Promising drugs can become abandoned or underused because of tolerability issues, poor drugâlike properties, or other fixable limitations, even when there is already compelling human evidence that they work. PureTech Health starts with an unmet need and human pharmacology, then systematically dissects and solves the specific liabilities of discontinued drugs to unlock breakthroughs in an approach that has proved to be a highly efficient means of value creation. Eric Elenko, president and coâfounder of PureTech, discusses the companyâs disciplined approach to drug innovation around rescuing promising but discontinued therapeutics, its hubâandâspoke structure, and how this model can neutralize emotional bias, enforce clear success criteria, and turn partially derisked assets into commercial successes.