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Pipeline Insight: Neuropathic Pain - Pipeline Drugs Fail To Nail Neuropathic Pain
Datamonitor, July 2005, Pages: 183


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The neuropathic pain market has traditionally been a poorly defined area, with widely varying drug classes prescribed.

With many drugs now in clinical trials for key neuropathic pain sub-types, pharma companies with powerful marketing arms are expected to bring attention to this potentially lucrative market and its considerable unmet needs.

Report Scope

Overview of patient potential, segmentation by indication and unmet needs in neuropathic pain across the seven major markets

Detailed pipeline analysis for key products in each indication, plus drug sales forecasts to 2014 and clinical trial information

Commercial and clinical attractiveness of late Phase compounds likely to be launched in a neuropathic pain indication

Investigation of the key neuropathic pain subtypes: post-herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathic pain and HIV associated neuropathic pain

Report Highlights

Gabapentin remains the gold standard treatment to beat in the 5 EU and US neuropathic pain markets, which are estimated at a combined total of $2,543m in 2005, reaching $4,118m in 2007. However, Japan offers a significantly different market, based on NSAIDs and nerve blockers, and would be a good opportunity for new treatments in neuropathic pain.

The mode of drug delivery has important implications on the ease of drug administration and patient compliance, a key issue in a market where the gold standard has a dosing profile of up to four tablets per day. 20% of the products launched in the forecast are reformulations, with more due to emerge through early Phase trials.

Pfizers GABA modulator franchise appears safe, and half the brand value of Lyrica (pregabalin) is estimated to be for neuropathic pain. Only Lillys new antidepressant, Cymbalta (duloxetine) is forecast to compete, but cheaper generic gabapentin offers significant competition to all novel products launching at a premium brand price.

Reasons to Purchase

Understand key market drivers and predict the future performance of key compounds

Quantify the future size and scope of market and potential for novel molecular-targeted treatments in neuropathic pain

Benchmark pipeline agents against currently marketed products and market needs


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