Thursday 6 August 2015

Industry trend for Asia Pacific regions such as Japan, Taiwan, China and India


The diverse nature of Asia Pacific region makes it a favourable ground for many pharmaceutical companies to take foot hold in the region. The Political conditions and favourable laws make this entire region a positive region unlike the other regions. The impact of urbanization has allowed access to sophisticated healthcare infrastructure in the Asia Pacific region. One of the top research firms is of the opinion that, by 2025, 310 of the world’s top 600 cities will be housed in the Asia Pacific region. China will have the highest, which is almost 250 in number. Due to such positive forecasts, the impact looks obvious, and the growth in the region is sure. Economic growth, coupled with easier access to healthcare facilities and demand for better health care infrastructure will act as strong supporting factors to the growth of the region.

Industry trend for Asia Pacific regions such as Japan, Taiwan, China and India

The Chinese market growth is fuelled by factors such as incentives offered by the Government, changing healthcare infrastructure, and growing aging population. China, today is considered to be one of the prominent markets for pharmaceutical industry, due to the population, which is the highest in the world. The country is considered second to the US in terms of GDP and is one the largest economies of the world.


Taiwan is considered to be a relatively small sized market compared to other markets in the Asia pacific region. Nonetheless, one the major markets for new entrants, providing safer entry points to plunge into larger markets. The political, economic and investment environment provide by Taiwan makes it a choice for many players to look at the market favourably. The overall environment will surely attract multinational drug makers. Despite being a relatively smaller market, the country has high pharmaceutical spending per capita and also provides a highly robust medical infrastructure.


The growth of the Japanese pharmaceutical market, on the other hand has some impediments due to biennial drug price reductions. This scenario will continue as the government is trying to minimize healthcare expenditure. Generic drugs are also a cause of concern for the Japanese pharma market. Despite limitations, easing regulatory guidelines, growing aging population, and strong product pipelines will provide the necessary framework the market to grow in the future. The Japanese market was a closed market since 1990’s; however, relaxation of rules and regulations and entry of foreign companies has promoted investment in the country.


India on the other hand is a greener market and has favourable environment, promoting the growth of the Indian Pharmaceutical market. The growing purchasing power due to urbanization, market penetration into rural areas, and ease of access to healthcare facilities are attracting major pharma companies to park their investments in the country. Changing income levels among the middle class population, favourable patent laws, availability of skilled labour, etc. are the factors that has led the multinational companies to invest in the market.

Considering all the factors, the Asia-Pacific region is one the very favourable regions in the world. There are many other factors that will help the region to grow during the forecast period. Among the emerging regions, Asia-Pacific will be a sure bet for multinational companies.

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases Therapeutics Market to 2019 - Search for Disease Modifying Drugs Central to Unlocking Premium Pricing Potential


Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases Therapeutics Market to 2019
GBI Research has released its latest research, “Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases Therapeutics Market to 2019 - Search for Disease Modifying Drugs Central to Unlocking Premium Pricing Potential”. The report provides insights into the up-and-coming trends of a portion of the acquired orphan blood disorder pharmaceutical market by examining Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), Myelofibrosis (MF), Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and Polycythemia Vera (PV) in seven major markets: the US, the top five European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK) and Japan.

The report includes market forecasts to 2019, detailed pipeline analysis, in-depth profiling of major products and details of recent industry deals.

The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research, and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.

The MF market will be the fastest growing of the five markets during the forecast period, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 34% and reaching a total market size of $1.1bn in 2019. MDS represents the largest market, expected to reach $2.2bn by 2019.


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Table Of Contents

1 Table of Contents
2 Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases - Introduction 
3 Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases - Therapeutic Landscape
3.1 Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria 
3.1.1 Disease Overview 
3.1.2 Revenues 
3.1.3 Revenue Analysis by Country 
3.1.4 Annual Cost of Therapy 
3.1.5 Treatment Usage Patterns 
3.1.6 Marketed Products 
3.1.7 Market Drivers 
3.1.8 Market Restraints 
3.2 Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria: Research and Development Pipeline 
3.2.1 Overview 
3.2.2 Trends in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria Pipeline 
3.2.3 Promising Pipeline Molecules 
3.2.4 Key Takeaway 
3.3 Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura 
3.3.1 Disease Overview 
4 Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases - Strategic Consolidations
5 Acquired Orphan Blood Diseases - Appendix 

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Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Technological Advances and Consumer Awareness Boost Commercial Potential for Innovative and Premium-Priced Products


Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018

Leading business intelligence provider GBI Research has released its latest research report, entitled, “Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Technological Advances and Consumer Awareness Boost Commercial Potential for Innovative and Premium-Priced Products”. The report provides insights into the global cosmeceuticals market, which comprises the top seven developed markets: the US, the top five European countries (the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain) and Japan, with market forecasts until 2018. The report gives an overview of cosmeceuticals, covering the common ingredients used and important regulatory guidelines followed. It also analyses important market and industry trends that might drive the market in the future.

The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.GBI Research found that the global cosmeceuticals market was estimated to be worth $30.9 billion in 2011, having grown at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.6% from $24.1 billion in 2004. In 2011, the top five European countries accounted for almost 65% of the overall cosmeceuticals market, followed by the US. This is mainly driven by the obsession with maintaining a youthful appearance, better results of cosmeceuticals, heavy marketing, slow economic improvement, and rising per-capita disposable income.


Cosmeceutical brand growth is further driven by expanded markets in Asia-Pacific, digital marketing and the offer of personalized customer experiences and e-commerce. Demand is driven by the emergence of the urban middle class with increased incomes, affordability and urbanization who demand efficient products and luxury brands. Anti-oxidants remain one of the most popular ingredients for skin care and are now being included in other healthcare regimens for their perceived benefits to overall health.

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Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
2 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Introduction
3 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Overview
4 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Market Overview
5 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Market by Category
6 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Competitive Landscape
6.1 Company Profiles 31
6.1.1 Beiersdorf
6.1.2 Colgate-Palmolive
6.1.3 Henkel
6.1.4 Johnson & Johnson
7 Cosmeceuticals Market to 2018 - Appendix

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Monday 3 August 2015

Oncology Therapeutics Market in India to 2018 - Introduction of Market-Based Pricing to Fuel Price Wars and Intense Competition Among Domestic and Multinational Players


GBI Research, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research, "Oncology Therapeutics Market in India to 2018 - Introduction of Market-Based Pricing to Fuel Price Wars and Intense Competition Among Domestic and Multinational Players", which provides in-depth analysis of the key therapeutic indications of oncology, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL), with forecasts until 2018. It also looks at treatment usage patterns and includes insights into the oncology R&D pipeline.

The Indian oncology therapeutics market for breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer and NHL was estimated to be worth $153.3m in 2011, having grown at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.7% from 2004. It is expected to reach $238.8m in 2018 at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2011. The slower growth in the forecast period is mainly due to the reduction in the price of leading marketed products for breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer and NHL after all 348 drugs on the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM) are brought under price control regulations.

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The limitations of the current market are unclear patent laws, restrictive pricing and reimbursement policies, ailing infrastructure, and insufficient government aid. Low patient affordability is also a major restraint, and one that reimbursement and insurance policies must address if the market is to develop in the future.

Table Of Contents

1 Table of Contents
2 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Introduction
3 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Market Overview
3.1 Population Dynamics
3.2 Cancer Registration Background in India
3.3 Most Common Cancers in India
3.4 Cancer Mortality Rate
3.5 Market Characterization and Forecasts
3.6 Annual Cost of Therapy
3.7 Treatment Usage Pattern
4 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Therapeutic Landscape
4.1 Breast Cancer
4.2 Colorectal Cancer
4.3 Prostate Cancer
4.4 Lung Cancer
4.4.1 Disease Overview
4.5 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
4.5.1 Disease Overview
5 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Pipeline Analysis
6 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Competitive Landscape
7 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Strategic Consolidations
8 Oncology Therapeutics Market in India - Appendix

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