The Global HIV/Aids Market Outlook To 2012
| Publication Date | July 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Business Monitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 143 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | BMI00312 |
Summary
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Some key findings from this report...
- The HIV market is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 10.3% over the period 2006-12. Growth is forecast to be driven by gains in the launch of new drug classes of drugs such as integrase, entry and maturation inhibitors.
- NRTIs lead the HIV market in 2006 with a market share of 51.5% having captured $4,671m in sales. The key growth driver in this drug class has been the increasing use of fixed-dose NRTI combinations, such as Gilead's Truvada and GSK's Combivir.
- The introduction of entry inhibitors in 2003 contributed significantly to the global HIV market, with sales of 'other' HIV treatments accruing $405m in 2006, representing a formidable CAGR of 265.7% over the 2002-06 period.
- The NRTI drug class is set to be transformed by patent expiries including BMS's Videx (didanosine), Roche's Hivid, and the expected patent expiry of Zerit in July 200 with the influx of generics.
- In 2006, 98.0% of the global HIV market was controlled by the leading ten players. However, GSK's market leading position is under threat from increasing competition from Gilead and BMS.
The Global HIV/AIDS Market Outlook to 2012
Shifting epidemiological demographics within the HIV marketplace, increasing resistance to current therapies and unmet needs within the patient population... only an intrinsic understanding of these issues can secure the commercial success of new drug developments. The Global HIV/AIDS Market Outlook to 2012 is a new management report published by Business Insights that provides comprehensive coverage of the global HIV/AIDS market, incorporating a detailed epidemiological analysis of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and key factors impacting prevalence in both the seven major pharmaceutical markets as well as emerging markets. This report analyses current leading brands of treatment within the HIV market, provides invaluable insights into market dynamics, profiles the leading pharmaceutical companies and details the key market trends influencing product sales. This new report will enable you to plan more effectively, evaluate key changes in the competitive landscape and identify potential growth areas in the global HIV/AIDS market.
Top five reasons to order your copy today
- Identify treatment trends and quantify patient potential and sales patterns across the seven major and emerging markets and the 10 leading companies within the global HIV market.
- Benchmark the global HIV competitive landscape with this report's strategic and growth analysis of market shares, sales focus by drug class, currently marketed products and R&D product
- Portfolios across leading players such as GSK, Gilead, BMS, Abbott, Roche, Boehringer Ingelheim, Pfizer, Merck, Barr and Kohl Medical.
- Discover which HIV drug classes have the greatest potential to provide franchise growth and understand key growth drivers for NRTIs, NNRTIs, protease inhibitors, and entry, integrase and maturation inhibitors.
- Understand the implications of key issues for major pharmaceutical marketers and new product development with this report's assessment of the latest global HIV market intelligence.
Key issues examined in this report...
- FDA approval of the first once-daily triple-combination pill for the treatment of HIV. Atripla seem poised to redefine and expand the HIV market, surfacing as the new gold standard for first-line treatment with sales increasing by 101% from Q3 to Q4 in 2006.
- Entry of new drug classes redefining the HIV market. The forecast launch of integrase inhibitors, entry inhibitors and maturation inhibitors reflects the shifting demographics of HIV, the increasing resistance to current therapies and unmet patient needs.
- Potent new protease inhibitors offering additional treatment options in treatment-experienced patients. Approximately 42% of patients have demonstrated resistance to PIs, the availability of two new protease inhibitors offers additional treatment options.
- Trimeris/Roche's Fuzeon, the first-in-class fusion inhibitor entering the HIV market, offering an additional treatment option for patients requiring salvage therapy. Fuzeon has become the preferred agent for heavily treatment-experienced patients who require a therapy change.
Your questions answered...
- How much growth will be achieved by the global HIV market over the period 2006-2012?
- What will be the major growth drivers in the HIV market area over the period 2006-12?
- How have recent launches from companies such as Roche, Gilead and BMS performed?
- Which companies are best positioned to succeed in the global HIV market over the period 2006-12?
- What are the most exciting compounds currently in development for HIV, and what is the forecast market potential of these products?
- How significant is the threat of generics to the overall performance of the global HIV market?
- What will the competitive landscape within the global HIV market look like in 2012?
Content
- Executive Summary
- Patient potential
- Global market analysis
- Pipeline analysis
- Competitive landscape
- Chapter 1 Patient Potential
- Summary
- Introduction
- HIV/AIDS
- Overview
- Diagnosis, treatment and management
- Epidemiology
- The global picture of HIV/AIDS
- The seven major markets
- Forecast epidemiology
- The seven major markets
- Emerging markets
- Chapter 2 Global HIV market analysis
- Summary
- Introduction
- Market analysis by country
- Licensing trends
- Market analysis by drug class
- Key events in the global HIV market
- Combivir loses blockbuster status
- FDA approves the first once-daily triple-combination pill for the treatment of
- HIV
- Fuzeon, the first-in-class fusion inhibitor enters the HIV market, offering an
- additional treatment option for patients requiring salvage therapy
- Approval of maraviroc
- Leading brand dynamics
- Leading brands of HIV treatments
- Market dynamics of leading nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Key NRTI brands
- Market dynamics of leading protease inhibitors
- Key protease inhibitor brands analysis
- Market dynamics of non nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Key NNRTI brands analysis
- HIV therapeutic market sales forecasts to 2011
- Chapter 3 Pipeline analysis
- Summary
- Introduction
- Key trends in R&D
- The HIV therapeutic area pipeline
- Leading drugs in development
- Classification of pipeline products
- Entry inhibitors
- Maturation inhibitors
- Integration inhibitors
- New agents from existing classes
- Profiles of key pipeline products
- Phase II compounds
- Bevirimat (PA-457)
- Phase III compounds
- etravirine (TMC-125)
- Isentress (raltegravir)
- Recently marketed drugs/drugs in registration
- Maraviroc
- Prezista (darunavir)
- Atripla (efavirenz/ tenofovir/emtricitabine)
- Fuzeon (enfuviritide)
- Pipeline forecasts
- Factors affecting forecasts
- HIV pipeline forecasts
- Chapter 4 Competitive landscape
- Summary
- Introduction
- Company market shares
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Gilead
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Abbott
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Roche
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Pfizer
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Merck
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Barr
- Overview
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Kohl Medical AG
- Overview
- Sales focus by drug class
- Marketed product portfolio
- R&D pipeline analysis
- Strategic and growth analysis
- Drivers of growth
- Resistors of growth
- Chapter 5 Appendix
- Regional country groupings (UNAIDS)
- IMS data
- J5C HIV
- Index
- List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: The HIV lifecycle
- Figure 1.2: Comparison of HIV treatment regimens
- Figure 1.3: Drivers of switching from first- to second-line ARV treatment regimens
- Figure 1.4: Estimated number of people living with HIV globally, 2005
- Figure 1.5: Unmet need for ARV therapy among adults in developing and transitional countries,
- 2005
- Figure 1.6 HIV patient segmentation across the seven major markets, 2005
- Figure 2.7: Global HIV/AIDS market share by geography, 2006
- Figure 2.8: Sales of types of HIV/AIDS brands, 2005-06
- Figure 2.9: Competitive dynamics of the global HIV/AIDS market by drug class, 2006
- Figure 2.10: Competitive dynamics of the leading treatments in the global HIV market, 2005-6
- Figure 2.11: Competitive dynamics of the leading NRTI brands in the global HIV market, 2005-
- Figure 2.12: Competitive dynamics of the leading protease inhibitor brands in the global HIV
- market, 2005-06
- Figure 2.13: Competitive dynamics of the leading NRTI brands in the global HIV market, 2005-
- Figure 3.14: Prevailing R&D approaches, 2006
- Figure 3.15: The HIV pipeline by indication and stage of development, 2006
- Figure 3.16: Leading recently launched products and late-stage R&D compounds indicated for the
- treatment of HIV, 2006
- Figure 4.17: Competitive dynamics of the leading players in the global HIV market, 2006
- Figure 4.18: GSK's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.19: Gilead's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.20: BMS' HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.21: Abbott's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.22: Roche's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.23: Boehringer Ingelheim's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.24: Pfizer's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.25: Merck's HIV sales, 2006
- Figure 4.26: Kohl's HIV sales, 2006
- List of Tables
- Table 1.1: Estimated prevalence of HIV/AIDS across the seven major markets, 2005
- Table 1.2: Forecast epidemiology of HIV/AIDS across the seven major markets, 2005-11
- Table 2.3: Breakdown of the global HIV market by drug class, 2002-06
- Table 2.4: Leading treatments in the global HIV market,
- Table 2.5: Leading NRTI products in the global HIV market, 2005-06
- Table 2.6: Leading protease inhibitor products in the global HIV market, 2005-06
- Table 2.7: Leading NNRTI products in the global HIV market, 2005-06
- Table 2.8: HIV treatment sales forecast, 2006-12
- Table 3.9: HIV pipeline forecasts, 2006-12
- Table 4.10: Leading players in the global HIV market, 2005-06
- Table 4.11: GSK's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.12: GSK's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.13: Gilead's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.14: Gilead's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.15: BMS' HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.16: BMS' HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.17: Abbott's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.18: Roche's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.19: Roche's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.20: Boehringer Ingelheim's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.21: Boehringer Ingelheim's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.22: Pfizer's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.23: Pfizer's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.24: Merck's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.25: Merck's HIV R&D product pipeline, 2006
- Table 4.26: Barr's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
- Table 4.27: Kohl's HIV product portfolio, 2005-06
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