Abstract
Incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus are increasing worldwide, in
line with lifestyle changes and population aging. In particular, the rising
prevalence of diabetes is closely linked with that of obesity, creating
significant market opportunities. As discussed in this new visiongain report -
World Diabetes Market Analysis, 2009-2023 - The World Health Organization
estimates the number of diabetics to exceed 350 million by 2030. Governments
and other healthcare providers around the world are investing in health
education, diagnosis and treatments for this chronic, debilitating - but
controllable - disorder.
In 2007, the diabetes treatment market worldwide was worth over $25 billion,
and had double-digit growth from the year before. Consequently, it is one of
the largest sectors in the global healthcare industry. All segments of the
diabetes therapy market have been expanding, but which will grow fastest in
years to come? What are the key therapeutic and commercial trends to watch?
How will the principal national markets perform from 2009 to 2023? What will
happen to the current leading products/therapies? How does diabetes overlap
with obesity? This report will answer those and other crucial questions about
this large, increasingly important pharmaceutical market.
This visiongain report - World Diabetes Market Analysis, 2009-2023 - provides
in-depth analysis of the markets for insulins, insulin analogues and oral
anti-diabetics. This report also covers the new GLP-1 analogues - such as
Byetta and liraglutide - as well as potentially revolutionary insulin delivery
technologies. Our study includes detailed sales forecasts for crucial products
and market areas, providing the information you need to assess commercial
aspects of the diabetes market fully. We cover both sales worldwide and for
leading national markets, present and future. In addition to consultation with
relevant experts - including interview transcripts - this original research
involved a detailed study of policy documents, industrial reports and current
developments, including R&D pipelines and line extensions. Importantly,
visiongain applied techniques such as financial forecasting and analyses of
market drivers and restraints. The result is a comprehensive market- and
industry-based report with detailed analyses and informed opinion that you
will not find anywhere else.
Highlights of World Diabetes Market Analysis, 2009-2023 include:
- Analyses of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that will
affect the global diabetes market, particularly drivers and restraints
- Sales forecasts for major drugs and discussion of prominent companies'
activities
- Separate analyses and forecasts for the oral anti-diabetics and insulin
analogues markets
- Regional analyses for the United States, Europe, Japan, China and India,
all divided into sales forecasts for oral anti-diabetics and insulin analogues
- Expert opinion - derived from original research interviews - discussing
diabetes research, promising drugs and the commercial and therapeutic
significance of the obesity epidemic on diabetes incidence and treatment,
present and future
- Analyses of crucial future trends, including ultra-long-acting drugs and
novel insulin-delivery technologies, as well as more-radical developments.
Why you should buy this report:
- To receive forecasts of global revenue trends for diabetes treatments from
2009 to 2023
- To gain in-depth sales forecasts, from 2009 to 2023, covering strengths
and weaknesses of key products and sub-markets
- To gain an understanding of all sectors of the diabetes market, including
commercial analyses of individual drugs, drug classes, pipelines and regional
markets
- To discover insight from original interviews with key opinion leaders
(KOLs)
- To find out how the diabetes market is set to change dramatically over the
next fifteen years
- To discover how the diabetes management sector is evolving worldwide in
terms of diagnosis, assessment, treatment and patient compliance
- To discover exactly why diabetes is a major concern for governments, and
why this serious chronic illness is one of the most important global
healthcare issues, with hundreds of millions of people suffering from diabetes
and hundreds of million more currently at risk
Visiongain predicts continuing expansion of the market for the whole range of
diabetes treatments, driven by increasing disease incidence as well as
improvements to diagnoses and treatment access, especially in developing
countries. Successful participating companies will benefit as a result,
gaining market prominence from high-value products. The healthcare industry
cannot afford to ignore current developments in diabetes treatment, as shown
in this report. Diabetes is arguably the greatest healthcare threat in
developed countries and a rising scourge in countries such as China, India and
Brazil. Pharmaceutical, biotechnological and diagnostics companies cannot
afford to overlook this developing field, especially for innovative therapies.
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1 Crucial Details of the Diabetes Market Trajectory
- 1.1.1 Visiongain Predicts the Diabetes Market will approach $64 billion
by 2023
- 1.1.2 Diabetes is Spreading at an Epidemic Rate: The Need for
Pharmaceuticals is Growing
- 1.1.3 Diabetes Care Works: The Market Will Expand Significantly
- 1.1.4 Awareness, Advocacy, and Government Spending aimed at Diabetes are
all Expanding
- 1.2 Aims, Scope and Format of the Report
- 1.3 Research Methodology
2. INTRODUCTION
- 2.1 What is Diabetes Mellitus?
- 2.1.1 Symptoms of Diabetes
- 2.1.2 Type 1 Diabetes
- 2.1.3 Type 2 Diabetes
- 2.1.4 Gestational Diabetes
- 2.1.5 Other types of Diabetes
- 2.1.6 “Pre-Diabetes”: Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) and Metabolic
Syndrome
- 2.2 Health Consequences: Diabetes Can Cause Heart, Kidney, Eye, and Nerve
Damage
- 2.3 Obesity: The Major Diabetes Risk Factor
- 2.4 Other Risk Factors: Age, Genetics, Race
- 2.5 Diagnosis: Guidelines are Subject to Change
- 2.6 Prevalence: By All Measures, Diabetes Rates are Rising Epidemically
- 2.7 The Economic Costs of Diabetes: $58 billion in the US, $41 billion in
Africa
- 2.8 Treatments
- 2.8.1 Insulin: A Central Therapeutic Product
- 2.8.1.1 Crucial Insulin Characteristics: Onset, Peak, and Duration
Modifications
- 2.8.1.2 Invasive Insulin Delivery Methods: Injections, Pumps, Insulin
Jets
- 2.8.1.3 Moving Away from Injections? Alternative Delivery Methods
Under Development, and Set to Revolutionize the Market
- 2.8.2 Medications
- 2.8.3 More Novel Therapies? A New Discovery about How Insulin Works May
Lead to New Drugs
- 2.9 Diabetes Treatment Noncompliance Rates 25% to 90%
3. WORLD DIABETES MARKET, 2008-2023
- 3.1 Market Forecast, 2008-2023
- 3.2 Leading Drugs
- 3.2.1 Byetta: Potentially Revolutionary Blockbuster
- 3.2.2 Oral Antidiabetics Forecast
- 3.2.3 Actos
- 3.2.4 Avandia: Unlikely to Survive past 2013
- 3.2.5 Januvia
- 3.2.6 Avandamet
- 3.2.7 Human Insulin and Analogues Forecast
- 3.2.8 Lantus
- 3.2.9 Novorapid
- 3.2.10 Humalog
- 3.2.11 Novomix
- 3.2.12 Actraphane HM
- 3.2.13 Levemir
- 3.2.14 Other Diabetes-related Drugs: Symlin Up and Kinedak Down
- 3.3 Alternative Delivery Methods: The Possibilities to Watch
4. LEADING COMPANIES
- 4.1 Novo Nordisk
- 4.2 Takeda
- 4.3 Sanofi-aventis
- 4.4 Eli Lilly
- 4.5 Amylin
- 4.6 Pipeline Developments
- 4.6.1 Liraglutide
- 4.6.2 Other GLP-1 Analogues
- 4.6.3 DPP-4 Inhibitors
- 4.6.4 Biguanides
- 4.6.5 New Therapy Class: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2)
inhibitors
- 4.6.6 Insulin Pipelines: Some New Insulins, but Mostly Focused On
Delivery Methods
- 4.6.7 Pipeline for a Cure?
5. WORLD MARKET ANALYSIS BY REGION
- 5.1 United States
- 5.2 Europe
- 5.3 Japan
- 5.4 India: Becoming the Largest World Market?
- 5.5 China: Another Region to Watch Closely
- 5.6 The Rest of the World
6. SWOT (STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES, THREATS) ANALYSIS
- 6.1 Strengths: Diabetes is Increasing, and Diabetes Drugs Work
- 6.2 Weaknesses
- 6.3 Opportunities
- 6.4 Threats
- 6.4.1 The Most Significant Threat: Potential Changes in Drug Approval
Guidelines
- 6.4.2 Other Significant Threats
- 6.5 Interview with Fred Levine, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Burnham Institute
for Medical Research; Director, Sanford Children' s Health Research Center
- 6.5.1 On alternative delivery methods:
- 6.5.2 On cardiovascular problems associated with oral antidiabetics
- 6.5.3 On obesity and diabetes
- 6.5.4 On Byetta
- 6.5.5 On Stem Cell Therapy/Cure
- 6.6 Interview with Bjorn Tyrberg, PhD. Associate Professor at Burnham
Institute for Medical Research, Diabetes and Obesity Research Center.
- 6.6.1 On Diet and Diabetes
- 6.6.2 On Byetta and liraglutide
7. CONCLUSIONS: DIABETES IS A GROWTH MARKET
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