Analyse a Therapy That Is More Effective Than Bevacizumab in Improving Visual Acuity When Used As an Adjunct to Laser Photocoagulation Therapy for the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92554) has announced the addition of new Decision Resources report Target Product Profiles 2008: Physician Insights on Key Attributes -- Diabetic Retinopathy diabetic retinopathy n. Retinal changes occurring in long-term diabetes and characterized by punctate hemorrhages, microaneurysms, and sharply defined waxy exudates. to their offering Using Target Product Profiles in Your Market Strategy Our Target Product Profiles qualitatively predict the market potential of a drug fulfilling a key unmet un·met adj. Not satisfied or fulfilled: unmet demands. need. This information is critical for evaluating the impact of clinical attributes on physician prescribing of emerging agents, whether the emerging drug is your own or a competitor's. Examples of how to use the information you will find in this report are highlighted below: -- For companies who are developing a drug with some of the characteristics we are testing, our survey results reveal the standards that surveyed physicians expect the remainder of the drug's clinical profile to meet. Our analysis begins to uncover physician-expected drug attributes as well as acceptable trade-offs in emerging therapies. Our primary research with practicing physicians includes this emerging therapy's anticipated patient share, projected use by line of therapy, and forecasted sales. -- For companies that already have a drug launched for the indication in question, our data and analysis show the impact an emerging drug would have on their brand's market. Not only does our research reveal which existing brands would be replaced by a drug meeting the Target Product Profile le, but it also clearly outlines whether any drugs in the pipeline will meet the criteria laid out by physicians to challenge the existing sales leader. This knowledge gives existing brands the information they need to protect their share, either through new clinical trials aimed at end points physicians say are critical differentiators or by aggressive marketing of brand attributes that emerging agents will not be able to beat. -- For companies looking to enter a disease through licensing or acquisition, the challenge of sifting through tens or hundreds of early-stage candidates can be daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin . Our Target Product Profiles can quickly show business development teams the clinical attributes that are unique versus products already on the market, and our primary research with physicians quickly identifies likely share and market potential to give a first glimpse First Glimpse is a monthly consumer electronics magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. The magazine was known as CE Lifestyles before a name change in early 2006. at valuation. Because all of our Target Product Profiles are designed to be attainable at·tain v. at·tained, at·tain·ing, at·tains v.tr. 1. To gain as an objective; achieve: attain a diploma by hard work. 2. within the next decade, our research can be a fast and efficient way to whittle the field of potential licensing candidates down to the most valuable few. Report Contents The Target Product Profile le reports are divided into two sections. The first section, "Etiology etiology /eti·ol·o·gy/ (e?te-ol´ah-je) 1. the science dealing with causes of disease. 2. the cause of a disease. and Pathophysiology pathophysiology /patho·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz?e-ol´ah-je) the physiology of disordered function. path·o·phys·i·ol·o·gy n. 1. ," offers a high-level view of the genetic and environmental causes of the disease under study, as well as the subsequent symptoms and clinical effects that result. This section is intended to give the reader a clear view of the physical and biochemical bi·o·chem·is·try n. 1. The study of the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organisms; biological chemistry; physiological chemistry. 2. pathways that are known, or suspected, to be causative caus·a·tive adj. 1. Functioning as an agent or cause. 2. Expressing causation. Used of a verb or verbal affix. caus to disease onset or progression. These pathways, therefore, are common targets for drug therapy; where possible, we identify the molecular targets against which current or emerging drugs act. The second section, "Target Product Profile le Summary," begins with an overview of the drug development landscape and the attributes on which investigators are focusing. Based on this analysis, as well as the clinical end points that practicing physicians say are most influential in their prescribing decision, our analysts define a key unmet need that could be addressed within the next ten years. Our Target Product Profile les are a set of quantified performance measures against key clinical end points and attributes that physicians build themselves. Our analysis of physician-desired attributes identifies areas of potential trade-offs versus those attributes that are either expected in new agents or are fully satisfied by current therapies. This section concludes with an analysis of high profile agents currently in the pipeline ("Competitors to Watch" and "Emerging Product Profiles"). Using surveyed physicians' estimates of these agents' usage as inputs, our analysis integrates our extensive knowledge of the competitive landscape and non-clinical market hurdles to determine the market potential of these agents and their threat to current brands. Content Outline: Introduction Using Target Product Profiles in Your Market Strategy Report Contents Target Product Profile Methodology Etiology and Pathophysiology Overview Pathophysiology Disease Classifications Pathology pathology, study of the cause of disease and the modifications in cellular function and changes in cellular structure produced in any cell, organ, or part of the body by disease. Etiology Overview Advanced-Glycation End Products Polyol Pathway Also called the sorbitol-aldose reductase pathway, the polyol pathway appears to be implicated in diabetic complications, especially in microvascular damage to the retina, kidney and nerves. Protein Kinase C Protein kinase C ('PKC', EC 2.7.11.13) is a family of protein kinases consisting of ~10 isozymes.[1] They are divided into three subfamilies: conventional (or classical), novel, and atypical based on their second messenger requirements. Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Growth Factor Hypothesis Insulin insulin, hormone secreted by the β cells of the islets of Langerhans, specific groups of cells in the pancreas. Insufficiency of insulin in the body results in diabetes. Insulin was one of the first products to be manufactured using genetic engineering. and C-Peptide Deficiency Risk Factors Target Product Profile Discussion -- Diabetic Retinopathy Target Product Profile Summary for Diabetic Retinopathy -- 2011 Assessing Drug Development Opportunities. Physician Survey Results Efficacy Safety and Tolerability tol·er·a·ble adj. 1. Capable of being tolerated; endurable. 2. Fairly good; passable. See Synonyms at average. tol Delivery Estimated Patient Share Pricing Potential Forecasted 2016 Pricing Environment Competitors to Watch Emerging Product Profile For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92554 |
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