Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a progressive, chronic neurodegenerative
condition, which is currently incurable. It is associated with old age, and
characterized by the loss of neurons in the substantia nigra region of the
brain. The global Parkinson's Disease (PD) prevalence was estimated at 16.1
million in 2011, and after Alzheimer's disease it is the second most common
neurodegenerative disease worldwide.
Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a progressive disease and, although not
fatal, it can develop severe symptoms and complications that significantly
impact upon the patient's quality of life. Symptoms for each stage can be
categorized into early, moderate and advanced stages. Major motor symptoms of
Parkinson's Disease (PD) include tremors and difficulty walking. Parkinson's
Disease (PD) also gives rise to non-motor symptoms, such as dementia,
depression, hallucinations and loss of taste and smell.
There are several different drug classes available to relieve
Parkinson's Disease (PD) symptoms. The aim is for treatments to increase dopamine
levels, which is substantially diminished in brains affected by Parkinson's
Disease (PD). The most common therapies include levodopa, dopamine agonists and
Monoamine Oxidase-B (MAO-B) inhibitors, with the choice of therapies dependent
on patient symptoms and lifestyle. As the disease develops, the medication will
need to be taken more strictly, due to the effect of drugs wearing off (known
as off- time), which causes symptoms to return before the next dose.
With the current marketed drugs focusing primarily on symptomatic
relief, Parkinson's Disease (PD) remains incurable, with a huge unmet need for
disease-modifying therapies. However, due to the lack of clearly established
clinical trial methodologies, replication of the benefits demonstrated by neuroprotective
agents in the laboratory to human trials has proved challenging. More
importantly, due to an incomplete understanding of the underlying mechanisms
that cause the disease, a viable therapeutic target to halt or slow disease
progression is currently not in scope, which limits the effectiveness of
current product development programs.
Scope
- A brief introduction to Parkinson’s Disease (PD), including pathogenesis, disease staging, diagnosis and treatment algorithms
- Comprehensive analysis of the drugs available for the treatment of PD, covering their safety, efficacy, treatment patterns, and strengths/weaknesses, as well as a heat map comparing drugs in terms of safety and efficacy
- Comprehensive analysis of the pipeline for Parkinson’s Disease (PD) therapies, including individual analysis of a number of late-stage pipeline drugs that are likely to enter the market in the forecast period, on the basis of Phase distribution, molecule type and molecular target
- Additional thorough analysis of pipeline drug clinical trials by Phase, molecule type, trial size, trial duration, and program failure rate for each molecule type and mechanism of action
- Multi-scenario market forecast data to 2021, taking into account how it will be affected by the introduction of new drugs, the expiry of key patents on current drugs, and changes in disease epidemiology across the key developed markets of the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Spain
- Discussion of the drivers of and barriers to market growth
- Discussion of the licensing and co-development deals landscape in Parkinson’s Disease (PD), by stage of development, molecule type and mechanism of action, as well as analysis of both licensing and co-development deals by year, and network maps of licensing and co-development deals
Reasons to buy
- Understand the different levels of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) therapy from early-stage to advanced
- Understand the vast scope of the pipeline, including which molecule types and mechanisms of action are prominent
- Observe the trends in clinical trial duration and size among clinical Phases and molecule types, and use the clinical trial failure rate analysis to assess the risk profiles of current and/or forthcoming developmental programs for Parkinson’s Disease (PD) therapeutics
- Observe the trends in clinical trial duration and size among clinical Phases, between molecule types and mechanisms of action, and use the clinical trial failure rate analysis to assess the risk profiles of current and/or future developmental programs for Parkinson’s Disease (PD) therapeutics
- Assess the potential clinical and commercial impact of current late-stage pipeline molecules on the Parkinson’s Disease (PD) therapeutics market
Spanning over 136 pages “Parkinson’s
Disease Therapeutics in Major Developed Markets to 2021: Early Pipeline Shifts
Towards Disease-Modifying Therapies, while Short Term Growth Driven by
Long-Acting Symptomatic Treatments” report covers Introduction,
Marketed Products, Pipeline for Parkinson’s Disease, Market Forecast to 2021,
Strategic Consolidations, Appendix.
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