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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: October 1, 2008 | Price: $2,995.00 – $6,995.00
The strategic concept of HIV/AIDS diagnosis and therapy is one of the most complex that the healthcare industry has ever seen. In order to cope with the challenges and opportunities of HIV/AIDS diagnostics and therapeutics, companies must think on a global basis. In addition to the basic pathology and complications of HIV/AIDS, there are primarily three focal points for the development of strategy in this area: potential market, epidemiology (HIV/AIDS patient trends) and technology. In his report HIV Markets for...Published: April 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
The market for antibiotics has changed and a knowledge of the current drug resistance situation is critical before operating in this marketplace. The effectiveness of many antibacterials (antibiotics) is being reduced as more and more types of bacteria become resistant to them. These and other developments are covered in Kalorama's Anti-Infectives, World Markets, Vol. II: Antibacterials providing extensive detail on the anti-bacterial market, including the following critical trends: Drug resistance and Interactions Antibiotic Abuse Antibiotic Cycling Addressing Market Trends Antibiotic...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: July 1, 2006 | Price: $2,995.00 – $7,800.00
Ophthalmology is entering one of the most remarkable phases in recent history of this industry; new technologies and treatment modalities for both visual acuity and major eye diseases may dramatically change the composition and competitive dynamics of this market. As RK and LASIK changed the market a few years ago, even newer competitive technologies are just now emerging. From the advent of photodynamic therapy and new drug delivery techniques to revolutionary surgical approaches to refractive vision correction, ophthalmology is poised...Published: January 1, 2006 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
In the Spring of 2003, Kalorama published its first report on Outsourcing in Drug Discovery. Since then, so much has changed, the use of the term "2nd Edition" hardly seems appropriate. This new study involved completely re-examining the market from the ground up. This new report is designed to make readers aware of the enormous changes that are taking place in the drug discovery outsourcing market, and the forces that are shaping the sector. It presents viewpoints from both customers...Published: June 1, 2004 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
Ten years ago, high throughput screening (HTS) was being touted as the answer to improving productivity in drug discovery. If screening thousands of compounds a week was good, screening hundreds of thousands would be even better. This led to the boom in Ultra HTS (UHTS), manufacturing-scale systems, and high-speed automation. Today, reality has begun to creep in: HTS and UHTS have not lived up to their hype. R&D productivity is not improving, in fact it may be declining. In the...Published: March 1, 2004 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
Cardiovascular disease includes chronic conditions such as hypertension, congestive heart failure and atherosclerosis, as well as such acute conditions as myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest. While cardiovascular disease may be diagnosed at any age, it is most prevalent in later years, particularly among sedentary individuals who are also overweight or obese. With the aging of the "Baby Boom" generation, a generation that has defined the term "couch potato" and has grown up on and maintained a diet of fast-food, the...Published: January 1, 2004 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
Type II diabetes is a metabolic disease the increases in incidence and prevalence with age. Type II diabetes (also known as "adult onset diabetes" and "non-insulin dependent diabetes") is a disease of glucose metabolism in which the individual becomes resistant to the glucose produced by the pancreas. As a result, glucose is not properly metabolized and serum glucose levels are increased, resulting in numerous complications vascular, renal, neurological and ophthalmological complications as the patient ages. This volume of the Markets...Published: March 1, 2003 | Price: $2,812.00 – $5,625.00
During the last 25 years, there have been unprecedented advancements in the area of women’s health and there is widespread recognition of the importance of addressing conditions that overwhelmingly affect women. Likewise, pharmaceutical marketers have increasingly understood the potential that the women’s health market represents and the increasing clout female consumers are wielding in the prescription drug marketplace. Women’s Health: Worldwide Prescription Drug Markets is a comprehensive study of the pharmaceutical markets aimed at diseases and conditions that affect women....Published: November 25, 2015 | Price: $1,396.50 – $2,796.50
Transdermal and Transmucosal Drug Delivery Markets Transdermal and Transmucosal Drug Delivery Markets analyzes the current and potential markets for transdermal/transmucosal drug delivery, a well-established accepted route of administration for therapeutically beneficial medicines. Transdermal and Transmucosal Drug Delivery Markets provides the following market information: The Worldwide Market for Transdermal/Transmucosal Drug Delivery Technology and Pharmaceuticals, 2013-2020 The Worldwide Market for Pharmaceuticals Utilizing Transdermal/Transmucosal Drug Delivery Systems by Type, 2013–2020 The Worldwide Market for Pharmaceuticals Utilizing Transdermal/Transmucosal Drug Delivery Technologies, Market Share by...Published: May 1, 2007 | Price: $2,700.00 – $5,990.00
This third volume of Kalorama Information’s World Market for Anti-Infectives series, the 2nd. Edition focuses on three general product segments of antiviral treatment: Nucleoside Analogs Protease Inhibitors Other Misc. Antivirals The report covers both currently marketed and late stage development antiviral products in detail. For each segment, the report provides: Revenue Data by Infection Type An overview of products on the market Review of products in the development pipeline Market estimates and forecasts through 2011 Market segmentation by geographic region...Published: October 1, 2003 | Price: $2,625.00 – $5,250.00
Growth factors are gene products that play important roles in the regulation of cell division and tissue proliferation. Generally, the binding of a growth factor to its receptor initiates or, in some cases, blocks the ability of cells to divide and multiply. The nature and mode of action of these substances have made them of great interest in various therapeutic areas for which efficacy and specificity must go hand in hand. This report analyzes the world markets for growth factors,...Published: August 1, 2003 | Price: $2,625.00 – $5,250.00
This Kalorama Information report—Men’s Health: The World Market for Current and Emerging Drug Therapies—focuses on treatment segments in which men are affected. These segments include: · Men’s Cancer · Sexual Function · Sexually Transmitted Diseases · Urinary Conditions · Andropause The report covers drugs that are used for the treatment of conditions affecting men, including prostate cancer, impotence, and BPH; and areas where diseases and men’s health are a major concern including HIV, herpes, and urinary incontinence. Revenues for product...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: May 1, 2003 | Price: $2,625.00 – $5,250.00
Switching dosages and ingredients of prescription medicines to the over-the-counter market is not new. In the past 30 years, more than 70 switches have produced hundreds of brands competing in the consumer market, and the pace promises to accelerate. Going OTC is one of a number of strategies marketers can use to extend the revenue life of their products. Appropriately coordinating the switch with patent expiry, creating coherent branding strategies, and knowing the clinical consumer climate are all factors in...Published: June 13, 2013 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of drugs available to treat rare ("orphan") diseases. This comprehensive report, The World Market for Orphan Drugs, looks at this trend and provides estimates for the market opportunity in the U.S., Europe, Japan and globally. With over 400 pages of market analysis and over 120 figures and tables, the report provides in-depth coverage of key competitors and important trends and challenges for makers of orphan drug treatments. Osteoporosis,...Published: August 3, 2012 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
What Will the Pharma Industry Look Like in 5 Years? There are an estimated 724 projects in development from the top 50 pharmaceutical companies. Together, they have the potential to add billions in value to the current pharmaceutical market in the next five years. What types of drugs are companies developing and what will be the impact of these products on the marketplace and key competitors? In this report, Kalorama Information has analyzed the late-stage R&D pipeline of the...Published: February 1, 2012 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
Vaccines are among the top revenue earners in recent years, and in some cases have assisted major pharmaceutical companies to revenue growth. But this is not without some trade-offs. Vaccines involve a complex production process. Is vaccine-making profitable? How much is the industry spending? How much is handed off to other companies and how much is made by the branded manufacturers? How many doses are produced by the industry? These are the type of questions that Kalorama Information has taken...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 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: March 1, 2007 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,990.00
Over one billion people suffer from fungal infections worldwide, and this number is growing Though Athlete's foot, dandruff, vaginal yeast infection and fungal nail make up the bulk of these cases, there has been a steady increase in the incidence of more serious infections. This is partially due to the widespread use of antibiotics, which eliminate or decrease fungi-killing bacteria. The increased number of individuals with reduced immune responses caused by AIDS or the effects of chemotherapy has also been...Published: February 1, 2007 | Price: $2,500.00 – $7,990.00
With over 6,160 individual data points reflecting useful market data, Kalorama's Cancer Therapeutics: The Worldwide Market, 2nd Edition is the most comprehensive and recent information available on the five key cancer therapy and treatment markets in a syndicated market research report, including the following areas: Chemotherapy, including -Subcategories Alkylating Agents, Antimetabolites, Cytotoxic Agents, Plant Derivatives -Brands such as Elotaxin, Taxotere, Gemzar, Alimta and Temodar with Market Share for each Hormone Therapy: -Subcategories include Corticosteroids, Hormone Agonists/Antagonists, Aromatase Inhibitors and SERMS...Published: April 1, 2006 | Price: $2,500.00 – $7,000.00
The landscape of generic companies is changing: their relative might in the industry is increasing and the product lines their offering are growing in depth and breadth. Strong growth in the sector has come not only from more aggressive tactics and better acceptance in the clinical and consumer population, but by the loss of patent protection in the past few years of some huge-name drugs, including Prozac, Zocor, Prilosec, Prevacid, Sporanox, Evista, Flovent, Claritin, Allegra, Diflucan, Zofran, Zoloft, and Pravachol....Published: November 1, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
Some of the biggest-selling biological drugs developed during the first phase of the biotechnology revolution in the 1980s, including human growth hormone (hGH) and insulin, are set to lose patent protection in the United States in 2005 and soon after. This opens up a market currently worth over $30 billion (and growing at over 10% per year) to generic competition, if—and it’s a big if—the regulatory hurdles for these generics can be overcome. Biogeneric is a new term combining biologic...Published: August 1, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
This market briefing concentrates on the U.S. market for medical nutritional support—in particular, the enteral and parenteral foods. The continuing development of equipment, medical foods, and feeding procedures that secure the nutrition of critically ill patents has greatly improved recovery and survival in select populations. Advances in the effectiveness and safety of nutritional procedures and techniques have evolved from steady improvements, including the use of antibiotic materials, biosensors, wireless communications, and more efficient pumps and controllers. These new developments have...Published: June 1, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
This volume of Kalorama Information’s World Market for Anti-Infectives series focuses on three general product segments of antiviral treatment: Nucleoside Analogs Protease Inhibitors Other Misc. Antivirals The report covers both currently marketed and late stage development antiviral products in detail. For each segment, the report provides an An overview Description of products on the market Description of products in development Market estimates and forecasts through 2009 Market segmentation by infection type Market segmentation by geographic region Market share of leading...Published: May 1, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
For the past 60 years, antibiotic drugs have changed bacterial infections from the life-threatening scourges they once were into eminently treatable conditions. However, the effectiveness of many antibiotics is waning dramatically, as more and more types of bacteria become resistant to traditional agents. As a result, pharmaceutical companies are taking a second look at the antibiotic market, after more than two decades of relative complacency. In addition to the scientific and technical challenges of new antibiotic development, there are significant...Published: April 1, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
In the past 100 years, there has been a steady increase in the incidence of serious secondary systemic fungal infections. One of the factors aiding the spread of fungal disease has been the widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, which eliminate or decrease the non-pathogenic bacterial populations that normally compete with fungi. Another has been the vast increase in populations with with compromised immune response (caused by AIDS or by the action of immunosuppressant drugs or cancer chemotherapy agents). In addition...Published: January 1, 2003 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,000.00
Antibiotic development has never proceeded at this pace or with this much urgency. Demand for effective antibacterial compounds is growing rapidly and companies are trying to fill their pipelines with products that can meet the challenges of increasingly stubborn infectious agents. By far the largest of the anti-infective segments, antibacterials represent approximately 65% of the $20 billion world market in infectious disease drugs. However, it’s also the most crowded of the segments with big pharma and small biotech companies alike...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: 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: November 1, 2003 | Price: $2,246.00 – $4,492.00
Rheumatoid arthritis is a progressive disease of the joint structure that may be localized or systemic. It varies significantly in severity, producing symptoms that range from minor aches to severe disability and joint deformity. While rheumatoid arthritis can be diagnosed at any age, for childhood to the later years, it most commonly presents with significant symptoms at about middle age. From that point, the disease can progress quickly, slowly or virtually not at all. With an aging population, the unmet...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: May 1, 2003 | Price: $2,062.00 – $4,152.00
The number and scope of drug discovery outsourcing agreements has grown rapidly over the past five years, and the pace will accelerate over the next five years. Outsourcing is now an essential part of drug discovery. Major pharmas and biotechs are aggressively pursuing a range of outsourcing agreements. On the supplier side, smaller vendors rely on outsourcing revenues to pay their bills and boost their credibility. Outsourcing in drug discovery is a popular topic for trade articles and seminars. These...Published: August 19, 2015 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,995.00
World Market for Prescription Dermatological Drugs, 9th Edition (Antiacne, Antiaging, Dermatitis, Hair Loss, Psoriasis, Skin Cancer, Melasma and Seborrhea Treatments) The worldwide market for prescription dermatological drugs encompasses a wide variety of products that treat disorders of the skin as well as the effects of aging. It’s a very dynamic time for the prescription dermatological drug industry. Consolidation, economic times, new technologies and genetic discoveries are among the trends that the industry is seeing. Dermatological drugs are currently experiencing a...Published: February 2, 2015 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,995.00
The US Market for Rx to OTC Switches Prescription products that are marketed as consumer products are known as Rx-to-OTC. They represent an important part of pharmaceutical strategy and a growing market. This report, The U.S. Market for Rx-to-OTC Switches focuses on several treatment segments in which Rx-to-OTC switches are available. Patient-consumer awareness of health issues is driving the Rx-to-OTC market. Consumers are more prepared to take responsibility for their own health and are willing to purchase medicines over the...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...Published: August 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
The application of nutritional knowledge is an increasingly important part of the management and treatment of disease. Demographics and product development are expected to drive growth in the market for clinical nutrition. This Kalorama Information report - Clinical Nutrition Products: The World Market, represents the second time that Kalorama Information has taken a comprehensive look at the medical nutrition markets in three segments: Infant Nutrition Enteral Nutrition Parenteral Nutrition As part of its comprehensive coverage, this report...Published: February 1, 2006 | Price: $1,995.00 – $7,800.00
This report provides the reader with a comprehensive analysis of the domestic and international markets involving pharmaceuticals to treat skin diseases and disorders. This edition of Worldwide Market for Prescription Dermatologic Drugs is the fifth time Kalorama Information has comprehensively studied the dermatology markets. As is the case with each new edition, Kalorama completely re-evaluated the market from the ground up, and in addition to the usual primary interviewing of industry participants, clinicians, and regulators, we also conducted scores of...Published: April 1, 2005 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
This timely overview of direct to consumer (DTC) pharmaceutical marketing examines the numerous issues surrounding DTC practices and markets, using industry and consumer publications as well as interviews with industry experts. The topics examined include: DTC marketing spending by product, DTC marketing spending by company DTC marketing spending by media channel The ROI debate on the cost-effectiveness of DTC marketing expenditures Arguments for and against DTC marketing by its proponents and critics DTC marketing regulations in the U.S. and selected...Published: August 1, 2004 | Price: $1,995.00 – $5,990.00
The market for OTC Gastrointestinal products has gone through several significant changes in the past 5 years, most of which have to do with the Rx-to-OTC switches of two types of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) drugs: H2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). This report on the U.S. market for OTC GI products presents a description of upper gastrointestinal conditions and diseases, the OTC treatments available, and clinical and business trends affecting the market, consumer behavior and attitudes, and...Published: June 1, 2007 | Price: $1,990.00 – $6,990.00
Toxicity is a crucial parameter that is measured throughout the drug development process. Toxic side-effects are one of the most common reasons drug candidates fail. Toxicity can be a factor of dose, the form in which the drug is administered, and the time of exposure before elimination. Patient responses also differ widely, depending on their age and metabolism and other products in the patient’s system may augment the effect of the drug. Just twenty years ago, toxicology was something that...Published: November 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
The process of creating a new drug is lengthy and complex. From discovery to development to market, there are numerous pitfalls. In this report, Kalorama focuses on one of the trickiest yet also most promising areas: the interface between discovery and development known as lead optimization. The pressure is on: get better lead compounds faster and at less cost. The amount of money wasted on leads that fail is excessive. And the attrition rate to get a lead is huge....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...