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Product Profiles: Autism Spectrum Disorders – Growing Interest in Underserved Market Product Image

Product Profiles: Autism Spectrum Disorders – Growing Interest in Underserved Market

  • Published: April 2012
  • Region: World
  • 59 Pages
  • Datamonitor

This report reviews current brands indicated for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and key drugs in clinical development for the potential treatment of these conditions.

Over the past 6 years, three major events have impacted the autism spectrum disorders market. In 2006, Risperdal became the first drug to receive approval from the US FDA for the symptomatic treatment of irritability in children and adolescents with ASDs. Later, in 2009, the FDA approved Abilify for the same indication. In 2008, generic risperidone launched following Risperdal's US patent expiry.

Scope

- Overview of marketed and pipeline drugs in clinical development for autism spectrum disorders.
- Analysis of the market positioning of each product approved for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
- Assessment of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for marketed and late-stage pipeline candidates.
- Summary of the clinical and commercial attractiveness for each of the marketed products.
- Insight from key opinion leaders on marketed and pipeline products.

Highlights

- Risperdal and Abilify are the only two products approved for READ MORE >

OVERVIEW
- Catalyst
- Summary

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Update details: April 2012
- Strategic scoping and focus
- Datamonitor key findings
- Related reports

MARKET DEFINITION AND OVERVIEW
- Market definition
- Product overview

MARKETED PRODUCT PROFILES
- Abilify (aripiprazole; Bristol-Myers Squibb/Otsuka Pharmaceuticals)
- - Drug profile
- - Development overview
- - SWOT analysis
- - Product positioning
- - Clinical and commercial attractiveness

- Risperdal (risperidone; Johnson & Johnson)
- - Drug profile
- - Development overview
- - SWOT analysis
- - Product positioning
- - Clinical and commercial attractiveness

PIPELINE PRODUCT PROFILES
- CM-AT (Curemark)
- - Drug profile
- - Development overview
- - SWOT analysis

- AT001 (fluoxetine; Autism Therapeutics)
- - Drug profile
- - Development overview
- - SWOT analysis

- Other drugs in clinical development for autism spectrum disorders
- - STX-209 (arbaclofen; Seaside Therapeutics)
- - Memantine hydrochloride (Forest Laboratories/Merz)
- - UCB-MNC (umbilical cord blood mononuclear stem cells; Beike Biotech)
- - Carbetocin (Kyalin Bioscience)
- - RG-7314 (Roche)
- - RO-5028442 (Roche)

BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Journal papers
- Websites
- Datamonitor reports

APPENDIX
- PharmaVitae Explorer database
- Contributing experts
- Conferences attended
- Report methodology

TABLES

Table: Summary of therapeutic classes in autism spectrum disorders by A natomical Therapeutic Chemical code, 2012
Table: Summary of the ICD-10 codes used to derive drugs indicated and in clinical development for autism spectrum disorders
Table: Key marketed products for autism spectrum disorders, June 2012
Table: Key pipeline products for autism spectrum disorders, April 2012
Table: Abilify (aripiprazole; Otsuka/Bristol-Myers Squibb) – drug profile for autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: Overview of pivotal and long-term trials conducted for Abilify (aripiprazole) in autism spectrum disorders
Table: Overview of side effects associated with Abilify in two pivotal Phase III clinical trials in autism spectrum disorders
Table: Datamonitor drug assessment summary of Abilify (aripiprazole; Bristol-Myers Squibb/Otsuka Pharmaceuticals) for autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: Risperdal (risperidone; Johnson & Johnson) – drug profile for autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: Overview of pivotal trials conducted for Risperdal in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders
Table: Overview of side effects reported in two pivotal Phase III clinical trials of Risperdal in autism spectrum disorders
Table: Datamonitor drug assessment summary of Risperdal (risperidone; Johnson & Johnson) for autism spectrum disorders, 2011
Table: CM-AT (Curemark) – drug profile, 2012
Table: Phase III clinical trial of CM-AT in the treatment of core symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: Phase III open-label extension study of CM-AT in the treatment of core symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: AT001 (fluoxetine; Autism Therapeutics) – drug profile, 2012
Table: Overview of Phase III trials conducted for fluoxetine in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders
Table: STX-209 (arbaclofen; Seaside Therapeutics) – drug profile, 2012
Table: Memantine hydrochloride (Forest Laboratories/Merz) – drug profile, 2012
Table: Phase II clinical trial of memantine hydrochloride in the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: An early Phase II clinical trial of memantine hydrochloride in the treatment of adults with autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Table: UCB-MNC (Beike Biotech) – drug profile, 2012
Table: Carbetocin (Kyalin Bioscience) – drug profile, 2012

FIGURES

Figure: Abilify (aripiprazole; Otsuka Pharmaceuticals/Bristol-Myers Squibb) SWOT analysis in autism spectrum disorders, 2011
Figure: Datamonitor drug assessment summary of Abilify (aripiprazole; Bristol-Myers Squibb/Otsuka Pharmaceuticals) for autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Figure: Risperdal (risperidone; Johnson & Johnson) SWOT analysis in autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Figure: Datamonitor drug assessment summary of Risperdal (risperidone; Johnson & Johnson) for autism spectrum disorders, 2011
Figure: CM-AT (Curemark) SWOT analysis in autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Figure: AT001 (fluoxetine; Autism Therapeutics) SWOT analysis in autism spectrum disorders, 2012
Figure: Phase II clinical trial of STX-209 for autism spectrum disorders
Figure: Ongoing late Phase II clinical trial of STX-209 for autism spectrum disorders
Figure: The PharmaVitae Explorer

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