Pharma Cl Explorer
Guide to Using the Pharmacy CI Explorer
?hideEmbedTopBar=true- Start in Eureka.
Scroll down the page and click Pharma CI Explorer.
This opens the tool in a new window, ready for a competitive intelligence search. - Choose the drug or indication you care about.
This sets the context for the rest of the analysis. - Type the specific question you want answered.
Example query types include:
Patent landscape
Protection strategy
Drug approvals
Clinical trials
Competitors Landscape
The query helps the AI focus the report on the exact intelligence need. - Select the scope of the analysis by geography.
Options can range from:
Global
A single country, such as the US
Something in between - Once the prompt is ready, click the button to begin.
The system starts generating the competitive intelligence report. - The results appear in a side-by-side view.
Left side: high-level overview of the AI research process.
Right side: deeper detail, including the data sources used to build the report.
The output is fully formatted for easy review. - The report combines multiple evidence types into one view:
Patents
Drugs
Clinical trial insights
This creates a 360 view of the competitive landscape.
The report ends with actionable market entry recommendations to guide next steps. - Begin with the overview at the top of the report to get the main takeaway.
Scroll through the supporting sections to inspect the underlying evidence, such as:
Drug information
Special reviews
Biological sequences
Patents
The order of the data changes based on the original query focus.
For example, a patent-focused query will surface patents first. - Go to the market entry recommendations section near the end.
This is where the report turns raw data into actionable insights.
Use this section to identify future direction and next steps. - After reviewing the report, you can take one of three actions:
Share it with colleagues using the share button in the top-left corner.
Export it using the export button in the bottom-left corner, for inclusion in a larger report.
Ask follow-up questions in the text box to dig deeper into specific parts of the report.
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