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New Drug Futures: Anti-Infective

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: May 19, 2006
 
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SUMMARY

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 anti-infective 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 anti-infectives market is the fifth largest therapeutic category. We estimate that anti-infectives grossed sales of US$28.5 billion in 2005, with a further US$16 billion being derived from hospital-based use and OTC. The majority of prescription-based sales were derived from the US (around 50%) compared to 22% in Europe and Japan. However, growth in Europe at over 5% exceeded that of the US and Japan compared with around 3%.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CURRENT MARKET SIZE

  • Antibiotic Sales
  • Antiviral Sales
  • Antifungal Sales

ADDRESSABLE PATIENT POPULATION

  • Bacterial Infections
  • Viral infections
    • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
    • Hepatitis B (HBV)
    • Hepatitis C (HCV)

CURRENT TREATMENTS

  • Antibacterial Agents
  • Antiviral Agents- HIV
  • Antiviral Agents- HCV/HBV

ANTI-INFECTIVES SALES DRIVERS

ANTI-INFECTIVE SALES BREAKERS

FUTURE TREATMENTS

MARKET DYNAMICS - WINNERS & LOSERS

KEY DRUGS LAUNCHES BY 2010

KEY EVALUATION CRITERIA

KEY ANTI-INFECTIVES DRUG LAUNCHES BY 2010

  • Anidulafungin (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
  • Aptivus (Boehringer Ingelheim)
    • 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
  • Aplaviroc (GlaxoSmithKline)
    • 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
  • Ceftobiprole (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
  • Garenoxicin (Schering-Plough)
    • 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
  • GW695634 (GlaxoSmithKline)
    • 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
  • Maraviroc (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
  • MK-0518 (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
  • Retapamulin (GlaxoSmithKline)
    • 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
  • Telbivudine (Novartis)
    • Novelty/rationale for mechanism of action
    • Proof of concept/clinical data
    • Management and clinical expertise
    • Competition within the marketplace/ gaining share of voice
    • Risks associated with developing a drug within a therapeutic class
    • Filings & Approvals
    • Sales forecasts and assumptions
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • TMC-114 (Johnson & Johnson/Tibotec Pharma)
    • 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
  • Tygacil (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
  • Vicriviroc (Schering-Plough)
    • 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
  • VX-950 (Vertex Pharmaceuticals)
    • 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 assumption
    • Competitor Ratio Analysis
  • Zeven (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

COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS SUMMARY

COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS - COMPANIES


New Drug Futures: Anti-Infective

Publisher: Espicom Business Intelligence

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