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The Lifestyle Drugs Outlook To 2008: Unlocking New Value In Well-Being
Business Insights, Oct 2003, Pages: 246
Executive Summary The new premium pharmaceutical environment Depression Oral contraception Sexual dysfunction Smoking cessation Obesity Alopecia Skin aging
Chapter 1 The new premium pharmaceutical environment Summary Introduction Defining and delimiting the lifestyle drug market How do I know if I have a lifestyle drug in my portfolio? Social characteristics Disease characteristics Product characteristics Summary Segmentation of the global lifestyle drug market in 2002 Attraction of the lifestyle drug market for pharma Optimizing returns on R&D Innovation is more sustainable than patent defense Consumers as surrogate sales reps High demand upon launch Ability to create new markets Drivers of demand for lifestyle drugs Demographic trends: an aging population Growth in disposable income Direct-to-consumer marketing Increasing consumer health awareness Rise in branding activities Barriers to lifestyle drug market growth Demonstrating value-for-money to payors the road to rationing Models of lifestyle drug reimbursement: Viagra as a case example UK, post-NICE: ‘exclusive rationing of lifestyle drugs Australia’s hard-line approach Recommendations for securing reimbursement of lifestyle drugs Drug abuse and misuse Loss of corporate control over brand
Chapter 2 Depression Summary Overview of depression Pathophysiology and etiology Types of depression Prevalence Drug therapy Market analysis: leading and new product sales to 2008 Paxil/Seroxat (paroxetine) Zoloft (sertraline) Effexor (venlafaxine) Lexapro (escitalopram) Outlook for the depression market Focus on unmet therapeutic needs Pipeline analysis Cymbalta (duloxetine) Variza (gepirone) Sunepitron Sanofi-Synthélabos novel antidepressant pipeline Chapter 3 Oral contraception Summary Overview of oral contraception The female reproductive population Drug therapy Market analysis: leading company and product sales to 2008 Johnson & Johnson OrthoTri-Cyclen and Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo (norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol) Wyeth Schering AG Diane 35 (ethinylestradiol + cyproterone acetate) Yasmin (drospirenone + ethinylestradiol) Organon Outlook for the oral contraception market Focus on improving compliance Overcoming perceived safety concerns Multiple indications are key to success Pipeline analysis Seasonale (ethinyl estradiol + levonorgestrel) Yasmin 20/Yasmin Lo (drospirenone + ethinylestradiol) Trimegestone/ethinyl estradiol ORG 30659 and ORG 30659/ethinyl estradiol Chapter 4 Sexual dysfunction Summary male sexual dysfunction Summary female sexual dysfunction Male sexual dysfunction Pathophysiology and etiology Loss of libido Erectile dysfunction Priapism Peyronies disease Premature and delayed ejaculation Prevalence Drug therapy Market analysis: leading and new product sales to 2008 Viagra (sildenafil) Cialis (tadalafil) Levitra/Nuviva (vardenafil) Uprima (apomorphine) Outlook for the male sexual dysfunction market Improving compliance with on demand erections Expanding the patient pool Focus on niche groups: diabetics and cardiovascular disease Pipeline analysis Female sexual dysfunction Pathophysiology and etiology Prevalence Drug therapy Outlook for the female sexual dysfunction market Lack of diagnostic tools presents major barrier to drug development Increasing presentation rates Pipeline analysis
Chapter 5 Smoking cessation Summary Overview of smoking cessation Pathophysiology Prevalence Drug therapy Market analysis: Zybans sales to 2008 Outlook for the smoking cessation market Unmet needs Pipeline analysis Zyban XL (bupropion) Rimonabant TA-NIC NicVAX Chapter 6 Obesity Summary Overview of obesity Definition of obesity Measuring and diagnosing obesity Pathophysiology and etiology Age and gender influence Genetic influence Nutritional influence Prevalence Countering the trend government action Drug therapy Market analysis: leading product sales to 2008 Xenical (orlistat) Reductil/Meridia (sibutramine) Outlook for the obesity market Improving long-term drug safety Pipeline analysis Topamax (topiramate) Axokine P57
Chapter 7 Alopecia Summary Overview of alopecia Pathophysiology and etiology Types of alopecia Alopecia areata Androgenetic alopecia Anagen effluvium Telogen effluvium Scarring alopecia Self-induced alopecia Other causes Prevalence Drug therapy Market analysis: leading product sales to 2008 Propecia (finasteride) Rogaine (minoxidil) Outlook for the alopecia market Pipeline analysis Avodart (dutasteride)
Chapter 8 Skin aging Summary Overview of skin aging Pathophysiology and etiology Prevalence Drug therapy Market analysis: leading product sales to 2008 Renova (tretinoin) Retin-A/Retin-A Micro (tretinoin) Botox (botulinium toxin type A) Outlook for the skin aging market Pipeline analysis focus on Allergan Appendix References Index
List of Figures Figure 1.1: Do you have a lifestyle drug?: summary search engine Figure 1.2: Segmentation of the global lifestyle drug market by indication, 2002 Figure 1.3: Larger sales forces are no more efficient at revenue generation than smaller sales forces Figure 1.4: Average annual growth rates of the total population and the population in broad age groups, by major area, 2000-50 (median variant) Figure 1.5: Real household disposable income per head- and gross domestic product per head in the UK, 1971-2001 Figure 1.6: US DTC marketing investment, 1996-2002 Figure 1.7: Consumers are motivated to seek health-related information and empowered by the multiple sources available to them Figure 1.8: Perceived or otherwise, differences between consumer and pharma brands have previously hindered investment in pharma branding Figure 1.9: The reimbursement decision process Figure 1.10: Improving reimbursement status of lifestyle drugs: a three-pronged approach Figure 2.11: Forecast growth of the global depression market, 2002-08 79 Figure 3.1: Global forecasts of leading companies’ oral contraceptives to 2008 106 Figure 4.1: Prevalence of male sexual dysfunction, 2002 134 Figure 4.2: Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction within the general population, 2002 Figure 4.3: Obstacles to female sexual dysfunction presentation: patient, physician and system variables List of Tables Table 1.1: Adoption of economic evaluation in healthcare decision-making in selected major economies Table 2.2: Symptoms of depression and mania Table 2.3: Adult depression prevalence rate, 2002 Table 2.4: Forecast growth of the global depression market, 2002-08 Table 2.5: Global forecasts of leading and new antidepressants to 2008 Table 2.6: Depression pipeline, phase II and above Table 3.7: Forecast growth of the childbearing population, 2003-07 (000s) Table 3.8: Estimated size of the hormonal contraceptive using population Table 3.9: Global forecasts of leading companies’ oral contraceptives to 2008 Table 4.10: Common physiological causes of erectile dysfunction Table 4.11: Prevalence of male sexual dysfunction, 2002 (000s) Table 4.12: Prevalence of complete and severe erectile dysfunction in the over 40s, 2002 (000s) Table 4.13: Current treatment options for erectile dysfunction Table 4.14: Global forecasts of leading and innovative erectile dysfunction drugs to 2008 Table 4.15: Male sexual dysfunction pipeline, phase II and above Table 4.16: Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction within the general population, 2002 (000s) Table 4.17: The female sexual dysfunction pipeline, phase II and above Table 4.18: Forecast sales of late stage products to treat female sexual dysfunction, 2004-08
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