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抗病毒療法:通路與競爭動向

Antiviral Therapeutics: Pipelines and Competitive Dynamics

出版商 Insight Pharma Reports
出版日期 2006年07月 商品編碼 42647
內容資訊 英文 125 pages
價格
US $ 2750 Hard Copy
US $ 3500 PDF by E-mail (Single Site License) & Hard Copy


抗病毒療法:通路與競爭動向 是由出版商Insight Pharma Reports在2006年07月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含125 pages 價格從美金2750起跳。

簡介

抗病毒劑的銷售現在已經佔整體抗感染藥市場的25%。雖然傳統HIV及C型肝炎的治療藥一直以來都是抗病毒藥的研發重心,但是近幾年來由於禽流感及子宮頸癌罹患率的增加,對於人體免疫不全病毒的新藥開發也持續地進行當中。

在調查基因領域上,素有高度評價的 Insight Pharma Reports(總公司:美國麻州),詳盡地調查與分析抗病毒療法,並出版綜合報告書 "Antiviral Therapeutics: Pipelines and Competitive Dynamics"

此報告書在下面的內容裡,除了說明抗病毒療法的臨床資料、相關企業及開發動向,也探討HIV、肝炎、皰疹、人體刺瘤、呼吸道病毒的5項主要病毒疾病的當今治療法。另外也提供開發中藥劑動向、參與抗病毒藥研究開發的企業檔案。

第1章 病毒疾病與治療法

  • 一般病毒感染
  • 目標檢驗:問題
  • 疫苗•抗病毒藥
  • 細胞病毒感染的障礙
  • 病毒污染的障礙

第2章 主要病毒疾病清單

  • 人體免疫不全病毒
  • 肝炎病毒
  • 皰疹病毒
  • 人體刺瘤病毒
  • 呼吸道病毒

第3章 當今治療法

  • 人體免疫不全病毒
    • HIV抗逆轉錄抑制劑
    • HIV蛋白質體抑制劑
    • HIV融合抑制劑
  • 肝炎病毒
    • 疫苗療法
    • 細胞激素
    • 抗病毒劑
  • 皰疹病毒
    • 病毒複製抑制劑
  • 人體刺瘤病毒
  • 呼吸道病毒
    • 疫苗
    • 神經胺酸酶
    • 抗體
    • 肌苷酸還原酶抑制劑

第4章 開發中藥劑:新興抗病毒劑

  • 人體免疫不全病毒
  • C型肝炎
  • B型肝炎
  • 皰疹病毒
  • 人體刺瘤病毒
  • 流行性感冒

第5章 研究開發企業檔案

  • Abbott
  • Achillion
  • Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Boita Holdings
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Chiron
  • Coley
  • Enzo biochem
  • Gilead Sciences
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Hoffmann-La Roche
  • Idenix Pharmaceuticals
  • 日本煙草產業股份有限公司
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Medivir
  • Merch & Co.
  • Novartis AG
  • Panacos Pharmaceuticals
  • Pfizer
  • Sanofi pasteur
  • Schering-Plough
  • Trimeris
  • Valeant
  • Vertex
  • ViroPharma Incorporated

第6章 專家專訪

  • HIV
  • 肝炎
  • 其他的病毒感染
  • 其他事項

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Abstract

Antiviral Therapeutics: Pipelines and Competitive Dynamics assesses the compounds, the clinical data, the companies, and the market-shifting developments in the antiviral therapeutic category. Sales of antiviral agents currently constitute 25% of the anti-infective drug market. The ability of viruses to develop resistance against drugs, coupled with sub-optimal treatment outcomes as a result of failure of patients to comply with the full course of therapy, will continue to provide the commercial and medical incentive for intense R&D activity.

Until recently, much of the effort to develop new antiviral agents was directed toward improved agents for the treatment of HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV). While these indications continue to attract research dollars and to make measurable progress with respect to dosing, deliverability, and efficacy, several new developments have reignited interest in antiviral disease R&D. These include concern about the evolution of avian influenza into a lethal pandemic and recent approvals for vaccines against certain strains of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) that are associated with high rates of cervical cancer.

Antiviral Therapeutics: Pipelines and Competitive Dynamics surveys the 5 major viral disease categories and their sub-indications- HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes Viruses, Human Papilloma Viruses, and Respiratory Viruses.

For each indication, the report provides:

  • Pathophysiology, incidence and prevalence, symptoms and sequelae.
  • Assessment of current treatment options.
  • Assessment of unmet medical need.
  • Assessment of compounds in development (by agent and by mechanism of action).
  • Profiles of companies active in antiviral R&D

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Viral Disorder and Therapeutic Approaches

  • 1.1. Commom Viral Infections
  • 1.2. Vaccines or Antiviral Drugs
  • 1.3. Inhibition of Viral Infection of Cells
  • 1.4. Inhibition of Viral Processing

Chapter 2. Review of Major Viral Disorders

  • 2.1. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • 2.2. Hepatitis Viruses
    • Hepatitis A
    • Hepatitis B
    • Hepatitis C
  • 2.3. Herpes Viruses
    • Herpes Simplex Virus
    • Varicella-Zoster Virus
    • Cytomegalovirus
    • Epstein-Barr Virus
  • 2.4. Human Papilloma Virus
  • 2.5. Respiratory Viruses
    • Influenza
    • Respiratory Syncytial Virus
    • Coronaviruses

Chapter 3. Current Treatment

  • 3.1. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    • HIV Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
    • HIV Protease Inhibitors
    • HIV Fusion Inhibitors
  • 3.2. Hepatitis Viruses
    • Vaccine Treatments
    • Cytokines
    • Antiviral Agents
  • 3.3. Herpes Viruses
    • Viral Replication Inhibitors
  • 3.4. Human Papilloma Viruses
  • 3.5. Respiratory Viruses
    • Vaccines
    • Neuraminidase Inhibitors
    • Antibodies
    • Inosine Monophosphate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors

Chapter 4. Compounds in Development: New Antiviral Agents

  • 4.1. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    • HIV Protease Inhibitors
    • Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
    • Cell Entry Blockers
    • HIV Replication Inhibitors
    • HIV Integrase Inhibitors
    • HIV Maturation Inhibitors
    • Combination Therapies
  • 4.2. Hepatitis C
    • HCV Protease Inhibitors
    • Polymerase Inhibitors
    • Immunostimulants: Interferons
    • Toll-like Receptor Agonists
    • Other Immunoregulators
    • Viral Replication Inhibitors
  • 4.2. Mechanistic Issues in Atherogenic Dyslipidemia
    • Anti-Atherogenic Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
    • Metabolic Syndrome, High-Density Lipoprotein, and Triglycerides
  • 4.3. Hepatitis B
    • DNA Polymerase Inhibitors
    • Other Agents
  • 4.4. Herpes Viruses
    • Vaccines
    • Viral Replication Inhibitors
    • Viral Uptake Inhibitors
    • DNA Synthesis Inhibitors
    • Other Agents
  • 4.5. Human Papilloma Viruses
    • Vaccines
    • Interferons
    • Immunomodulators
  • 4.6. Influenza
    • New Drugs
    • New Vaccines
    • H5N1 Influenza Vaccines

Chapter 5. Company R&D Profiles

  • 5.1. Abbott
  • 5.2. Achillion
  • 5.3. Boehringer Ingelheim
  • 5.4. Biota Holdings
  • 5.5. Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • 5.6. Chiron
  • 5.7. Coley
  • 5.8. Enzo Biochem
  • 5.9. Gilead Sciences
  • 5.10. GlaxoSmithKline
  • 5.11. Hoffmann-La Roche
  • 5.12. Idenix Pharmaceuticals
  • 5.13. Japan Tobacco
  • 5.14. Johnson & Johnson
  • 5.15. Medivir
  • 5.16. Merck & Co.
  • 5.17. Novartis AG
  • 5.18. Panacos Pharmaceuticals
  • 5.19. Pfizer
  • 5.20. sanofi pasteur
  • 5.21. Schering-Plough
  • 5.22. Trimeris
  • 5.23. Valeant
  • 5.24. Vertex
  • 5.25. ViroPharma Incorporated

Chapter 6. EXPERT INTERVIEWS: Dr. Michael G. Cordingley, Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd.; Dr. Stef Heylen, Tibotec; Professor Bertil Samuelsson, Medivir AB

  • 6.1. HIV
  • 6.2. Hepatitis
  • 6.3. Other Viral Infections
  • 6.4. Other Issues

References

Glossary

Company Index with Web Sites

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