Kalorama has the information you need on the drug delivery market, including the needle-free systems, transdermal and transmucosal, and infusion pump segments. Our studies describe the market opportunity, the connection to other medical care channels, and the future direction of the market and its segments. Whether you seek market information for dispensing drugs through intra-arterial, intravenous, subcutaneous, epidural, needle-free jet injector, or other methods, Kalorama has the industry intelligence you need.
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Published: December 1, 2010 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
Drug delivery is evolving at a rapid rate with new drug product formulations being discovered frequently. Advanced drug delivery deals with developing solutions for new entities in therapeutic pharmacology such as protein and peptides and other novel compounds targeting drugs to specific disease sites including gene therapy. Treatments for chronic conditions and growth in patient-administered drugs are factors leading to greater focus on ease-of-use and convenience. Advanced Drug Delivery Markets (Liposomes, Polymers and Monoclonal Antibodies) details the types of drug...Published: July 18, 2003 | Price: $2,625.00 – $5,250.00
Drug delivery technologies continue to be a vital piece of the pharmaceutical marketing puzzle. From clinical efficacy to product differentiation and life-cycle management, delivery technologies are increasingly demanding the attention of developers at earlier and earlier stages. In Kalorama’s 2001-2002 Drug Delivery series, we focused on the markets by route of administration—oral, injectable, implantable, pulmonary, transdermal etc. In this all new study on advanced drug delivery, however, we focused on drug delivery through the lens of therapeutic application. This report...Published: July 1, 2007 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
An understanding of the market for anesthesia could be worthwhile to any pharmaceutical marketer and any equity company investing or consulting in this area. Anesthesia markets are in one sense simple: growth in these drugs are correlated to prevalence and incidence in disease, and the resulting increase in procedure volumes. But as this market continues to grow, increased competition is steadily escalating in the United States and Europe, which is encouraging more participation in other areas of the world. New...Published: February 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $4,990.00
Fueled by the promise of needle-free mechanisms for vaccine distribution and other pharmaceutical uses, the implantable/injectable drug delivery market is growing rapidly. The development of better delivery systems in conjunction with the discovery of novel pharmacological compounds will lead to continued growth. With pharmaceutical companies increasingly turning to drug delivery to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products. The implantable/injectable delivery drug market is a expected to grow to over $12 billion by 2010. Kalorama’s Drug Delivery Markets. Edition...Published: March 1, 2007 | Price: $2,495.00 – $4,990.00
The lungs are considered by many to be the best alternative for drugs needing to bypass the gastrointestinal tract. With advancing technology, the practice of utilizing the huge surface area of the lungs to delivery drugs into the blood circulation has been slowly transforming into reality. The pulmonary drug delivery market reached $25.5 billion in 2006 and is expected to experience high steady growth in the next five years. Contributing to growth are new technologies such as dry powder inhalers...Published: April 1, 2007 | Price: $2,495.00 – $4,990.00
New biological treatments are being developed at a record pace, but their potential could be compromised by a significant obstacle: the delivery of these drugs into the body. Pharmaceutical delivery is now nearly as important as product. Kalorama's Drug Delivery Markets Series covers these new systems. The fourth volume of this series, Kalorama's Drug Delivery Markets, Vol. IV: Transdermal and Transmucosal Drug Delivery is a complete overview of a delivery mechanism that offers some advantages: low pain, infection risk, fewer...Published: September 1, 2009 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
With pharmaceutical companies increasingly looking for ways to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, drug delivery has become an important focus of the industry. Kalorama’s Drug Delivery Markets: Implantable / Injectable and Needle-Free Delivery Systems provides detail for business planners on the market for implantable / injectable delivery system markets. Biopharmaceutical products are driving growth of needle-free systems; there will likely be significant increases in revenues in the vaccine arena. This report looks at that trend and reports...Published: July 1, 2000 | Price: $995.00 – $5,990.00
Since our last edition of this report in 2007, the oral drug delivery market is the largest segment of the drug delivery market, and there’s no sign that it is slowing down. With pharmaceutical companies increasingly turning to drug delivery to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, and seeking to tap into the growing elderly population that requires products with a level of ease-of-use and cost benefit, it’s no surprise that the oral drug delivery market is a...Published: April 1, 2007 | Price: $4,995.00 – $9,990.00
Novel pharmacological and biological approaches to disease are calling for novel systems of delivering therapies. This has focused attention on the market for drug delivery systems and the pharmaceuticals that are sold along with those technologies. Kalorama's Drug Delivery Systems focuses on these technologies. This offer is for the entire 4 volumes of Kalorama's 2nd edition of its Drug Delivery Markets series, covering all major types, including: Oral Delivery Implantable/Injectable Pulmonary Transdermal/Transmucosal While oral delivery remains the most popular and...Published: November 7, 2003 | Price: $746.00 – $1,492.00
Over the past three years, Kalorama Information's analysts have studied drug delivery markets from several angles. In 2001 and 2002, we published a 5-volume series on drug delivery technology, each volume devoted to a route of administration: Volume I: Oral Drug Delivery Volume II: Injectable and Implantable Drug Delivery Volume III: Pulmonary Drug Delivery Volume IV: Transdermal and Transmucousal Drug Delivery Volume V: Advanced Drug Delivery This series segmented the market by technology and included an innovative analysis that estimated...Published: April 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
Each year in the United States, more than 500,000 people with coronary artery disease are treated with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Unfortunately, restenosis occurs within three to six months in 40% to 50% of PTCA patients due to either thrombosis or abnormal tissue growth. As a result, restenosis constitutes the major limitation to the effectiveness of PTCA. To improve on this condition, medical science created stents in an attempt to keep coronary arteries open. However, one of the early...Published: May 1, 2006 | Price: $3,550.00 – $7,000.00
This complete re-evaluation of the Men’s Health market focuses on the following prescription drug treatment segments: Men’s Cancer Men’s Sexual Dysfunction Men’s Sexually Transmitted Diseases Men’s Urinary Conditions Andropause The report covers drugs used for the treatment of prostate cancer, testicular cancer, impotence, premature ejaculation, and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urinary incontinence, and STD’s such as HIV, herpes, and genital warts. For each segment, revenues and forecasts are made by type of drug through 2010; competitive market share of the...Published: July 1, 2011 | Price: $150.00 – $300.00
As researchers work to improve drug properties through drug design and molecular modeling, the line between drug delivery and drug substance will become more and more elusive in the near future, as shown in the analysis in this report. Consequently, in the next decade, drug delivery technologies will be a focal point of competition within the pharmaceutical industry and the needle-free drug delivery market will continue to grow rapidly. This Kalorama Information report, Needle-Free Drug Delivery: The Market for Alternatives...Published: February 18, 2006 | Price: $2,200.00 – $5,990.00
Biopharmaceutical research and development is sure to dramatically increase the number of injectable drugs coming to market over the next few years. While advanced drug delivery techniques continue to hold promise for unique methods of administration, the traditional injection is still the dominant paradigm. However, the staggering costs and intransigent safety problems associated with sharps, along with consumer demand and the move to alternate-site care, are pushing for alternatives to traditional needles and syringes faster than advanced delivery technologies can...Published: January 1, 2011 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
The cost and time of developing and bringing a drug to market is over $1.3 billion and often takes as long as 15 years, if not longer. Because of this, major pharmaceutical marketers continue to outsource stages of development, and over the years Kalorama Information has observed this process. In past editions of our outsourcing market studies, we found that outsourcing moved from "should" to "must." for manufacturers. This trend has only continued in the past two years. Contract Research...