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Innovation in Drug Delivery: The Future of Nanotechnology and Non-invasive Protein Delivery
Business Insights, Nov 2006, Pages: 137
Executive Summary 10
Introduction 10 Advances in nanotechnology 11 Targeted therapies in oncology 12 Innovation in pulmonary delivery 13 Innovation in transdermal delivery 14 Innovation in medical devices: stents and implants 15 Competitive landscape 16 The future of drug delivery 17
Chapter 1 Introduction 20 Summary 20 Introduction 21 Key indications 21 Key trends 22 Cost and revenue implications of innovative technology 23 Drivers of innovation 24 Poor patient compliance and injectable protein delivery 24 Needle-free injections 24 Non-invasive protein delivery 25 Poor solubility 25 Formulation technologies for poorly soluble compounds 26 Reducing drug dosage frequency 26 Combination products 26 Controlled release 27 Conclusions and key findings 28
Chapter 2 Advances in nanotechnology 32 Summary 32 Introduction 33 Advantages of nanotechnology for drug delivery 33 Marketed products using nanotechnology 35 Abraxane 35 Doxil 36 Potential for nanotechnology in drug delivery 37 Injectable delivery 38 Implantable delivery systems 38 Oral delivery 39 Transdermal delivery 39 Competitive landscape 40 Elan 40 Flamel Technologies 41 Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences 42 Abraxis BioScience 43 Others 43 The future of nanotechnology in drug delivery 44 Delivering cancer stem cell therapies 44 siRNA and gene therapy 45 Conclusions and key findings 45
Chapter 3 Targeted therapies in oncology 48 Summary 48 Introduction 49 Targeted therapies overview 49 Nanotechnologies to target cancers 50 Stealth 51 Transdrug 52 NanoCrystal 52 Monoclonal antibodies 53 Pipeline mAbs 54 Antibody fragments 56 PEGylation 56 UniBody technology 57 Inhaled monoclonal antibodies 57 Oral monoclonal antibodies 58 Drug delivery to brain tumors 58 Stem cell therapy 59 Synthetic toxins 59 Viral delivery systems 59 RNAi in chemotherapy 60 Conclusions and key findings 62
Chapter 4 Innovation in pulmonary delivery 64 Summary 64 Introduction 65 Advantages and disadvantages of pulmonary delivery 65 Advantages 66 Disadvantages 66 Key pulmonary delivery pipeline 67 Key indications for pulmonary drug delivery 68 Asthma and COPD 68 Diabetes 69 Inhaled insulin pipeline 70 CNS disorders 73 Infectious diseases 74 Other indications 76 Conclusions and key findings 77
Chapter 5 Innovation in transdermal delivery 80 Summary 80 Introduction 81 Transdermal drug delivery pipeline 81 Transdermal patch technologies 83 Passive patch 84 Noven Pharmaceuticals 85 Iomai 85 Active patches 85 ZARS Pharma 85 ALZA Corporation 86 Altea Therapeutics 87 TransPharma Medical 88 Future of transdermal drug delivery 89 Conclusion and key findings 89
Chapter 6 Innovation in medical devices: stents and implants 92 Summary 92 Introduction 93 Implants 93 Injectable solid implants 93 Injectable microparticles 95 Drug-eluting stents 96 Marketed stents 96 Cypher 96 Taxus 97 Xience 97 Clinical trials 98 Cost effectiveness 99 Adverse events 99 Drug-eluting stent pipeline 100 ZoMaxx 100 Endeavor 101 Next generation drug-eluting stents 101 Controlled-release implantable microchips 102 MEMS technologies 103 Conclusions and key findings 103
Chapter 7 Competitive landscape 106 Summary 106 Introduction 107 Leading innovative drug delivery companies 107 Altea Therapeutics 109 Pipeline 109 Strategic and growth analysis 110 ALZA Corporation 110 Pipeline 111 Strategic and growth analysis 112 Elan 113 Pipeline 114 Strategic and growth analysis 114 Emisphere 116 Pipeline 116 Strategic and growth analysis 117 Nektar 118 Pipeline 118 Strategic and growth analysis 119 Key M&A and licensing activity 120 Drug delivery business strategy 120 M&A activity in drug delivery 121
Chapter 8 The future of drug delivery 124 Summary 124 Introduction 125 Nanotechnology 126 siRNA 127 Stem cells 128 Transmucosal drug delivery 129 Conclusions and key findings 131 Chapter 9 Appendix 134 IMS data 134 Bibliography 134 Index 136
List of Figures Figure 1.1: Drivers of innovation in drug delivery 24 Figure 2.2: Sales of Abraxane, Taxol and generic paclitaxol in the US and 5EU, 2005-6 36 Figure 2.3: Doxil structure 37 Figure 3.4: Targeted oncology pipeline by indication, 2006 50 Figure 3.5: Sales of marketed oncology mAbs, 2004-5 54 Figure 4.6: Inhaled insulin market forecast, 2006-2015 70 Figure 4.7: Aradigm pain management AERx device 74 Figure 4.8: Sales forecasts of MedImmunes FluMist and CAIV-T in the US, 2004-2011 76 Figure 5.9: Transdermal drug delivery pipeline by therapy area, 2006 82 Figure 5.10: ALZA’s E-TRANS delivery system 87 Figure 6.11: Biophan’s nanomagnetic particle-based technology 95 Figure 7.12: Capabilities of leading innovative drug delivery companies, 2006 108 Figure 7.13: Licensing and collaboration strategy of leading innovative drug delivery companies 121
List of Tables Table 1.1: Key companies specializing in long-acting injection technology 27 Table 2.2: Nanoparticles as drug delivery carriers 34 Table 2.3: Sales of cancer nanomedicine marketed products in the US and 5EU, 2005-6 35 Table 2.4: Key nanotechnology/nanomedicine deals, 2005-2006 38 Table 2.5: Sales of marketed products using Elan’s NanoCrystal technology in the US and 5EU, 2005-6 40 Table 2.6: Flamel’s product pipeline using the Medusa platform, 2006 42 Table 3.7: Key pipeline oncology drugs using nanotechnology, 2006 51 Table 3.8: Late stage oncology monoclonal antibody pipeline, 2006 55 Table 3.9: Antibody fragment pipeline, 2006 56 Table 3.10: Chemotherapeutic siRNA targets 61 Table 4.11: Key pulmonary/inhalable delivery pipeline, 2006 67 Table 4.12: Key pulmonary insulin pipeline, 2006 71 Table 5.13: Key late-stage transdermal patches, 2006 83 Table 5.14: Transdermal patch technology companies, 2006 84 Table 6.15: Key clinical trial with drug-eluting stents, 2006 98 Table 6.16: Comparison of costs for bare-metal and drug-eluting coronary stents, 2004 99 Table 6.17: Drug eluting stent pipeline, 2006 100 Table 7.18: Altea Therapeutic’s pipeline, 2006 109 Table 7.19: ALZA’s core technologies, 2006 111 Table 7.20: ALZA Therapeutics’ pipeline, 2006 111 Table 7.21: ALZA’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6 112 Table 7.22: Elan’s R&D pipeline, 2006 114 Table 7.23: Elan’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6 115 Table 7.24: Emisphere’s pipeline, 2006 117 Table 7.25: Emisphere’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6 117 Table 7.26: Nektar’s key innovative pipeline products, 2006 119 Table 7.27: Nektar Therapeutics’ drug delivery deals, 2005-6 119 Table 7.28: Drug discovery and technology deals made by the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, 2000–04 120 Table 7.29: Key drug delivery M&A activity, 2006 122
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