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市場調查報告書

控制釋放給藥技術:主要企業、產品及2018年之前的展望

Controlled-release: Players, products & prospects to 2018 (Volume I)

出版商 Espicom Business Intelligence
出版日期 2009年06月 商品編碼 94090
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 126
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控制釋放給藥技術:主要企業、產品及2018年之前的展望 是由出版商Espicom Business Intelligence在2009年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 126 價格從美金1040起跳。

簡介

全球藥物控制釋放市場在2008年達到將近210億美元的規模。控制釋放產品市場預計在2009年將達到215億美元,2017年達到295億美元左右的規模。

本報告書內容包括:控制釋放給藥技術介紹、現在及未來的新產品開發動向及2018年之前的銷售總額預測、技術動向、競爭動向等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

介紹

控制釋放給藥

  • 製藥產業利用的控制釋放給藥技術的種類
    • 活性給藥
    • 分解給藥
    • 擴散給藥
  • 給藥時控制釋放藥量的治療用途
  • 主要利用控制釋放給藥技術的品牌
  • 將來的商業用途及機會

給藥企業策略

  • 主要企業
  • 合作及收購
    • 策略性發展及商業合作
    • 合併及收購
  • 智慧財產

控制釋放市場

  • 2009年的現況
  • 2018年的未來動向

競爭分析

  • 有力企業
  • 企業介紹
    • AlphaRx Corporation
    • ALZA Corporation
    • Antares Pharma, Inc.
    • Biovail Corporation
    • Camurus AB
    • Cerulean Pharma Inc
    • Cipher Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Debiopharm Group
    • DelSite Biotechnologies, Inc.
    • Depomed, Inc.
    • Durect Corporation
    • Elan Corporation
    • Elite Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    • Ethypharm SA
    • Eurand
    • Flamel Technologies, Inc.
    • Glycologic, Ltd
    • KV Pharmaceuticals, Inc
    • Labopharm, Inc.
    • Lavipharm SA
    • Nano Interface Technology
    • OctoPlus N.V.
    • Penwest Pharmaceuticals
    • SCOL R Pharma, Inc.
    • Shire, Plc
    • Skinvisible, Inc.
    • SkyePharma
    • Spherics
    • Watson Pharmaceuticals

附錄

目錄

Abstract

The controlled-release market was worth nearly US$21 billion globally in 2008. The sector is dominated by the launch of oral controlled-release formulations in key therapeutic areas such as the central nervous system, cardiovascular, metabolic and respiratory diseases. The growth of controlled-release delivery continues to be fuelled by line extensions helping to offset the impact of generic erosion. We estimate there are around 60 approved controlled-release products which will generate global sales of over US$21.5 billion in 2009, peaking at around US$29.5 billion in 2017 as products mature and face patent expiration leading to a decline in mature product sales to US$28.9 billion by 2018. In addition, we forecast that controlled-release products in development from 17 key companies could generate additional sales of over US$5.1 billion by 2018.

Impact on product lifecycles

Controlled-release technologies, possibly more than any other approved delivery systems, have been an important tool for pharmaceutical companies to protect their branded franchises from the ever increasing and competitive generic market. These formulations play a critical role in establishing a balanced portfolio of solid dosage products and may lead to enhanced efficacy and improved patient compliance. This leads to reductions in patient costs and extending product life-cycle management for both branded and generic pharmaceuticals.

In the past, pharmaceutical companies have tended to develop controlled-release formulations as immediate-release counterparts near patent expiration. This trend is reversing and companies are developing controlled-release formulations earlier in the product life-cycle and often launching multiple formulations (immediate release, controlled release/ modified release, and delayed release) in parallel to expand the potential addressable patient population and gain a significant share of competitive market places.

This report answers key questions...

  • Who will have launched novel products by 2018 and what technologies could they be using?
  • Can market leaders such as ALZA and Elan maintain their status in controlled release in the face of growing competition?
  • What obstacles must companies overcome to achieve full market potential?
  • What strategies are proving most productive and for which companies?
  • What will the product/company landscape look like in 2018?

This report is part of a major new 4-volume strategic analysis

Focusing on the sectors that are driving growth

  • VOLUME I: CONTROLLED- RELEASE
  • VOLUME II: NANOTECHNOLOGY
  • VOLUME III: NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY
  • VOLUME IV: TARGETED DELIVERY

Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & INTRODUCTION

  • Overview of controlled-release delivery: past, present & future
  • Controlled delivery profiles
  • Controlled-release delivery: motivators & resistors
  • Controlled-release delivery: impact on product lifecycles

CONTROLLED-RELEASE DELIVERY

  • Types of controlled-release delivery used
    • Activated controlled-release delivery
    • Degradation controlled-release delivery
    • Diffusion controlled-release delivery
  • Current therapeutic application of controlled-release in drug delivery
  • Leading brands that utilise controlled-release delivery
  • Future commercial applications & opportunities

STRATEGIES OF DRUG DELIVERY COMPANIES

  • Leading controlled-release drug delivery companies
  • Partnerships & acquisitions
  • Intellectual Property

THE CONTROLLED-RELEASE MARKET

  • Now 2009: Approved controlled-release product sales
  • Future 2018: Global controlled-release product sales and novel controlled-release product sales

COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

  • Detailed analysis of leading companies covering:
  • Proprietary delivery technology
  • Applications in the pharma industry
  • Management/technical expertise
  • Competition within the delivery technology sector
  • Products in development/approved utilising the delivery technology
  • Sales forecasts of products utilising the delivery technology
  • Competitor ratio analysis

Companies analysed:

  • AlphaRx Corporation
  • ALZA Corporation
  • Antares Pharma, Inc.
  • Biovail Corporation
  • Camurus AB
  • Cerulean Pharma, Inc
  • Cipher Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Debiopharm Group
  • DelSite Biotechnologies, Inc.
  • Depomed, Inc.
  • Durect Corporation
  • Elan Corporation
  • Elite Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Ethypharm SA
  • Eurand N.V.
  • Flamel Technologies, Inc.
  • Glycologic, Ltd
  • KV Pharmaceuticals, Inc
  • Labopharm, Inc.
  • Lavipharm SA
  • Nano Interface Technology
  • OctoPlus N.V.
  • Penwest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • SCOLR Pharma, Inc.
  • Shire, Plc.
  • Skinvisible, Inc.
  • SkyePharma, Inc.
  • Spherics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

APPENDICIES

  • Global controlled release approved drug sales 2008-2018
  • Global controlled release development drug sales 2008-2018
  • Key controlled release delivery companies by 2015
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