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The Dermatology Market Outlook to 2013: Competitive Landscape, Pipeline Analysis and Growth Opportunities
Business Insights, Oct 2008, Pages: 170
The Dermatology Market Outlook to 2013 Executive Summary 12 Overview and epidemiology of dermatological disorders 12 Global market analysis 12 Pipeline analysis 13 Competitive landscape 14
Chapter 1 Scope and methodology 16 Scope 16 Methodology 17
Chapter 2 Overview and epidemiology of dermatological disorders 20 Summary 20 Introduction 21 Acne 23 Overview 23 Epidemiology 25 Forecast epidemiology 25 Psoriasis 27 Overview 27 Epidemiology 28 Forecast epidemiology 29 Dermatitis 31 Overview 31 Epidemiology 33 Forecast epidemiology 34 Rosacea 36 Overview 36 Epidemiology 37 Forecast epidemiology 38 Infectious diseases of the skin 40 Overview 40 Viral infections of the skin 40 Bacterial infections of the skin 42 Fungal infections of the skin 43 Epidemiology 44 Viral infections of the skin 44 Bacterial infections of the skin 45 Fungal infections of the skin 46 Forecast epidemiology 47 Viral infections of the skin 47 Bacterial infections of the skin 48 Fungal infections of the skin 49
Chapter 3 Global market analysis 52 Summary 52 Introduction 53 Market analysis by country 53 Licensing trends 55 Market analysis by drug class 56 Leading brands dynamics 58 Dermatology sales forecast to 2013 60 Key events in the dermatology market 61 Biologics expected to drive growth in the psoriasis market 61 FDA requires class labeling and strengthened warnings for all four leading anti-TNF therapies 61 Topical acne market moving towards combination products 61 Black box warning for Elidel and Protopic to adversely impact growth 62 Roche’s Roaccutane plagued by side-effect concerns and limited risk management programs 62 Acne treatments 63 Market analysis by drug class 63 Leading acne treatment brands by drug class 64 Key brands analysis 65 Differine 65 Roaccutane 65 Acne treatment sales forecast to 2013 67 Psoriasis treatments 68 Market analysis by drug class 68 Leading psoriasis treatment brands by drug class 69 Key brands analysis 70 Raptiva 70 Soriatane 71 Psoriasis treatment sales forecast to 2013 72 Corticosteroid treatments 73 Market analysis by drug class 73 Leading corticosteroid treatment brands by drug class 74 Key brands analysis 75 Olux 75 Corticosteroid treatment sales forecast to 2013 76 Anti-infective treatments 77 Market analysis by drug class 77 Leading anti-infective treatment brands by drug class 78 Key brands analysis 79 Lamisil 79 Bactroban 80 Aldara 80 Zovirax 81 Anti-infective treatments sales forecast to 2013 83 Non steroidal products 84 Market analysis by drug class 84 Non steroidal brands by drug class 85 Key brands analysis 85 Elidel 85 Protopic 87 Non steroidal treatments sales forecast to 2013 88
Chapter 4 Pipeline analysis 90 Summary 90 Introduction 91 Key trends in R&D 91 Celgene’s apremilast may be an alternative to current anti-TNF therapies 93 Intense competition in psoriasis, but voclosporin could compete on better side-effect profile and cost 93 Collagenex (Galderma) licenses becocalcidol from QuatRx 93 Reformulation products gaining traction 94 Dermatology pipeline 95 Leading drugs in development 97 Profiles of key pipeline products 98 Recently marketed drugs 98 Altabax 98 Desonate (desonide hydrogel) 99 Humira 101 Ziana 103 Oracea 105 Taclonex 107 Drugs in registration 108 Ustekinumab (CNTO–1275) 108 Panaclar/BG-12 110 Drugs in Phase III clinical studies 112 Voclosporin (ISA-237) 112 ABT-874 (formerly J-695) 113 Drugs in Phase II clinical studies 114 Apremilast (CC-10004) 114 COL-118 116 Pipeline forecast 118
Chapter 5 Competitive landscape 122 Summary 122 Introduction 123 Sales performance of leading players 123 Detailed analysis of leading dermatology players 130 Stiefel Labs 130 Overview 130 Sales focus by drug class 130 Marketed product portfolio 131 R&D pipeline analysis 132 Strategic and growth analysis 132 Johnson & Johnson (J&J) 133 Overview 133 Sales focus by drug class 133 R&D pipeline analysis 135 Sanofi-Aventis 136 Overview 136 Sales focus by drug class 136 Marketed product portfolio 137 R&D pipeline analysis 138 Strategic and growth analysis 138 Novartis 138 Overview 138 Sales focus by drug class 139 Marketed product portfolio 140 R&D pipeline analysis 141 Strategic and growth analysis 142 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) 142 Overview 142 Sales focus by drug class 143 Marketed product portfolio 144 R&D pipeline analysis 145 Strategic and growth analysis 145 Galderma 146 Overview 146 Sales focus by drug class 146 Marketed product portfolio 148 R&D pipeline analysis 149 Strategic and growth analysis 149 Leo Pharma 149 Overview 149 Sales focus by drug class 150 Marketed product portfolio 151 R&D pipeline analysis 152 Strategic and growth analysis 153 Bayer-Schering Pharma 154 Overview 154 Sales focus by drug class 154 Marketed product portfolio 155 R&D pipeline analysis 156 Strategic and growth analysis 156 Schering-Plough 157 Overview 157 Sales focus by drug class 157 Marketed product portfolio 158 R&D pipeline analysis 159 Strategic and growth analysis 159 Roche 160 Overview 160 Sales focus by drug class 160 Marketed product portfolio 161 R&D pipeline analysis 161 Strategic and growth analysis 162
Chapter 6 Appendix 164 IMS data 164 D1A1 – Topical dermatological anti-fungals 164 D1A2 – Systemic dermatological anti-fungals 164 D1A3 – Topical scalp anti-fungals 164 D5A0 – Topical anti-psoriasis products 164 D5B0 – Systemic anti-psoriasis products 164 D5X0 – Other non-steroidal products for inflammatory skin disorders 164 D6A0 – Topical antibiotics and/or sulphonamides 164 D6D1 – Topical anti-virals 164 D6D9 – Other topical products used in viral infections 164 D7A0 – Plain topical corticosteroids 164 D7B1 – Combinations of corticosteroids with anti-bacterials 164 D7B2 – Combinations of corticosteroids with anti-fungals 164 D7B3 – Combinations of corticosteroids with anti-bacterials 164 D7B4 – Other corticosteroid combinations 164 D10A0 – Topical anti-acne preparations 164 D10B0 – Oral anti-acne preparations 164 Glossary 165 Biologics 166 Monoclonal antibody 166 Anti-TNF therapies 166 Atopic dermatitis 166 Rosacea 166 Psoriasis 166 Pleuromutilin 167 Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) 167 Clinical Erythema Assessment (CEA) 167 Index 168
List of Figures Figure 2.1: Mechanism of acne formation 23 Figure 2.2: Disease progression and symptoms of acne 24 Figure 2.3: Common forms of psoriasis 27 Figure 2.4: Types of dermatitis 32 Figure 2.5: Types of contact dermatitis 33 Figure 2.6: Subtypes of rosacea 37 Figure 2.7: Types of viral infections 41 Figure 2.8: Types of bacterial infections 42 Figure 2.9: Types of fungal infections 43 Figure 3.10: Global dermatology market share by geography, 2007, US$m 53 Figure 3.11: Sales of types of dermatology brands, 2006–07 55 Figure 4.12: Prevailing R&D approaches, 2008 92 Figure 4.13: Leading recently launched products and late-stage R&D in the dermatology market, 2008 97 Figure 5.14: Market share of key players by sales value, 2007 126 Figure 5.15: Projected market share of key players by sales value, 2013 127 Figure 5.16: Market share and ranking of leading players in the global dermatology market, 2007– 13 128 Figure 5.17: Stiefel Labs’ dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 130 Figure 5.18: J&J’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 133 Figure 5.19: Sanofi-Aventis’ dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 136 Figure 5.20: Novartis’ dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 139 Figure 5.21: GSK’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 143 Figure 5.22: Galderma’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 147 Figure 5.23: Leo Pharma’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 150 Figure 5.24: Bayer-Schering’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 154 Figure 5.25: Schering Plough’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 157 Figure 5.26: Roche’s dermatology sales by drug class, 2007 160
List of Tables Table 2.1: Estimated prevalence of dermatological conditions across the seven major markets, 2007 21 Table 2.2: Estimated prevalence of acne across the seven major markets, 2007 25 Table 2.3: Forecast epidemiology of acne across the seven major markets, 2007–13 26 Table 2.4: Estimated prevalence of psoriasis across the seven major markets, 2007 28 Table 2.5: Forecast epidemiology of psoriasis across the seven major markets, 2007–13 30 Table 2.6: Estimated prevalence of dermatitis across the seven major markets, 2007 34 Table 2.7: Forecast epidemiology of dermatitis across the seven major markets, 2007–13 35 Table 2.8: Estimated prevalence of rosacea across the seven major markets, 2007 38 Table 2.9: Forecast epidemiology of rosacea across the seven major markets, 2007–13 39 Table 2.10: Estimated prevalence of viral infections of the skin across the seven major markets, 2007 44 Table 2.11: Estimated prevalence of bacterial infections of the skin across the seven major markets, 2007 45
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