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) is a Strong Growth Stock
Nov 14 SSF.UN Is AEM Stock a Screaming Buy After the 39% YTD Price Rally?
Nov 14 MRU What Is Plug Power's Future? Analysts Warn Of Cash Crunch And Slow Hydrogen Market Growth
Nov 14 MRU Plug Power cut at BTIG as 'turning the corner but still a lot of work to do'
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power: Management Continues To Overpromise And Underdeliver
Nov 13 RX Bond ETFs Spike Post-Inflation Data, but Traders Sell
Nov 13 SSF.UN Royal Gold Shares Dip 5% Despite Reporting Earnings Beat in Q3
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power Q3 Loss Wider Than Expected, Revenues Miss Estimates
Nov 13 MRU What's Going On With Plug Power Stock Today?
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power offers softer-than-expected 2025 sales guidance, appoints new president
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power sees FY24 revenue $700M-$800M, consensus $823.46M
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power Hosts 2024 Plug Symposium
Nov 13 MRU Plug Power Inc (PLUG) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Margin Growth and Strategic Advances
Nov 13 MRU Q3 2024 Plug Power Inc Earnings Call
Nov 13 MRU Sustainable Investment Under Trump: 'Performance Matters Far More Than Politics,' JPMorgan Analyst Says
Nov 12 MRU Plug Power (PLUG) Reports Q3 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Nov 12 MRU Plug Power (PLUG) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Pharmaceutical

A medication (also referred to as medicine, pharmaceutical drug, or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and relies on the science of pharmacology for continual advancement and on pharmacy for appropriate management.
Drugs are classified in various ways. One of the key divisions is by level of control, which distinguishes prescription drugs (those that a pharmacist dispenses only on the order of a physician, physician assistant, or qualified nurse) from over-the-counter drugs (those that consumers can order for themselves). Another key distinction is between traditional small-molecule drugs, usually derived from chemical synthesis, and biopharmaceuticals, which include recombinant proteins, vaccines, blood products used therapeutically (such as IVIG), gene therapy, monoclonal antibodies and cell therapy (for instance, stem-cell therapies). Other ways to classify medicines are by mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effects. An elaborate and widely used classification system is the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC system). The World Health Organization keeps a list of essential medicines.
Drug discovery and drug development are complex and expensive endeavors undertaken by pharmaceutical companies, academic scientists, and governments. As a result of this complex path from discovery to commercialization, partnering has become a standard practice for advancing drug candidates through development pipelines. Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. Controversies have arisen over drug pricing and disposal of used drugs.

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