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The Cardiovascular Market Outlook to 2008
Business Insights, Oct 2003, Pages: 185
The Cardiovascular Market Outlook to 2008, is a comprehensive source of market analysis of the most valuable therapy area within the global pharmaceutical market Valued at an estimated $73.7bn in 2002, the global market for cardiovascular drugs grew by a moderate 2.5% over 2001 levels.
But how much do you know about the fastest growing cardiovascular (CV) segment? Who has the fastest growing CV portfolio? And how will the market develop in the next five years? All these questions and more are answered in this management report. This report provides detailed analysis of patient pool potential, sub-markets, leading companies' strategies, key industry developments and potential CV blockbusters of the future.
With this analysis you will be able to identify areas for investment and develop strategies to counter any upcoming threats to your CV drug portfolio. Lifecycle management strategies are also becoming as important as product innovation in maintaining and building market shares and revenues. Understand how leading companies are maximizing lifecycle management strategies to extend revenue streams within the cardiovascular market with this new report.
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