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Blockbusters of the Future: Is the search for new blockbusters a sustainable growth model?
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Blockbusters of the Future: Is the Search for New Blockbusters a Sustainable Growth Model? Analyzes the current and future blockbuster market. Datamonitor assesses the revenue potential of individual blockbusters and how this will affect the future R&D focus and revenue growth of their marketing companies. The analysis also predicts the future revenue potential of the leading 18 pharmaceutical companies’ late stage pipelines. You will gain access to: • Quantitative analysis of the key factors that ensure blockbuster success, with reference to Datamonitor''s proprietary Blockbuster Value Index methodology • Best practice recommendations to achieve blockbuster success based on analysis of companies with the required sales and marketing capabilities • Evaluation of strategies that will optimize market penetration within the first year of market launch, using Datamonitor''s proprietary SimScore tool • Comparison of revenue potential of key compounds in the late stage pipelines of the top 18 pharmaceutical companies • Discussion of the impact of current and next generation blockbusters on the global pharmaceutical market to 2008. Research Methodology: Datamonitor''s 21st Century Insight analyses are based on extensive primary and secondary research on all major strategic issues across seven key national markets. Blockbusters of the Future is based on extensive research and analysis of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, supported by secondary research across leading industry journals and Datamonitor''s extensive in-house library. The following steps are carried out for each 21st Century Insight project: • Hypothesis generation based on secondary research and liaison with key company contacts • Hypothesis testing through primary research interviews targeting pharmaceutical executives • Validation of research findings through key company contacts. Structure AND Scope: Understanding which Factors Ensure Blockbuster |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Datamonitor insight into the current and future blockbuster market
15 out of the 44 current blockbusters will have lost US patent protection before the end of 2002, affecting approximately $30bn of revenues. Companies will have to rethink their current portfolio and growth strategies to replace lost growth drivers
Arthritis, respiratory disorders and cancer are the new blockbuster breeding grounds. Companies must refocus their R&D activities to exploit opportunities outside their current areas of expertise
Lifecycle management strategies are not being fully optimized to boost the long term prescription volumes of blockbuster drugs
Overall blockbuster revenue growth is declining. Companies must reduce their dependence on business models that rely heavily on blockbuster revenues if they are to meet investors’ double-digit growth expectations
Personalized genomic-based therapies will eventually change the definition of a blockbuster and require a shift of R&D and promotional investment away from individual drugs and towards specific disease franchises
ARE BLOCKBUSTERS THE FUTURE?
Why the reliance on blockbusters?
Blockbusters on the market
Analysis of historical blockbuster sales, 1994–2000
Analysis of forecasted blockbuster sales, 2001–2008
The changing trends in the blockbuster market until 2008
Company share of the blockbuster market
Company analysis of the future blockbuster market
The changing therapeutic focus of the blockbuster market
The impact of rising costs and pharmacogenomics on the blockbuster market
CREATING AND MAINTAINING A BLOCKBUSTER
What makes a blockbuster?
Lessons from past blockbusters
Ideal launch situations that have contributed to blockbuster success
Datamonitor’s framework for analyzing factors that impact on a blockbuster’s success
Blockbuster Value Index
Blockbuster Value Index is linearly proportional to blockbuster revenue
Blockbuster success: clinical profile or sales and marketing strength?
Companies that are maxmizing their blockbuster success
Conclusion:
Creating a blockbuster: Optimal launch strategies
Datamonitor’s framework for analyzing blockbuster launch strategies
The methodological context
Predicting first year market share using SimScore
The SimScore scoring system
Launching a blockbuster
Geographic focus for a blockbuster launch: Glucophage, Novolin and Norvasc
Glucophage – a successful US blockbuster franchise
Novolin – strong European and Japanese presence
Norvasc – strong US and Japanese presence
The positioning of a blockbuster at launch: Lipitor
The impact of DTC on blockbuster success: Claritin
The pre-launch awareness needed for blockbuster success: Viagra
Maintaining a blockbuster: Optimal lifecycle management strategies
How to remain competitve throughout the lifecycle: Cipro
The effect of branding in blockbuster success: Prozac vs. Prilosec
Remaining a blockbuster despite patent expiry: Adalat
Datamonitor’s best practice recommendations for creating and maintaining blockbusters
How to achieve blockbuster success in less mature disease markets
How to achieve blockbuster success in more mature disease markets
THE FUTURE BLOCKBUSTERS
What changes are expected in the future blockbuster market?
The emerging blockbusters: potential of currently marketed products until 2008
Therapeutic focus of the potential blockbusters
Cardiovascular
CNS
Cancer
Infectious diseases
Respiratory
Arthritis
Gastrointestinal ulcers
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Thrombosis
Others
Conclusion
The next generation of blockbusters: pipeline potential of 18 top tier pharmaceutical companies until 2008
Pipeline Productivity Index
Pipeline Productivity Index is linearly proportional to R&D investment
Companies that are maximizing their overall R&D investment for each compound in late stage development
Companies that have the ability to produce future high quality late stage pipelines
GlaxoSmithKline
Pharmacia
Wyeth
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Schering-Plough
Eli Lilly
Abbott Laboratories
Pfizer
AstraZeneca
Roche
Novartis
Johnson & Johnson
Merck & Co.
Aventis
Amgen
Takeda
Yamanouchi
Sankyo
Conclusion: the high earning products in top tier companies’ pipelines
APPENDIX
Introduction to Datamonitor Healthcare forecasting
Current drug forecast methodology
Methodology
Market events
Validation
Pipeline drug forecast methodology
Predicting initial market share
Forecasting future growth
Influencing factors
Datamonitor Healthcare’s pharmaceutical strategy capabilities
About 21st Century Insight
About eHealthInsight
Datamonitor’s strategic consulting expertise
Key strategy team members
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