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市場調查報告書

全球糖尿病動向:治療、診斷與併發症

The Global Diabetes Market:Therapeutics, Diagnostics and Complications

出版商 Arrowhead Publishers
出版日期 2006年08月 商品編碼 42973
內容資訊 英文 218 Pages
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全球糖尿病動向:治療、診斷與併發症 是由出版商Arrowhead Publishers在2006年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含218 Pages 價格從美金2499起跳。

簡介

糖尿病藥品是全球藥物銷售最大規模者,未來10年CAGR將接近20%,2005年市場規模超過170億美元。

擅長醫療領域調查的美國專業市調公司Arrowhead Publishers(總公司:明尼蘇達州),調查分析了全球糖尿病治療、診斷、併發症動向後,出版了一本綜合報告書"The Global Diabetes Market:Therapeutics, Diagnostics and Complications"

報告書內容包括:糖尿病治療相關主要藥劑、企業臨床與財務分析、臨床實驗研發階段的新藥物動向、產品與各產品層級的財務預測等等。報告書含圖表共218頁,內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 總括

第2章 糖尿病市場

  • 目前市場規模
    • 胰島素市場
    • 非胰島素市場
    • 糖尿病治療藥物銷售額將在2012年倍增
    • 糖尿病神經障礙市場
    • 葡萄糖檢測市場
  • 糖尿病市場主要企業:勝利者與失敗者
    • 胰島素市場
    • 非胰島素市場
    • 糖尿病神經障礙市場
    • 葡萄糖檢測市場
    • 2012年市場主要企業

第3章 糖尿病概要

  • 糖尿病是什麼
    • I型
    • II型
  • 如何診斷
  • 目前治療目標為何
  • 糖尿病的財政負擔

第4章 患者統計

  • I型糖尿病統計
  • II型糖尿病統計
  • II型糖尿病潛在患者統計
  • 糖尿病併發症

第5章 市場促進要素

  • 患者動向
  • 診斷的改善
  • 葡萄糖檢測的改善
  • 治療準則的變化
  • 新療法的引進與並用療法
  • Pen Devices的使用
  • 非處方藥的使用

第6章 市場阻礙要素

  • 胰島素的經濟使用改善
  • 專利到期
  • 藥劑安全性問題
  • 健保、給付

第7章 非胰島素:屬性、效能與財務預測

  • 口服抗糖尿病藥物
    • 胰島素分泌促進劑
    • 胰島素增感劑
    • 並用療法
    • 葡萄糖吸收阻礙劑
  • 胰島素分泌促進劑
  • amylinomimetic Agent
  • 處方動向
  • 2005年至2012年的核准非胰島素藥劑銷售預測

第8章 胰島素藥劑

  • 注入型胰島素
  • 肺胰島素
  • 處方動向
  • 2005年至2012年的核准胰島素藥劑銷售預測

第9章 未來治療:非胰島素

  • 效能更高的藥物
  • 更齊全的抗糖尿病藥物
  • 胰島素分泌促進劑

第10章 未來的治療:胰島素

  • 肺胰島素
  • 口服胰島素
  • 口服Patch胰島素
  • 新胰島素處方的銷售預測

第11章 糖尿病治療的替代方法

  • The Sodium-Dependent Glucose Transporter Inhibitors
  • Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitors
  • Glycogenolysis/Gluconeogenesis Modulators
  • 替代治療的銷售預測

第12章 糖尿病的併發症治療

  • 網膜症
  • 腎病
  • 神經症
  • 目前的治療
  • 新療法
  • 早期臨床實驗階段的藥劑
  • 主要藥劑銷售預測

第13章 糖尿病診斷市場

  • 葡萄糖檢測市場
  • 胰島素傳遞市場

第14章 企業資訊

目錄

Abstract

Diabetes is one of the largest therapeutic segments of global pharmaceutical sales and during the last 10 years it has grown by a compound average growth rate of nearly 20% from around US$4 billion in 1995 to over US$17 billion in 2005. Overall, anti-diabetic drugs sales are expected to grow dramatically over the next five years to over US$22 billion in 2012 as the addressable patient population continues to increase and new, oral, injectable and pulmonary premium priced products enter the market to address high unmet clinical needs.

The Global Diabetes Market assesses the markets for diabetes therapeutics, as well as the markets for diagnostic products and those that treat diabetic complications. This new report from Arrowhead Publishers incorporates new clinical findings presented at the 2006 conference of the American Diabetes Association into our product outlooks and financial forecasts. This report also analyzes, clinically and financially, the leading products on the market, the major players, as well as the groundbreaking new products in clinical development. Financial forecasts are also provided for individual products as well as for product classes.

Table of Contents

1 Summary

2 The Diabetes Market

  • 2.1 Current Market Size
    • 2.1.1 The Insulin Market
    • 2.1.2 The Non-Insulin Market
    • 2.1.3 Sales of Diabetes Products Could Double by 2012
    • 2.1.4 The Diabetic Neuropathy Market
    • 2.1.5 The Glucose Monitoring Market
  • 2.2 Key Players in the Diabetes Market - Winners & Losers
    • 2.2.1 Key Players in the Insulin Market
    • 2.2.2 The Key Players in the Non-Insulin Market
    • 2.2.3 The Key Players in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy
    • 2.2.4 The Key Players in the Glucose Monitoring Market
    • 2.2.5 Major players in the Diabetes Market in 2012

3 The Facts about Diabetes

  • 3.1 What is Diabetes?
    • 3.1.1 Type 1 Diabetes
    • 3.1.2 Type 2 Diabetes
  • 3.2 How is it Diagnosed?
  • 3.3 What are the Current Treatment Goals?
  • 3.4 The Financial Burden of Diabetes

4 Patient Statistics

  • 4.1 Type 1 Diabetes Statistics
  • 4.2 Type 2 Diabetes Statistics
  • 4.3 Type 2 Pre-Diabetes
  • 4.4 Diabetes Complications

5 Market Drivers

  • 5.1 Patient Dynamics
  • 5.2 Improvements in Diagnosis
  • 5.3 Improvements in Glucose Monitoring
  • 5.4 Changes in Guidelines
  • 5.5 Launch of New Treatments & Combinations
  • 5.6 Increased Use of Pen Devices
  • 5.7 Off-Label Use

6 Market Resistors

  • 6.1 More Economic Use of Insulin
  • 6.2 Patent Expiration
  • 6.3 Drug Safety Issues
  • 6.4 Health Insurance/Reimbursement

7 Non-Insulin Agents: Attributes, Efficacy & Financial Forecasts

  • 7.1 Oral Anti-Diabetic Agents (OADs)
    • 7.1.1 Insulin Secretion Promoting Agents
      • 7.1.1.1 Sulfonylureas (SUs) are Cost Effective in Early Type 2 Diabetes
        • 7.1.1.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Sus
        • 7.1.1.1.2 Sales Forecast of Leading SUs 2005A-2012E
      • 7.1.1.2 Meglitinides (MGs) Have Limited Uptake in the Market
        • 7.1.1.2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of MGs
        • 7.1.1.2.2 Sales forecast of leading MGs 2005A-2010E
    • 7.1.2 Insulin Sensitizing Agents
      • 7.1.2.1 Biguanides (BGs) are First-Line Therapy for Obese Diabetics
        • 7.1.2.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of BGs
        • 7.1.2.1.2 Sales Forecasts of Leading BGs 2005A-2012E
      • 7.1.2.2 Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) Extensively Used in the Second-Line Setting
        • 7.1.2.2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of TZDs
    • 7.1.3 Combination Therapy
      • 7.1.3.1 Advantages of Combination Therapies
      • 7.1.3.2 Sales Forecast of Leading TZD Therapies 2005A-2012E
    • 7.1.4 Glucose Absorption Inhibitors
      • 7.1.4.1 Alpha-GIs are First Line Treatment in Japan
        • 7.1.4.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Alpha Gis
        • 7.1.4.1.2 Sales Forecasts of Leading Alpha GIs 2005A-2012E
  • 7.2 Insulin Secretion Promoting Agents
    • 7.2.1 Byetta is the First in Class
      • 7.2.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Byetta
      • 7.2.1.2 Sales Forecasts of Approved Insulin Secretion Promoting Agents 2005A-2012E
  • 7.3 Amylinomimetic Agents
    • 7.3.1 Symlin is the First Approved Amylinomimetic
      • 7.3.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Symlin
      • 7.3.1.2 Sales Forecasts of Approved Amylinomimetic Agents 2005A-2012E
  • 7.4 Prescription Trends in the Non-Insulin Market
  • 7.5 Sales Forecast for Approved Non-Insulin Agents 2005A-2012E

8 Insulin Agents

  • 8.1 Injectable Insulin
    • 8.1.1 Short Acting Insulin versus Rapid Acting Analogues
      • 8.1.1.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Rapid Acting Insulin
    • 8.1.2 Rapid-Acting Analogues
      • 8.1.2.1 Humalog (Eli Lilly)
      • 8.1.2.2 Novolog (Novo Nordisk)
      • 8.1.2.3 Apidra (Sanofi Aventis)
    • 8.1.3 Sales Forecast of Leading Short and Rapid Acting Insulin 2005A-2012E
    • 8.1.4 Intermediate Acting Insulin vs Long Acting Analogues
      • 8.1.4.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Intermediate-Acting Insulin
      • 8.1.4.2 Humulin (Eli Lilly)
      • 8.1.4.3 Novolin (Novo Nordisk)
      • 8.1.4.4 Insuman (Sanofi-Aventis)
      • 8.1.4.5 Sales Forecast of Intermediate Insulin 2005A-2012E
    • 8.1.5 Pre-Mixes
      • 8.1.5.1 Sales Forecast of Insulin Mixes 2005A-2012E
    • 8.1.6 Long Acting Insulin Analogues
      • 8.1.6.1 Lantus (Sanofi Aventis)
      • 8.1.6.2 Levemir (Novo Nordisk)
      • 8.1.6.3 Sales Forecast of Leading Long-Acting Analogues 2005A-2012E
  • 8.2 Pulmonary Insulin
    • 8.2.1 Exubera (Pfizer/Nektar)
      • 8.2.1.1 Exubera's Unique Pharmacokinetic Profile
      • 8.2.1.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Exubera
      • 8.2.1.3 Exubera due for launch July 2006
    • 8.2.2 Sales Forecast of Pulmonary Insulin 2005A-2012E
  • 8.3 Prescription Trends In The Insulin Market
  • 8.4 Sales Forecast for Approved Insulin Agents 2005A-2012E

9 Future Treatments: Non-Insulin

  • 9.1 More Efficacious Medicine
  • 9.2 Safer Anti-Diabetic Agents
  • 9.3 Insulin-Secretion Promoting Agents
    • 9.3.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Insulin Secretion Promoting Agents
    • 9.3.2 New GLP-1 Analogues
      • 9.3.2.1 Liraglutide (Novo Nordisk)
        • 9.3.2.1.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.2.1.2 Safety
        • 9.3.2.1.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.2.1.4 Forecasts
      • 9.3.2.2 AVE-OO10 (Sanofi Aventis)
        • 9.3.2.2.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.2.2.2 Safety
        • 9.3.2.2.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.2.2.4 Forecasts
      • 9.3.2.3 Byetta LAR (Eli Lilly)
        • 9.3.2.3.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.2.3.2 Safety
        • 9.3.2.3.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.2.3.4 Forecasts
    • 9.3.3 Other GLP-1 Analogues in Early Stage Clinical Development
      • 9.3.3.1 BIM 51077
      • 9.3.3.2 CS-872
      • 9.3.3.3 CJC-113
      • 9.3.3.4 GSK716155
    • 9.3.4 New DPP IV inhibitors
      • 9.3.4.1 Galvus (Novartis)
        • 9.3.4.1.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.4.1.2 Safety
        • 9.3.4.1.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.4.1.4 Forecasts
      • 9.3.4.2 Januvia (Merck & Co.)
        • 9.3.4.2.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.4.2.2 Safety
        • 9.3.4.2.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.4.2.4 Forecasts
      • 9.3.4.3 Saxagliptin (Bristol-Myers Squibb)
        • 9.3.4.3.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.4.3.2 Safety
        • 9.3.4.3.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.4.3.4 Forecasts
    • 9.3.5 Other DPP IV Inhibitors in Clinical Development
      • 9.3.5.1 SYR322 (Takeda)
      • 9.3.5.2 Denaglipitin (GSK)
      • 9.3.5.3 PSN9301 (Prosidion)
      • 9.3.5.4 Sales Forecasts of New Insulin-Secretion Promoting Agents 2005A-2010E
    • 9.3.6 New Insulin Sensitizing Agents
      • 9.3.6.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Dual Acting PPAR Agonists and PPAR Pan Agonists
    • 9.3.7 New Dual Acting PPAR Agonists
      • 9.3.7.1 Pargluva (Bristol-Myers Squibb)
        • 9.3.7.1.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.7.1.2 Safety
        • 9.3.7.1.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.7.1.4 Forecasts
      • 9.3.7.2 Naveglitazar (Eli Lilly/Ligand)
        • 9.3.7.2.1 Efficacy
        • 9.3.7.2.2 Safety
        • 9.3.7.2.3 Development and Filing
        • 9.3.7.2.4 Forecasts
    • 9.3.8 Other dual acting PPAR agonists
      • 9.3.8.1 AVE-0847 (Sanofi Aventis)
      • 9.3.8.2 TAK-654 (Takeda)
      • 9.3.8.3 ONO-5129 (ONO Pharma)
    • 9.3.9 New PPAR Pan Agonists
      • 9.3.9.1 GW677954 (GSK)
      • 9.3.9.2 PLX204 (Plexxikon)
    • 9.3.10 New PPAR Gamma Agonists
      • 9.3.10.1 Rivoglitazone (Daiichi-Sankyo)
      • 9.3.10.2 Balaglitazone (Dr Reddy)
      • 9.3.10.3 CLX-0921 (Calyx Pharmaceuticals)
      • 9.3.10.4 Metaglidasen (Metabolex)
      • 9.3.10.5 AMG 131 (Amgen)
    • 9.3.11 New PPAR agonist combinations
    • 9.3.12 Sales Forecasts of New Insulin Sensitizing Agents 2005A-2012E

10 Future Treatments: Insulin

  • 10.1 Pulmonary Insulin
    • 10.1.1 AERx iDMS (Novo Nordisk/Paradigm)
      • 10.1.1.1 Efficacy
      • 10.1.1.2 Safety
      • 10.1.1.3 Development and Filings
      • 10.1.1.4 Forecasts
    • 10.1.2 TechnoSphere Inhaled Insulin (MannKind Corporation)
      • 10.1.2.1 Efficacy
      • 10.1.2.2 Safety
      • 10.1.2.3 Development and filings
      • 10.1.2.4 Forecasts
    • 10.1.3 AIR inhaled Insulin (Eli Lilly/Alkermes)
      • 10.1.3.1 Efficacy
      • 10.1.3.2 Safety
      • 10.1.3.3 Development and Filings
      • 10.1.3.4 Forecasts
    • 10.1.4 Other Pulmonary Insulin in Clinical Development
      • 10.1.4.1 Kos Pharmaceuticals
      • 10.1.4.2 QDose Pharmaceuticals
      • 10.1.4.3 Coremed Inc
  • 10.2 Oral Insulin
    • 10.2.1 Oral-Lyn/Oralgen/Oralin (Generex)
    • 10.2.2 Oral Insulin (Hubei Huagong Biochemical Engineering)
  • 10.3 Transoral Patch Insulin
    • 10.3.1 ALT 1391 (Altea Therapeutics)
    • 10.3.2 Transoral Insulin Patch (Noven Pharmaceuticals)
  • 10.4 Sales Forecasts of New Insulin Formulations

11 Alternative Approaches to the Treatment of Diabetes

  • 11.1 The Sodium-Dependent Glucose Transporter Inhibitors (SGLT inhibitors)
    • 11.1.1 The SGLT 1 inhibitors
    • 11.1.2 The SGLT 2 inhibitors
  • 11.2 Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitors (PTP ase)
  • 11.3 The Glycogenolysis/Gluconeogenesis Modulators
    • 11.3.1 Glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors
    • 11.3.2 Fructose-biphosphatase inhibitors
    • 11.3.3 Glucagon receptor antagonists
    • 11.3.4 Glucokinase activators
  • 11.4 Sales Forecasts of Alterative Diabetes Therapies

12 Treatments for Diabetes Complications

  • 12.1 Diabetic Retinopathy
  • 12.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
  • 12.3 Diabetic Neuropathy
  • 12.4 Current Treatments for Diabetic Complications
    • 12.4.1 Antihypertensive use in Diabetic Nephropathy
    • 12.4.2 Anticonvulsant use in Diabetic Neuropathy
    • 12.4.3 Antidepressant use in Diabetic Neuropathy
  • 12.5 New Treatments for Diabetic Complications
    • 12.5.1 Arxxant (Eli Lilly)
      • 12.5.1.1 Efficacy
      • 12.5.1.2 Safety
      • 12.5.1.3 Development & Filing
      • 12.5.1.4 Forecasts
    • 12.5.2 Avosentan (Speedel)
      • 12.5.2.1 Efficacy
      • 12.5.2.2 Safety
      • 12.5.2.3 Development and Filing
      • 12.5.2.4 Forecasts
    • 12.5.3 Candesartan (Takeda/AstraZeneca)
    • 12.5.4 Fidarestat (Sankyo/Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho)
    • 12.5.5 Neurodex (Avanir)
      • 12.5.5.1 Efficacy
      • 12.5.5.2 Safety
      • 12.5.5.3 Development and filing
    • 12.5.6 Perzinfotel (Wyeth)
    • 12.5.7 Ranirestat (Dainippon Sumitomo/Eisai)
    • 12.5.8 Rasilez (Novartis/Speedel)
      • 12.5.8.1 Efficacy
      • 12.5.8.2 Safety
      • 12.5.8.3 Development & Filing
      • 12.5.8.4 Forecasts
    • 12.5.9 Sulonex (Keryx)
      • 12.5.9.1 Efficacy
      • 12.5.9.2 Safety
      • 12.5.9.3 Development & Filing
      • 12.5.9.4 Sales forecasts and Assumptions
    • 12.5.10 Sativex (GW Pharma)
    • 12.5.11 TAK 428 (Takeda)
    • 12.5.12 V3381 (Vernalis)
  • 12.6 Drugs in Early Phase Clinical Development For Diabetic Complications
    • 12.6.1 ABT-894 (Abbott)
    • 12.6.2 AV-101 (VistaGen)
    • 12.6.3 CNS 5161 (CeNeS)
    • 12.6.4 SB-509 (Sangamo BioSciences)
  • 12.7 Sales forecasts of Key Drugs to Treat Diabetic Complications

13 The Diabetes Diagnostic Market

  • 13.1 The Glucose Monitoring Market
    • 13.1.1 Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose
    • 13.1.2 Glucose Meters
    • 13.1.3 Non-Invasive Testing
    • 13.1.4 Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring
  • 13.2 The Insulin Delivery Market

14 Company Profiles

  • Abbott Laboratories
  • Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Bayer Group
  • Eli Lilly and Company
  • F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd
  • GlaxoSmithKline plc
  • Keryx Biopharmaceuticals
  • LifeScan Inc
  • Medtronic Inc.
  • Merck & Co.Inc
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals
  • Novo Nordisk A/S
  • Pfizer
  • Sanofi-Aventis
  • Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd
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