Obesity Drug Markets in the US and EU
Analysis of product pipelines and the competitive environment
| Publication Date | July 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Business Insights |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 148 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | RBI00240 |
Summary
Obesity Drug Markets in the US and EU
Analysis of product pipelines and competitive environment
Business Intelligence for the Pharmaceutical Industry
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Our healthcare portfolio of reports can be used across a wide range of business functions to assess market conditions and devise future strategy. Our reports cover key areas including strategy, industry analysis, market outlook, new business opportunities and strategic insight.Some key findings from this report
- An estimated 17% (85m people) of the EU population are obese and a further 32% (160m people) are overweight. The average rate of obesity in the US is forecast to reach 40% by 2010.
- US sales of obesity drugs more than tripled in 2007 to reach $421m following the introduction of Alli, which accounted for 71% of total revenue. Strong support from GlaxoSmithKline will stimulate further expansion for Alli in both the US and EU.
- The majority of weight loss products currently marketed have proven to be ineffective, with only a small proportion of consumers having been able to achieve and maintain weight loss.
- The US and European obesity drug markets will expand at a combined CAGR of 23.3% between 2008-2012. This growth will be driven by the launch of several products currently in late stage development, and increase revenues to an estimated $3.1b by 2012.
- A large number of novel obesity medications are currently under development, many of which represent novel approaches to the treatment of obesity and new drug classes such as CB1 antagonists and serotonin receptor agonists.
Obesity Drug Markets in the US and EU
The rising prevalence of obesity is a growing problem in developed countries, with 32% of Americans and 17% of EU residents considered obese in 2008. The condition is associated with a range of severe co-morbidities, the most significant of which include asthma, cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension and kidney disease. Obesity-related treatments cost healthcare payors billions of dollars each year, and the market for medications is steadily expanding as incidence of obesity continues to increase. Stringent regulations have restricted the amount of medications currently available, however many currently marketed products are failing to meet consumer needs.
'Obesity Drug Markets in the US and EU: Analysis of product pipelines and competitive environment' is a new report published by Business Insights that explores the dynamics and drivers of the market for current and emerging obesity treatments. This report evaluates the performances and attributes of currently marketed products and highlights the most effective strategies for securing future success in this therapeutic area. The potential of leading obesity drug candidates is assessed and over 100 compounds are identified across pre-clinical, Phase I, Phase II and Phase III development. Forecasts of future sales are also provided, based upon trends in obesity drug usage, projected prevalence rates and the approval potential of emerging products.Explore the latest trends and innovations in obesity treatments, assess the performances of currently marketed medications and evaluate the potential of leading pipeline candidates with this report...
Top five reasons to order your copy today
- Examine the major issues surrounding obesity in the US and EU with this report's detailed analysis of co-morbidities, prevalence rates by sub-population, socioeconomic impacts, regulatory trends and the latest medical intelligence from this rapidly evolving treatment area.
- Evaluate the relative safety, efficacy and cost of currently marketed obesity drugs with this report's comparative analysis of Rx and OTC medications including Alli, Meridia, Xenical and Accomplia.
- Explore emerging obesity treatments with details and descriptions of 146 drugs at various stages of pipeline development and assess the safety, efficacy and cross-indication potential of leading obesity drug candidates such as Lorcaserin hydrochloride, Lepislim, Taranabant, Contrave, CP-945,598 and Qnexa.
- Forecast sales for obesity medications in the US and EU through to 2013, measure the performances of currently marketed drugs in each region and discover how competitive dynamics will change in the future.
- Identify the strategies that offer the greatest success potential within the expanding market for obesity treatments and understand the challenges currently facing companies within this therapeutic area.
Key issues examined in this report...
- Full pipelines reflect demand. Increasing proportions of both US andEU populations are becoming overweight, obese, morbidly obese orsuper obese, creating a growing need for treatments in this field. Alarge number of pharma companies are currently developing suchtreatments, most of which are in the early stages of development.
- Consumer dissatisfaction. Consumers are largely dissatisfied withcurrent obesity products, as most require significant lifestyle changes(ie. diet and exercise) that can often prove difficult to accomodate.
- Rising regulatory scrutiny. Heightened scrutiny, particularly at theFDA, is causing approval delays and denials for all drug candidates.Sanofi-Aventis's new obesity drug, Acomplia, is widely availableoutside the US but was rejected by the FDA on safety concerns.
- Non-prescription availability. Alli's switch from Rx to OTC usage in2007 reinvigorated the US market for obesity treatments.GlaxoSmithKline is currently pursuing a similar switch in Europe withapproval expected during 2009 at the latest.
Your questions answered
- How can the rising trend of obesity in the US and EU be countered effectively?
- Which approaches to obesity management will experience the most growth through to 2012?
- Why was Alli able to achieve significantly more OTC sales than Xenical?
- Why are there relatively few advanced-stage drug candidates for obesity?
- How will the competitive dynamics of leading obesity medications change in the US and EU over the 2008-2012 period?
- Why is the approval late-stage obesity drugs under threat?
- Which newly identified condition is obesity related to?
Content
- List of Tables
- Table of Contents
- Obesity Drug Markets in the US and EU
- Executive Summary
- The large and growing obesity problem
- Current approaches to obesity management
- Pharmaceutical options for the treatment of obesity
- The obesity drug pipeline
- Market forecasts
- Chapter 1 The large and growing obesity problem
- Summary
- A potentially life threatening medical condition
- Levels of obesity
- Overweight
- Obesity
- Morbid obesity
- Super obesity
- Co-morbidities and mortality
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease and hypertension
- Dementia
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Kidney disease
- Rising prevalence of obesity
- Trends by sub-population
- United States
- Europe
- Obesity in children and adolescents
- Heavy social and economic impact
- Cost burden
- Social effects
- Societal and other effects
- Medical overview of obesity
- Pathogenesis of obesity
- Physiological factors
- Genetic factors
- Environmental factors
- Lifestyle factors
- Psychological factors
- Societal trends
- Obesity as a component of metabolic syndrome
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2 Current approaches to obesity management
- Summary
- Background
- Diet and exercise programs
- Dieting
- Types of programs
- Patient volumes
- Exercise
- Types of programs
- Patient volumes
- OTC weight loss supplements
- Types of products
- Patient volumes
- Pharmaceutical options
- Types of medications
- Patient volumes
- Surgical intervention
- Types of procedures
- Patient volumes
- Comparison of options
- Safety
- Efficacy
- Cost
- Insurance reimbursement
- Unmet needs
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3 Pharmaceutical options for treatment of obesity
- Summary
- Leading prescription medications
- Meridia
- Xenical
- Acomplia
- Others
- OTC medicines
- Alli
- Comparison of pharmaceutical options
- Safety
- Efficacy
- Cost
- Insurance reimbursement
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4 The obesity drug pipeline
- Summary
- Introduction
- Pre-clinical testing
- Phase I testing
- Phase II testing
- Phase III testing
- Leading obesity drug candidates
- Lorcaserin hydrochloride
- Lepislim
- Taranabant
- Contrave
- CP-945,598
- Qnexa
- Discontinued obesity drug candidates
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Market forecasts
- Summary
- Introduction
- Current sales levels
- United States
- Europe
- Five year forecasts
- United States
- Europe
- Conclusion
- Index
- List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: Rates of obesity and overweight in the US, 1980-2006
- Figure 1.2: Rates of obesity and overweight in Europe, 1980-2006
- Figure 2.3: Comparison of safety, efficacy and cost of obesity management approaches
- Figure 3.4: Comparison of safety, efficacy and cost of pharmaceutical options for obesity management
- Figure 4.5: Comparison of leading obesity drug candidates, 2008
- Figure 5.6: Obesity medication sales in the US and EU, 2006 and 2007
- Figure 5.7: Obesity medication sales by region, 2007
- Figure 5.8: Obesity medication sales in the US and EU, 2008-2013
- Figure 5.9: Total obesity medication sales by region, 2008-2013
- List of Tables
- Table 1.1: Proportion of cancers related to obesity
- Table 1.2: Prevalence of adult overweight and obesity by country, 2003
- Table 2.3: US and EU patient caseloads for leading obesity management approaches, 2007-12 (millions of persons)
- Table 2.4: Safety risks associated with obesity management approaches
- Table 2.5: Comparative efficacy of obesity management approaches
- Table 3.6: Safety risks associated with leading obesity medications
- Table 3.7: Safety risks associated with leading obesity management approaches
- Table 3.8: US cost comparison for leading obesity medications, 2008
- Table 4.9: Pharmaceutical pipeline for obesity medications
- Table 4.10: Discontinuations of obesity drug programs
- Table 5.11: US sales of obesity medications, 2006 and 2007
- Table 5.12: European sales of obesity medications, 2006 and 2007
- Table 5.13: US sales of obesity medications in $m, 2008-2012
- Table 5.14: European sales of obesity medications in $m, 2008-2012
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