Abstract
This project was devised to assess the use of consultants in the parenteral industry. Through the use of a brief questionnaire, distributed to over thirty (30) parenteral manufacturers in the United States, aspects of company size, sales volume, and product line are quantified. In the latter portion of the questionnaire, the consultant usage by these firms is explored. A review of the returned questionnaires is presented which describes the findings of the survey. From the tabulated information, numerous observations and tentative conclusions are drawn.
- Received September 8, 1986.
- Accepted September 25, 1986.
- Copyright © Parenteral Drug Association. All rights reserved.
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