Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease

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This TriMark Publications report describes the specific market segment of the pharmaceutical market for diabetes and two of its related diseases, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. It begins with a textbook explanation of the biology underlying diabetes, and then it reviews and evaluates widely accepted pharmaceutical approaches to diabetes that are currently in use. Finally, market forecasts and an analysis of products in the worldwide prescriptions market will help the reader understand the significance of past developments and speculate on future possibilities about the market of diabetes therapies as an area of research and investment. The principal objectives of this report are to:

1) identify viable technology drivers through a comprehensive look at various platform technologies for diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease;

2) provide a complete understanding of the leading diabetes tests that are used for disease prediction, screening, prognosis and monitoring, encompassing their basic principles and applications;

3) discover feasible market opportunities via an identification of high-growth applications in different therapeutic areas, with a focus on the largest and most rapidly expanding markets for diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease;

4) focus on global industry development through an in-depth analysis of the major world markets for molecular diagnostics, including forecasts for growth; and

5) summarize the blood glucose testing market, including definitions, processes and trends.

Market figures regarding the current value of the diabetes drug market are taken from the most recently available data of the global pharmaceutical industry. The following categories of diabetes drugs will be covered herein:

1) rapid-acting insulin;

2) short-activity insulin;

3) intermediate-acting insulin;

4) long-acting insulin;

5) ultra-long-acting insulin;

6) insulin mixtures;

7) sulfonylureas;

8) meglitinides;

9) biguanides;

10) thiazolidinediones; and

11) alpha-glucosidase inhibitors.

Table of Contents

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  • Appendix 2160


  • INDEX OF FIGURES

  • Figure 1: Demographic Changes in Diabetes Populations in 2010, 2025, 205013
  • Figure 2: Annual Number of New Cases of Diagnosed Diabetes Among Adults Aged 18 to 79 Years, U.S., 1997-200214
  • Figure 3: Crude and Age-Adjusted Incidence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 1000 Population Aged 18 to 79 Years, U.S., 1997-200214
  • Figure 4: Incidence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 1000 Population Aged 18 to 79 Years, by Age, U.S., 1997-200215
  • Figure 5: Age-Adjusted Incidence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 1000 Population Aged 18 to 79 Years, by Sex, U.S., 1997-200215
  • Figure 6: Incidence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 1000 Population Aged 18 to 79 Years, by Sex and Age, U.S., 1997-200216
  • Figure 7: Age-Adjusted Incidence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 1000 Population Aged 18 to 79 Years, by Race, U.S., 1997-200216
  • Figure 8: Distribution of Duration of Diabetes Among Adults Aged 18 to 79 Years, U.S., 200217
  • Figure 9: Number of Hospital Discharges with Diabetes as First-Listed Diagnosis, U.S., 1980-200117
  • Figure 10: Crude and Age-Standardized Hospital Discharge Rates for Diabetes as First-Listed Diagnosis per 1,000 Persons in Diabetic Population, U.S., 1980-200118
  • Figure 11: Distribution of Age at Diagnosis of Diabetes Adults Aged 18 to 79 Years, U.S., 200218
  • Figure 12: Number of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication by Type of Medication, U.S., 1997-200219
  • Figure 13: Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication by Type of Medication, U.S., 1997-200219
  • Figure 14: Crude and Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication, U.S., 1997-200220
  • Figure 15: Percentage of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication, by Age, U.S., 1997-200221
  • Figure 16: How Diabetes Dollars Are Spent in the U.S.25
  • Figure 17: Standardized Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in the U.S. Adult Population29
  • Figure 18: Overlap Between Individuals Diagnosed as Diabetic According to Fasting Plasma Glucose Concentration (ADA criteria) or the Two Hour Glucose Value (WHO Criteria)34
  • Figure 19: Sales Forecast for the Global Diabetes Market68
  • Figure 20: Utilization: Compliance by Class77
  • Figure 21: Analysis of Diabetes Pipeline by Company, 200093
  • Figure 22: Relative Risk of Diabetes Complications by Mean HbA1c110
  • Figure 23: Worldwide Diabetes Market, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2007111


  • INDEX OF TABLES

  • Table 1: Total of People with Diabetes in the World and in Selected Nations, 2000 and 203012
  • Table 2: Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication by Type of Medication U.S., 1997-200220
  • Table 3: Crude and Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication, U.S., 1997-200221
  • Table 4: Percentages of Adults with Diabetes Using Diabetes Medication by Age, U.S., 1997-200222
  • Table 5: Annual Estimated Cost of Diabetes Care, U.S.22
  • Table 6: Impacts of Diabetes on Americans23
  • Table 7: Leading Ten Diagnoses by Total U.S. Patient Visits, 200123
  • Table 8: U.S. Incidence of Diabetes by Age, 200523
  • Table 9: Prevalence, Cost and Medicines for Major Diseases in the U.S., 200524
  • Table 10: Top Ten Causes of Death in the U.S., 200324
  • Table 11: Per-Event Costs of Diabetes Complications (Estimated)26
  • Table 12: Percentage of Persons with Type 1 Diabetes Experiencing Various Complications31
  • Table 13: Novel Risk Factors and Possible Mechanisms of the Excess Risk of Coronary Heart Disease In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus32
  • Table 14: Average Years Gained Free of Diabetes-Related Disease with Intensive Management33
  • Table 15: Worldwide Market for Cardiac Care Therapeutics37
  • Table 16: Major Causes of End Stage Renal Disease40
  • Table 17: Worldwide Clinical Development Costs for Drugs, 200341
  • Table 18: Pharmaceutical R&D Expenditures by World Region, 1990-200342
  • Table 19: U.S. Listed Pharmaceutical Companies Ranked by 2001 R&D Expenditures42
  • Table 20: Global Pharmaceutical Sales43
  • Table 21: World Pharmaceutical Sales Share by Region 200343
  • Table 22: The World's Top-Selling Drugs 200344
  • Table 23: Pharmaceutical Product Sales by Country Market44
  • Table 24: Top Pharmaceutical Companies by Market Capitalization 45
  • Table 25: Leading Therapy Classes Global Pharmaceutical Sales 2000 and 200345
  • Table 26: Leading Ten Therapeutic Classes by U.S. Sales, 200246
  • Table 27: Top Ten Drug Classes by Retail Dollars46
  • Table 28: Top Ten Drugs by Retail Dollars46
  • Table 29: Top Ten Pharmaceutical Firms by Retail Dollars47
  • Table 30: Worldwide Anti-Diabetes Drug Market48
  • Table 31: Oral Anti-Diabetic Therapy Major World Markets, 200348
  • Table 32: Worldwide Market Share of Anti-Diabetic Drugs by Type, 2003 and 200749
  • Table 33: The Leading Five Oral Anti-diabetics For 200450
  • Table 34: Oral Hypoglycemic Drugs Used to Treat Type 2 Diabetes51
  • Table 35: Worldwide Sales of Avandia51
  • Table 36: Worldwide Sales of Actos52
  • Table 37: Worldwide Sales of Glucophage52
  • Table 38: Worldwide Sales of Starlix53
  • Table 39: World Diabetes Pharmaceutical Market54
  • Table 40: Trends In Prescription Drug Use Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes, 1997-200256
  • Table 41: Classes of Oral Hypoglycemic Agents58
  • Table 42: Clinical Efficacy of Oral Hypoglycemic Agents58
  • Table 43: Average Dose and Cost Comparison of Hypoglycemic Agents59
  • Table 44: Average Dose and Cost Comparison of Hypoglycemic Agents60
  • Table 45: Relative Efficacy of Oral Agents for Diabetes60
  • Table 46: Thiazolidinediones Available for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus63
  • Table 47: Therapeutic Comparison of the Available Thiazolidinediones63
  • Table 48: Oralin Sales Forecast Through 200866
  • Table 49: AERx Sales Forecast Through 200866
  • Table 50: HIM 2 Sales Forecast Through 200866
  • Table 51: Oral Anti-diabetic Agents and Their Approved Indications and Uses72
  • Table 52: Brand and Generic Names for the Sulfonylureas Sold in the U.S.72
  • Table 53: Preparations of Sulfonylurea Tablets73
  • Table 54: Worldwide Insulin Sales75
  • Table 55: Worldwide Insulin Sales and Market Share by World Region 200375
  • Table 56: Worldwide Insulin Sales and Market Share by Company, 200376
  • Table 57: U.S. Insulin Sales and Market Share by Company, 200376
  • Table 58: U.S. Insulin Sales, 2000-200976
  • Table 59: Worldwide Recombinant Human Insulin Sales and Market Share by Company, 200578
  • Table 60: Pharmacokinetics of Available Insulins78
  • Table 61: Action Times for Each Insulin81
  • Table 62: Key Drivers of the Type 2 Diabetes Insulin Market to 201286
  • Table 63: Lipoprotein Risk Levels and Treatment Goals in Adult Patients with Diabetes87
  • Table 64: Agents for Lowering Lipid Levels in Patients with Dyslipidemia87
  • Table 65: Suggested Pharmacological Treatment Agents for Hypertension in Patients with Diabetes88
  • Table 66: New Drugs in Human Clinical Trials by Disease Type94
  • Table 67: GLP-1 Pipeline: Selected Drugs in Development that Target GLP-196
  • Table 68: Cells of the Pancreas98
  • Table 69: Selected Mid-2004 Press Releases on Emerging Anti-diabetes Agents99
  • Table 70: Diabetes Agents in the Pipeline100
  • Table 71: Control Averages by Treatment110
  • Table 72: Reduced Risk for Various Diseases When Blood Glucose is Near Normal110
  • Table 73: Worldwide Diabetes Market, through 2007 ($ Millions)111
  • Table 74: Types of Insulin Pumps on the Market111
  • Table 75: Laboratory Assessment of Diabetic Vascular Disease123
  • Table 76: The Global Population of Persons with Diabetes124
  • Table 77: The Glucose Market for OTC Testing in the U.S., 1996-2007125
  • Table 78: The Glucose Market for OTC Testing Worldwide, 2000-2007125
  • Table 79: OTC Glucose Meter U.S. Market Share for Blood Glucose Measurements126
  • Table 80: Lancet Characteristics141
  • Table 81: Lancing Device Characteristics141
  • Table 82: Worldwide Insulin Injector Pen Dollar Volume, 1998-2006143
  • Table 83: Insulin Delivery Systems Percent Retail Market Share144
  • Table 84: Insulin Delivery Systems Percent Retail Market Share by Company, 2003145
  • Table 85: Summary of Inhaled Insulin Products148
  • Table 86: Worldwide Diabetes Drugs in Pipeline, 2004155
  • Table 87: Top Therapeutic Drug Categories Worldwide, 2004156
  • Table 88: Top Therapeutic Categories in U.S. Development, 2003156
  • Table 89: Pharmaceutical Companies Number of Products in Development156
  • Table 90: Pharmaceutical Companies Number of Diabetes Products in Development157
  • Table 91: Drugs in Preclinical Testing, 2004157
  • Table 92: New Diabetes Drugs in Pipeline without Major Pharma Alliances158
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