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药品市场营销的核心是(), 最终目标是()。

发布日期:2022-07-08

药品市场营销的核心是(), 最终目标是()。

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市场营销

市场营销是中国中等职业教育专业。

中文名
市场营销
所属大类
财经商贸大类
专业代码
730602
所属小类
工商管理类

药品

根据《中华人民共和国药品管理法》第二条关于药品的定义:本法所称药品,是指用于预防、治疗、诊断人的疾病,有目的地调节人的生理机能并规定有适应症或者功能主治、用法和用量的物质,包括中药、化学药和生物制品等。2013年1月,国家发展和改革委员会发出通知,决定从2013年2月1日起调整呼吸、解热镇痛和专科特殊用药等药品的最高零售限价,共涉及20类药品,400多个品种、700多个代表剂型规格,平均降价幅度为15%,其中高价药品平均降幅达到20%。新药品管理法已经修订通过,2019年12月1日起开始施行。2021年2月,《最高人民法院最高人民检察院关于执行<中华人民共和国刑法>确定罪名的补充规定(七)》规定了生产、销售、提供假药罪(取消生产、销售假药罪罪名),生产、销售、提供劣药罪,食品、药品监管渎职罪罪名,自2021年3月1日起施行。

中文名
药品
根据
《中华人民共和国药品管理法》
包括
中药材、中药饮片、中成药
剂型
片剂、注射剂、乳剂、滴眼剂等
外文名
medicine
作用
预防、治疗、诊断人的疾病
品种
400多个品种

核心

核心(Core)又称为内核,是CPU最重要的组成部分。CPU中心那块隆起的芯片就是核心,是由单晶硅以一定的生产工艺制造出来的,CPU所有的计算、接受/存储命令、处理数据都由核心执行。各种CPU核心都具有固定的逻辑结构,一级缓存、二级缓存、执行单元、指令级单元和总线接口等逻辑单元都会有科学的布局。

中文名
核心
别名
内核
外文名
Core
目的
便于CPU设计、生产、销售的管理

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