Concomitant with New Drug Launches from 2009 Onwards, the HCV Market Is Estimated To Double by 2010 says New Report on Hepatitis C.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39650) has announced the addition of Pipeline Insight: Hepatitis C Hepatitis C Definition Hepatitis C is a form of liver inflammation that causes primarily a long-lasting (chronic) disease. Acute (newly developed) hepatitis C is rarely observed as the early disease is generally quite mild. - Protease inhibitors Protease Inhibitors Definition A protease inhibitor is a type of drug that cripples the enzyme protease. An enzyme is a substance that triggers chemical reactions in the body. to drive market expansion to their offering. An estimated 10 million people in the seven major markets have chronic HCV HCV abbr. hepatitis C virus HCV 1 Hepatitis C virus, see there 2. Human coronavirus. See Coronavirus. . The current standard of care, pegylated interferon (Peg-IFN) plus ribavirin ribavirin /ri·ba·vi·rin/ (ri?bah-vi´rin) a broad-spectrum antiviral used in the treatment of severe viral pneumonia caused by respiratory syncytial virus, particularly in high-risk infants; also used in conjunction with interferon (RBV RBV Resource-Based View RBV Rancho Buena Vista (California) RBV Return Beam Vidicon RBV Rapid Battlefield Visualization RBV Regionale BenuttingsVerkenner (Netherlands) ), achieves long-term disease remission in approximately half of those receiving treatment. More efficacious therapies are required to improve treatment success in difficult-to-treat patients, in particular patients with HCV genotype genotype (jēn`ətīp'): see genetics. genotype Genetic makeup of an organism. The genotype determines the hereditary potentials and limitations of an individual. 1. Scope of this title: -Comprehensive overview of compounds in clinical development for HCV, including interferons, small molecule antivirals and immunomodulators -Revenue forecasts from 20062015 for key late-stage compounds and the HCV market as a whole -Appraisal of clinical trial design highlighting the rising complexity associated with patient stratification and the trend towards multidrug therapy -Expert opinion on late-stage drugs and their potential use, outlook on HCV therapy evolution and analysis of prevailing unmet needs Highlights of this title: Concomitant with new drug launches from 2009 onwards, the HCV market is estimated to double by 2010 and potentially quadruple by 2015. Growth will be driven mainly by the rapid uptake of new drugs, the premium prices these will be able to command and the expected increase in treatment rates. Vertex protease inhibitor protease inhibitor (prō`tē-ās'), any of a class of drugs that interfere with replication of the AIDS virus (HIV), by blocking an enzyme (protease) necessary in the late stages of its reproduction. VX-950 is the most promising antiviral antiviral /an·ti·vi·ral/ (-vi´ral) destroying viruses or suppressing their replication, or an agent that so acts. an·ti·vi·ral adj. in late-stage development. The drug has demonstrated potent reduction of HCV RNA RNA: see nucleic acid. RNA in full ribonucleic acid One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic following 14 or 28 days of therapy, prompting Vertex to assess the ability of VX-950 to shorten treatment duration to 12 weeks. Blockbuster potential will be conditional on favorable long-term toxicity. HCV therapy is expected to evolve towards multidrug therapy consisting of drugs with complementary mechanisms of action. In an increasingly crowded market, attributes other than efficacy will gain importance, including favorable tolerability, convenient dosing, and lack of drug-drug interactions, particularly in HIV/HCV co-infection. Reasons to Read: -Understand key growth drivers in the mid to long-term HCV market and quantify the future size, scope and potential for new products -Optimize R&D strategies and clinical trial design in line with evolving treatment paradigms -Benchmark the HCV pipeline against currently marketed products and market needs Chapters Include:- Chapter 1 Executive summary Chapter 2 HCV pipeline analysis Chapter 3 Patient potential 41 Chapter 4 R&D approach Chapter 5 Interferons late-stage drug analysis Chapter 6 Small molecule antivirals late-stage drug analysis Chapter 7 Immunomodulators late-stage drug analysis Overview for immunomodulators in late-stage development for HCV Chapter 8 Developmental HCV therapeutics excluded from the forecast APPENDIX Methodology & bibliography List of Tables List of Figures For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39650 |
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