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The Latin American Market for Generic Drugs - A Comparative Study of 7 Key Markets
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, April 2006, Pages: 192
ARGENTINA The generic sector was valued at US$180 million in 2004, compared to US$121 million in 2003. Around 78.2% of generic sales take place in the hospital sector. Pharmacy penetration is very low; generic pharmacy sales stood at US$26.4 million in 2003, equal to 1.4% of the total. The international industry argues that most of the 'generics' available in Argentina are copy products rather than true generics because they do not have to demonstrate bioequivalence with the originator products.
.BRAZIL The National Medicines Agency (ANVISA) has increased the number of generic registrations and presentations in recent years. By July 2005, 58.5% of generic registrations and 22.2% of total presentations had been marketed. Generics are outperforming the overall pharmacy sector and the pharmaceutical market as a whole. Between January and October 2005, generics increased their pharmacy market share by 1.5% in value. Sales in the first nine months of 2005 reached US$486.5 million, which represented a 52% increase over the same period in 2004.
.CHILE Due to low prices, generic penetration is very high in volume terms, compared to Chile's neighbours. In 2004, there were 76.2 million generics units sold, equal to 39.6% of the pharmacy sector. The average price of a generic medicine stood at US$0.9 in 2004, compared to US$4.4 for a branded generic and US$7.6 for an original drug. TRIPS-related patent enforcement and the new health reform will increase pharmaceutical spending in the long term. Domestic manufacturing is expected to shift from copycats to originals and generics under licence from multinationals, a trend that could see many smaller manufacturers merge or be acquired by larger groups.
.COLOMBIA Prescription medicines accounted for 80% of the pharmacy sector in 2003, equal to US$712 million at manufacturers' prices. Bioequivalent generics accounted for 12.6% of the POM sector, or 10.1% of the pharmacy sector in 2003, equal to US$90 million. The healthcare reform programme has been instrumental in boosting consumption of pharmaceuticals; growth has been largely in volume terms, since the drugs eligible for reimbursement are primarily cheap generics.
.MEXICO Mexico has a small generic sector in comparison to its pharmaceutical market size. Local producers are SMEs but only a few are equipped to demonstrate bioequivalence. But this has to change, as new rules were enforced in 2005. Bioequivalent generics are expected to penetrate the market of similar drugs and explore new markets. There is a new wave of generic producers looking for business opportunities in Mexico.
.PERU The Peruvian generic sector is expected to increase by 6% annually in the next five years, reaching US$179 million by 2010. Pharmacy sales of generics represented 21% of the total in 2005, equal to US$28 million. They are expected to increase by 7% annually in the next five years, reaching US$39 million by 2010. According to The analyst estimates, the generic sector represented 19.6% of the pharmaceutical market as a whole in 2005. Pharmacy sales of generics represented 4.1% of the pharmaceutical market as a whole or 7.2% of the overall pharmacy sector in 2005, which is a relatively high percentage.
.VENEZUELA Generics (branded & unbranded) are between 20% and 70% cheaper than original drugs. Price continues to be their distinctive advantage. Price competition between generic producers, however, has put the average price of generics at US$2.3 in 2005, compared to US$3.3 in 2001. As a result, growth in generic sales fell to 10.7% in 2005, reaching US$221 million. Currently, there are 1,934 generic presentations in the Venezuelan pharmaceutical market, which represent 20.7% of the total. The generic sector comprises around 87 companies, but four leading producers concentrate around 75% of the sector by volume. EXTENSIVE CONTENTS The Latin American Market Overview KEY DATA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY GENERIC REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT Pan American Pharmaceutical Regulation Harmonisation Generic Prescription Trends in Latin America Generic Bioequivalence in Latin America Patent Protection & IP Rights Weaknesses in Latin America Pricing & Reimbursement Encouraging Generics in Latin America
GENERIC MARKET Pharmaceutical Market Overview in Latin America Generic Market Size in Latin America Generic Market Projections in Latin America to 2010 Generic Production in Latin America Generic Market Developments in Latin America Increasing Generic Manufacturing & Clinical Capabilities in Latin America Further Generic Industry Consolidation in Latin America Competition Arises from Indian Generic Producers in Latin America Generic HIV/AIDS Availability in Latin America ...
Each market profile typically provides KEY DATA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY GENERIC REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT Generic Regulation Generic Prescribing Bioequivalence Patent Protection & Intellectual Property Rights Pricing & Reimbursement
GENERIC MARKET Pharmaceutical Market Overview Generic Market Size Generic Market Projections to 2010 Generic Production Generic Trade Association Domestic Generic Producers Generic Research & Development
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