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新薬動向:中枢神経系疾患治療薬

New Drug Futures: Central Nervous System

発行 Espicom Business Intelligence
出版日 2006年05月 商品コード 40071
ページ情報 英文 66 PAGES
価格
US$ 1,320 換算 ¥ 106,510 (税抜) Hard Copy
US$ 1,320 換算 ¥ 106,510 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


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Abstract

This chapter of New Drug Futures evaluates, compares and contrasts the prospects for the compounds that will revolutionise the pharmaceutical industry over the next 5 years and beyond in the CNS sector. The report includes unique sales forecasts by major product.

The full 400-page report, evaluates, compares and contrasts the prospects for the compounds that will revolutionise the pharmaceutical industry over the next 5 years and beyond. The report covers 8 key therapy areas (alimentary/metabolic, anti-infectives, cancer, cardiovascular, CNS, musculoskeletal, respiratory, vaccines) and includes unique sales forecasts by major product. Click here for more information. This chapter is available separately.

The Central Nervous System (CNS) market is the second largest therapeutic category and is one of the fastest growing. We forecast the global CNS market generated sales of US$68.7 billion in 2005 (+6.1% from 2004). The majority of sales were derived from the US (c. 66%) although sales growth was stronger ex-US.

Within this market the largest segments by sales are: antidepressants (23% market share), antipsychotics (22.6%) and anti-epileptics (16.8%). Some of the fastest growing segments are: sleep disorders (+14.8% (YoY), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (+10.8% YoY), Alzheimer's disease (+10.7% YoY) and antipsychotics (+10.2% YoY).

CNS disorders represent more than 15% of the global cost of disease. For example, costs of over $100 billion per annum makes Alzheimer's the third most expensive disease in the USA. In addition, they are the leading cause of disability; at any one time 1.5 billion people suffer with a brain or spinal disorder.

CNS diseases and disorders represent the largest and fastest growing area of unmet medical need. Over 1.5 billion people worldwide, including over 100 million people in the US, suffer from CNS diseases or disorders. Key prevalence indicators:

Table of Contents

CURRENT MARKET SIZE

ADDRESSABLE PATIENT POPULATION

CURRENT TREATMENTS

CNS SALES DRIVERS

CNS SALES BREAKERS

FUTURE TREATMENTS

MARKET DYNAMICS - WINNERS & LOSERS

KEY DRUGS LAUNCHES BY 2010

KEY EVALUATION CRITERIA

KEY CNS DRUG LAUNCHES BY 2010

  • Alzhemed (Neurochem)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Asenapine (Pfizer/Organon)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Bifeprunox (Wyeth/Solvay/Lundbeck)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Champix (Pfizer)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Daytrana (Shire)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • DVS 233 ( Wyeth)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Flurizan (Myriad Genetics)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Gaboxodol (Lundbeck/Merck)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Indiplon (Pfizer /Neurocrine)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Laquinimod (Teva/Active Biotech)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Lunesta/Estorra (Sepracor)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Lurasidone (Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma/Merck & Co.)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Lyrica (Pfizer)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Mylinax (Serono/Ivax)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • NS2359 (GlaxoSmithKline/NeuroSearch)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Paliperidone (Johnson & Johnson)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Phenserine (Axonyx)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Rozerem (Takeda)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Saredutant (Sanofi-Aventis)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management/clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings and approval
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis

COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS SUMMARY

COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS - DRUGS

COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS - COMPANIES

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