This research service encompasses feedback on aspects of drug delivery and
drug treatment provided by physicians in the U.S. who treat neurological
disorders in order to enable interested stakeholders to gain insight into
current and future prescribing and treatment trends. Analysis of the gathered
data includes issues such as awareness, usage, preferences, influencing
criteria, patient compliance, desired delivery types to be made available, as
well as feedback on the role the delivery device plays in the prescribing
decision for a drug.
Table of Contents
Research Background, Objectives, Method Details, and Demographic Profile
Executive Summary
Overview of Awareness, Usage and Preferences
General Criteria and Perceptions that Influence Drug Delivery Type Preference
Profile of Patient Compliance and Administering Persons
About Frost & Sullivan
List of Charts
Demographic Profile: Physicians-Area of Specialization
Demographic Profile: Physicians-Diseases Treated
Neurological Disorder Drug Delivery Methods - Awareness and Preferences
Perceived Association of Drug Delivery Types with Various Attributes
Awareness of Drug Delivery Type
Share of Prescription/Usage
Frequency of Usage of Drug Delivery Method
Satisfaction with Drug Delivery Method
Preferred Drug Delivery Method
Reason for Preference of Drug Delivery Method
Perceived Unavailable but Desirable Drug Delivery Method
Reasons for Drug Delivery Method to be Made Available
Physicians' Perception of Patients' Preferences
Perceived Reasons for Patients' Preference
Class of Drug Prescribed
Drug Delivery Method Preferred for Class of Drug
Drug Delivery Method-Trends for Next 12-24 Months(2008-2009)
Top 5 Factors for Selecting Drug Delivery Type
Perceived Association of Drug Delivery Types with Various Attributes
Attitude Towards New Drug Delivery Forms
Importance of Overall Device in Final Selection to Prescribe
Device-Driven Drug Delivery - Top 5 Factors that Influence Selection
Patient' s Adherence to Therapy by Drug Delivery Method