ホーム > 市場調査レポート > 医薬品 > 神経疾患 > 神経疾患治療薬の価格動向と償還
カテゴリ
医薬品 (4955)
OTC (153)
がん (943)
ドラッグデリバリー (185)
ワクチン (182)
感染症 (351)
規制環境 (130)
後発医薬品 (134)
骨疾患 (37)
処方薬 (157)
神経疾患 (174)
精神疾患 (88)
製薬企業関連 (531)
創薬 (1523)
糖尿病 (192)
動物用医薬 (17)
肥満症 (44)
市場調査レポート

神経疾患治療薬の価格動向と償還

Pricing and Reimbursement Issues in Neurology

発行 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日 2006年10月 商品コード 45647
ページ情報 英文 53 Pages
価格
こちらの商品の販売は終了いたしました。

当商品の販売は、2011年12月21日を持ちまして終了しました。

原文目次

Abstract

Introduction

Age-related neurological disorders will impose increasing economic burdens on industrialized nations as their populations age. High prices fuel this market-$11 billion in 2005-but the growing use of these agents has prompted stringent cost-control measures. New drugs must demonstrate signifi cant advantages over current therapies if they are to secure favorable pricing and reimbursement in the future.

Get the Answers You Need to Shape Your Strategy

U.S. sales will increase because of a surge in Medicare Part D participation, although this impact will be blunted by discounts and rebates elsewhere in the Medicare program. What techniques will Medicare Part D use to constrain prescription of neurology dugs? What impact will these techniques have on sales?
European health care systems frequently limit the prescription of neurology drugs, at least initially, to specialists-often in the hospital setting. What new restrictions will European physicians face in prescribing neurology drugs?
Japan has a limited number of neurology drugs, and this situation is unlikely to change during our forecast. What factors will continue to constrain growth in the Japanese market? Are there opportunities for novel neurology drugs in Japan?
Pricing and reimbursement for new neurology drugs will largely be dependent on their innovation. What methods do the various markets under study employ to set prices for neurology drugs? What additional impediments to pricing will emerge?
An emerging trend in all markets (for new and established therapies alike) is health technology assessment and health economic evaluation. Which countries under study already utilize these price-control techniques? What impact will this practice have on neurology therapies?

Scope

  • Indications covered: Alzheimer' s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson' s disease.
  • Markets covered: United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and Japan.
  • Price comparisons: comparisons of international pricing for the neurological drug classes in this report.
  • Reimbursement: overview of the general environment in each market and analysis of factors specifi c to individual neurological drug classes.
  • Market outlook: pricing and reimbursement implications for the manufacturers of neurology drugs.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Strategic Considerations
  • Stakeholder Implications
  • Introduction
  • International Price Comparisons for Neurology Drugs
  • Overview
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Sidebar: Memantine: New Life-and a New Price-for an Old Drug
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Reformulations and "Me-Too" Drugs
  • Reimbursement Environment
  • United States
  • General Environment
  • Private Insurance
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Sidebar: Patient Assistance Programs-An Important Source of Drug Funding
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • France
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Germany
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Italy
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Spain
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • United Kingdom
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Japan
  • General Environment
  • Dementia Therapies
  • Parkinson' s Disease Therapies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
  • Antiepileptic Agents
  • Outlook and Implications for the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Sidebar: Generic Neurology Drugs-An Increasingly Competitive Market

Tables

  • 1. Brand Names and Marketing Companies of Select Neurology Drugs
  • 2. Ex-Manufacturer Prices of Select Neurology Drugs in Europe and Japan as a Percentage of the U.S. Price, 2005
  • 3. Average Annual Exchange Rates Against the U.S. Dollar, 2001-2005
  • 4. Prices of Reformulations of Dementia Therapies in the United States and Europe as a Percentage of the Price of the Original Formulations in Each Market, 2005
  • 5. Prices of Dementia Therapies in the United States and Europe as a Percentage of the Price of Donepezil in Each Market, 2005
  • 6. Health Insurance Coverage of the U.S. Population, 2002-2004
  • 7. Formulary Positioning of Select Neurology Drugs in Five Leading Managed Care Organizations
  • 8. Formulary Coverage of Select Neurology Drugs in National Medicare Prescription Drug Plans
  • 9. Percentage of State Medicaid Programs Using Various Pharmaceutical Cost-Containment Measures, 2000, 2003, and 2005
  • 10. State Medicaid Programs' Use of Preferred Drug Lists, August 2006
  • 11. Status of Select Neurology Drugs in Five States' Preferred Drug Lists
  • 12. Assessment of Select Neurology Drugs by France' s Medicines Evaluation Commission
  • 13. Reference and Retail Prices of Select Doses and Pack Sizes of Neurology Drugs Subject to Reference Pricing in Germany, August 2006
  • 14. Out-of-Pocket Payments for Reference-Priced Drugs in Germany
  • 15. Patent Expiration Calendar for Select Neurology Drugs
Back to Top