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2型糖尿病治療的主要資訊:内科醫師所評價的腸促胰島素類似物及thiazolidine(TZD)- 内科醫師問卷調查對TZD、DPP-IV、GLP-1處方的考察

Hot Topics in Type 2 Diabetes: Physician Perceptions of Incretin Mimetics and TZDs -- Physician survey provides insights into TZD, DPP-IV, and GLP-1 usage

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2011年07月 商品編碼 206502
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 62
價格
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2型糖尿病治療的主要資訊:内科醫師所評價的腸促胰島素類似物及thiazolidine(TZD)- 内科醫師問卷調查對TZD、DPP-IV、GLP-1處方的考察 是由出版商Datamonitor在2011年07月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 62 價格從美金5700起跳。

簡介

Thiazolidine(TZD:胰島素抵抗性改善藥)、di-peptidyl peptidase(DPP)IV抑制劑、Incretin mimetics(GLP-1受體作動藥)等商品化的非胰島素系列藥物、處方的實情為主要7國市場間很大的差異。Datamonitor以各國的内科醫師・專門醫師199人為對象、實施2型糖尿病治療選項及處方姿態的問卷調查。

本報告書內容包括:集計情報的彙整、主要意見領袖的考察、內容綱要摘記如下:

概要

  • 進展因素
  • 摘要

實施摘要

  • 策略的範圍和重點
  • Datamonitor的重要所見
  • 主要7國市場的糖尿病調查報告書
  • 過去所出版的糖尿病報告書

介紹

  • 糖尿病治療順序的商機
    • 商品化的3個藥物系列:Thiazolidine(TZD:胰島素抵抗性改善藥)、di-peptidyl peptidase(DPP)IV抑制劑、Incretin mimetics(GLP-1受體作動藥)
  • 調查方法
    • 治療順序的Incretin mimetics和thiazolidine系列藥

2型糖尿病治療的處方趨勢和影響力

  • 主要非胰島素藥物的使用趨勢
    • 與舊品牌的凋落同時升起的新藥物系列
    • 不含義大利所有的市場中使用量減少的Peroxisome
    • DPP-IV抑制劑在主要的7國皆穩定的成長
    • 全市場一貫性提升的GLP-1受體作動藥
  • 處方的影響力
    • 最重要項目為血糖控制效果
    • 各藥物系統的等級:否定的觀測來降低成本的Peroxisome
    • 對於處方的主要影響因素中内科醫師評價在各國間的差異、此可使用藥物系列區分的重要基準做比較。此外此地區的差異、各市場的thiazolidine及DPP-IV抑制劑、GLP-1受體作動藥利用量的差異為理由所示的補充資訊。同上述、内科醫師評價對於藥劑來說是以整體的觀點傳達、並非整體市場的個別基準為考量。在此也以其主要背景為論點。
  • 患者的藥事治療順序程度

2型糖尿病治療順序的主要非胰島素系列藥物

  • 主要商品化非胰島素系列藥物
    • 處方上的影響力和藥物系列使用量
  • Thiazolidinedione
    • Peroxisome:在美國因高患者佔有率使使用量提升
    • Peroxisome和膀胱癌:醫師的選擇項目有所限制中、患者更換DPP-IV抑制劑
    • rosiglitazone
  • DPP-IV抑制劑
    • DPP-IV抑制劑在患者佔有率中增加22%
    • DPP-IV抑制劑藥物系列藥物中的製品選項
    • 各產品的DPP-IV抑制劑固定服用量配合
  • GLP-1受體作動藥
    • 各種治療現場中所存在的GLP-1受體作動藥
    • GLP-1受體作動藥物内的產品選項
    • 開發階段的GLP-1受體作動藥可能剝奪既存商品的佔有率

參考文獻一覽

  • 專門雜誌論文
  • 其他資訊來源
  • Datamonitor報告書

附錄

圖表

目錄

Product Description

Introduction

Prescribing practices for the key branded non-insulin classes - TZDs, DPP-IV inhibitors, and GLP-1 agonists - vary widely among the seven major markets. Datamonitor surveyed 199 primary care physicians and specialists across these markets on their type 2 diabetes treatment choices and prescribing behavior. Key opinion leader insight is used to add color to reported prescribing trends.

Features And Benefits

• Analyze country-specific physician insight on non-insulin antidiabetic use by line of therapy.
• Compare physician-reported trends and patient shares in TZD, DPP-IV inhibitor and GLP-1 agonist use by class.
• Use key opinion leader insight to explain reported trends and unmet needs in the type 2 diabetes market.
• Identify opportunities to target underserved markets and physician cohorts within type 2 diabetes treatment.

Highlights

Pioglitazone use will continue to decrease, but most expect to increase their prescribing of DPP-IV inhibitors and GLP-1 agonists. Key opinion leaders believe that DPP-IV inhibitors will be the main class to benefit following the June 2011 suspension of pioglitazone use in France and Germany because of a link with bladder cancer.

Class use varies greatly among the seven major markets. Pioglitazone is still highly used in the US and Italy, but DPP-IV inhibitors have overtaken pioglitazone by share in the other markets. GLP-1 agonists are most used in the large US market with 11% of patients.

First-in-class brands lead the field in both DPP-IV inhibitor (Januvia) and GLP-1 agonist (Byetta) classes. Januvia is likely to maintain its lead based on a longer safety record and the perceived lack of differentiation in the class, but Byetta has rapidly lost class share to later market entrant Victoza.

Your Key Questions Answered

• Delve into primary data from 199 seven major market physicians on current usage and future trends of TZDs, DPP-IV inhibitors, and GLP-1 agonists.
• Use key opinion leader insight to elucidate differences in prescribing practices among the major markets.
• Identify the different opportunities in the type 2 diabetes treatment algorithm in each of the seven major markets.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
   Strategic scoping and focus
   Datamonitor key findings
   Diabetes reports in the seven major markets
   Published diabetes reports
OVERVIEW
   Catalyst
   Summary

Introduction

   Opportunities in the diabetes treatment algorithm
      The three key branded classes: TZDs, DPP-IV inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists
   Methodology
      Incretin mimetics and TZDs in the treatment algorithm
PRESCRIBING TRENDS AND INFLUENCES
   Trends in use of key non-insulin classes
      Newer classes growing as old brand falls
      Pioglitazone use decreasing in all markets except Italy
      DPP-IV inhibitors will continue their strong growth across the seven major markets
      GLP-1 agonists show consistent uptake across all markets
   Prescribing influences in type 2 diabetes treatments
      Efficacy of glycemic control is most important
      Grading of classes: pioglitazone scores lowered by negative perceptions
      Key prescribing influencesPhysician grades can be compared by country for some of the more significant criteria used to differentiate between these drug classes. This can help to indicate why some markets show greater or lesser use of thiazolidinediones (TZDs), DPP-IV inhibitors, and GLP-1 agonists. As discussed above, overall perceptions about a drug inform physicians’ gradings for individual criteria, and so it is not necessarily enlightening to consider each criterion independently for all markets; some key reasons are discussed here.
   Patient compliance with drug therapy
USE OF KEY NON-INSULIN BRANDS IN THE TYPE 2 DIABETES TREATMENT ALGORITHM
   Overview of the key non-insulin branded classes
      Prescribing influences and class use
   Thiazolidinediones
      Pioglitazone: use driven by high US patient share
      Pioglitazone and bladder cancer: Patients will switch to DPP-IV inhibitors as physician choice is constrained
      Rosiglitazone: many patients were switched out of the class
   DPP-IV inhibitors
      DPP-IV inhibitors have grown to 22% of patient share
      Drug choice within the DPP-IV inhibitor class
      DPP-IV inhibitor fixed-dose combinations by brand
   GLP-1 agonists
      GLP-1 agonists have presence across all therapy lines
      Drug choice within the GLP-1 agonist class
      Pipeline GLP-1 agonists can take share from marketed drugs
BIBLIOGRAPHY
   Journal papers
   Other sources
   Datamonitor reports

Appendix

   Datamonitor’s Type 2 Diabetes physician survey
   Contributing experts
   Report methodology
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