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Researcher
Pieter Dylst
- Disciplines:Biomarker discovery and evaluation, Drug discovery and development, Medicinal products, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy, Toxicology and toxinology, Other pharmaceutical sciences
Affiliations
- Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2014 → 30 Sep 2015 - Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy (Division)
Member
From1 Jul 2013 → 30 Sep 2016
Publications
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- Analysis of the Italian generic medicines retail market: recommendations to enhance long-term sustainability(2015)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 33 - 42 - Societal value of generic medicines beyond cost-saving through reduced prices(2015)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 701 - 711 - Analysis of European policy towards generic medicines(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 34 - 35 - Does increased use of generic medicines by elders in Belgium help to contain escalating health care budgets?(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 266 - 280 - Barriers to the uptake of biosimilars and possible solutions: a Belgian case study(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 681 - 691 - Analysis of European policy towards generic medicines(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 34 - 35 - Analysis of Spanish generic medicines retail market: recommendations to enhance long-term sustainability(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 345 - 353 - Analysis of French generic medicines retail market: why the use of generic medicines is limited(2014)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 795 - 803 - Generic Medicines: Solutions for a Sustainable Drug Market?(2013)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 437 - 43 - Demand-side policies to encourage the use of generic medicines: an overview(2013)
Authors: Pieter Dylst, Arnold Vulto, Steven Simoens
Pages: 59 - 72