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- Jung, Soon Kyu;
- Lee, Sang-Won
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IntroductionGeneric drug entry into the pharmaceutical market typically leads to a substantial decline in originator sales. Understanding the extent and trajectory of this erosion is essential for effective lifecycle management and strategic planning. This study quantified sales erosion after generic entry for originator drugs approved in the United States between 2010 and 2019 and developed a model to predict year-specific sales retention based on key product- and market-level characteristics.MethodsA total of 140 originator drugs were analyzed using FDA approval records and sales data from Evaluate Pharma. Five-year retention patterns were modeled using a three-parameter exponential decay function. Subgroup analyses were conducted by year of generic entry, therapeutic class, and product-specific features. A polynomial regression model using 700 product-year observations incorporated three binary market indicators and linear and quadratic time terms.ResultsSales retention declined from 73.1% in the first year after generic entry to 31.7% by year five. The exponential decay model demonstrated a strong goodness-of-fit (root mean squared error [RMSE] = 0.006), capturing the initial steep decline and subsequent stabilization. Subgroup analyses showed faster erosion for blockbuster drugs and in markets with multiple first-generation generics. The regression model explained 96.4% of annual variation in retention (RMSE = 0.033), accounting for product and market heterogeneity.ConclusionSales decline after generic entry follows a predictable yet heterogeneous trajectory shaped by product and market factors. Exponential decay and polynomial regression models together offer a robust framework for forecasting sales retention and guiding strategic decisions in the pharmaceutical industry.
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- Sales Erosion of Originator Drugs Following Generic Entry: Quantitative Analysis and Predictive Modeling
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- Jung, Soon Kyu; Lee, Sang-Won
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- 2025-10
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- Article; Early Access
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- 60
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- 1
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- 248 ~ 259