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Publication Date: May 2, 2006
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The global protein therapeutics market was valued at US$57 billion in 2005. Biotechnology has made notable inroads in the field of protein therapeutics, resulting in some of the key products presently available in the category. Recombinant proteins are potentially advantageous in terms of higher efficacy and fewer side effects than other pharmaceutical products, as they can be more specifically targeted to the cause of the disease, rather than the treatment of its symptoms.
This report examines each of the protein therapeutics classes in turn, assessing the market potential, and encompassing main therapeutic areas to which they are applicable.
The following product classes are analyzed in this report:
- erythropoietins (EPO)
- interferons
- interleukins
- insulin
- monoclonal antibodies
- blood-clotting factors
- colony-stimulating factors (CSFs)
- growth hormones
- plasminogen activators
- reproductive hormones
- therapeutic enzymes
The report assesses the overall protein therapeutics market, key classes, and the factors influencing their historical and future performance. The report provides an overview of key products in each category, comparing their clinical efficacy and marketing position. The overview of the current market is given in terms of segmentation by category, by region and by leading players and their products. Moreover, the report examines the promise of new drugs in each class and research and development efforts aimed at improving their delivery.
Finally, the future performance of the protein therapeutics market as a whole is examined against the background of pricing, emerging generic competition and manufacturing issues, indicating the likely trends in the coming years, and identifying possible solutions for problematic issues.
Key Features of this report:
- Overview of the protein therapeutics environment, including main therapeutic categories, drug delivery technologies and key players
- In-depth analysis of different classes of protein therapeutics, including key drugs in major therapeutic areas, as well as their advantages and disadvantages
- Comprehensive facts and figures for the protein therapeutics market, including main players and regional break-downs
- Future trends in the protein therapeutics marketplace, shaped by medical and technological advances as well as demographic and epidemiological changes and industry needs
- Outlook for the protein therapeutics market, including manufacturing considerations and research into new methods of protein delivery
Table of Contents
1 Methodology, Executive Summary and Overview 1.1 Report Objectives 1.2 Research Methodology 1.3 Executive Summary 1.3.1 An Introduction to Protein Therapeutics 1.3.2 Therapeutic Applications 1.3.3 Market Size 1.3.4 Leading Product Classes 1.3.5 Leading Products 1.3.6 Market Share by Company 1.3.7 Innovation/R&D Trends
2 Challenges and Issues Facing the Therapeutic Protein Market 2.1 Pricing 2.2 Drug Delivery 2.2.1 Parenteral Delivery: Still the Leading Delivery Route for Therapeutic Proteins Case Study: Sustainable Release Injectable Technology 2.2.2 Pulmonary Delivery 2.2.3 Oral Delivery 2.3 Manufacturing Capacity Case Study: Immunex (Amgen) and Their Enbrel Shortage Case Study: Genentech 2.3.1 New Methods of Protein Manufacture 2.3.1.1 Transgenic Animal Production 2.3.1.2 Protein Pharming 2.3.1.3 Transgenic Plant Production 2.4 The Biogeneric Threat 2.4.1 Loss of Patent Protection 2.4.2 High Manufacturing Costs 2.4.3 Lack of Adequate Legislation Case Study: Biogenerics - Novartis and Omnitrope 2.4.4 Restrictive Cost of Biotech Generics 2.4.5 Biogeneric Landscape
3 Erythropoietins 3.1 Overview of Class 3.2 How Do Erythropoietins Work? 3.3 Therapeutic Applications for Erythropoietins 3.3.1 Anemia 3.3.1.1 Cancer Related Anemia 3.3.1.2 Renal Anemia 3.4 Currently Marketed Products in the Class 3.4.1 Procrit/Eprex (epoetin alfa) 3.4.2 Epogen (epoetin alfa) 3.4.3 Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa) 3.4.4 NeoRecormon/Epogin (epoetin beta) 3.4.5 Espo (epoetin alfa) 3.4.6 Clinical Comparisons Between Marketed Erythropoietins 3.5 Market Analysis 3.5.1 Commercial Market Size 3.5.2 Market Share by Country/Region 3.5.3 Market Share, by Product Sales 3.5.4 Market Share by Company 3.6 Key Emerging Erythropoietin Therapies 3.6.1 Dynepo 3.6.2 Mircera 3.7 Market Outlook 3.7.1 Drivers 3.7.2 Restraints 3.7.3 Financial Forecast
4 Interferons 4.1 Overview of Class 4.2 Therapeutic Uses for Interferons 4.2.1 Multiple Sclerosis 4.2.2 Hepatitis 4.2.3 Leukemia 4.3 Classes of Interferons 4.3.1 Beta Interferons 4.3.1.1 Avonex (interferon beta-1a) 4.3.1.2 Rebif (interferon beta-1a) 4.3.1.3 Betaferon/Betaseron (interferon beta-1b) 4.3.2 Alpha Interferons 4.3.2.1 Intron A (interferon alpha-2b) 4.3.2.2 PEG Intron (peg interferon alpha-2b) 4.3.2.3 Rebetron (interferon alpha-2b + ribavirin) 4.3.2.4 Roferon-A (interferon alpha-2a) 4.3.2.5 Alferon N (interferon alpha-n3) 4.3.2.6 Pegasys (pegylated interferon alpha-2a) 4.3.2.7 Infergen (interferon alfacon-1) 4.3.3 Gamma interferons 4.3.3.1 Actimmune 4.4 Market Analysis 4.4.1 Commercial Market Size 4.4.2 Market Share by Country/Region 4.4.3 Market Share by Product Sales 4.4.4 Market Share by Company 4.5 R&D Trends in the Interferon Class 4.5.1 Albuferon-Alpha 4.5.2 Tauferon 4.5.3 Interferon gamma-1b 4.5.4 Neoferon 4.5.5 Low-Dose Oral Interferon Alpha 4.6 Market Outlook 4.6.1 Drivers 4.6.2 Restraints 4.6.3 Financial Forecasts 4.6.3.1 Beta Interferon Financial Forecast 4.6.3.2 Alpha Interferon Financial Forecast 4.6.3.3 Gamma Interferon Financial Forecast
5 Insulins 5.1 Overview of Class 5.2 How Does Insulin Work? 5.3 Therapeutic Applications 5.3.1 Diabetes 5.4 Epidemiology 5.5 Key Products in Diabetes Treatment 5.5.1 Rapid-acting 5.5.1.1 NovoRapid/Novolog (insulin aspart) 5.5.1.2 Humalog (insulin lispro) 5.5.1.3 Apidra (insulin glulisine) 5.5.1.4 NovoMix (insulin aspart mix) 5.5.2 Exubera (inhaled insulin) 5.5.3 Short-acting (regular) and intermediate-acting 5.5.3.1 Novolin (insulin) 5.5.3.2 Insuman 5.5.3.3 Humulin (insulin) 5.5.4 Long-acting 5.5.4.1 Lantus (glargine insulin) 5.5.5 Levemir (insulin determir) 5.5.6 Iletin (insulin) 5.6 New Delivery of Insulin Stimulating Sales 5.7 R&D Trends 5.7.1 NN304 (insulin detemir) 5.7.2 AERx insulin Diabetes Management System (iDMS) 5.7.3 AIR (inhaled insulin) 5.7.4 MannKind (inhaled insulin) 5.7.5 NN344 5.7.6 NN5401 5.8 Market Analysis 5.8.1 Commercial Market Size 5.8.2 Market Share by Insulin Class 5.8.3 Market Share by Country/Region 5.8.4 Market Share by Product Sales 5.8.5 Market Share by Company 5.9 Market Outlook 5.9.1 Financial Forecast 5.9.2 Drivers 5.9.3 Restraints
6 Monoclonal Antibodies 6.1 Overview of Class 6.2 How do Monoclonal Antibodies Work? 6.3 Therapeutic Applications for Monoclonal Antibodies 6.3.1 Cancer 6.3.1.1 Rituxan (rituxumab) 6.3.1.2 Erbitux (cetuximab) 6.3.1.3 Herceptin (trastuzumab) 6.3.1.4 Avastin (bevacizumab) 6.3.1.5 Bexxar (tositumomab) 6.3.1.6 Mylotarg (gemtuzumab ozogamicin) 6.3.1.7 Zevalin (ibritumomab tiuxetan) 6.3.2 Autoimmune/Inflammatory Diseases 6.3.2.1 Rheumatoid Arthritis 6.3.2.1.1 Remicade (infliximab) 6.3.2.1.2 Humira (adalimumab) 6.3.2.2 Multiple Sclerosis 6.3.2.2.1 Tysabri (natalizumab) 6.3.2.3 Crohn’s Disease 6.3.2.3.1 Remicade 6.3.2.4 Psoriasis 6.3.2.4.1 Raptiva (efalizumab) 6.3.2.5 Asthma 6.3.2.5.1 Xolair 6.3.3 Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) 6.3.3.1 Lucentis (ranibizumab) 6.3.4 Transplant Rejection 6.3.4.1 Simulect (basiliximab) 6.3.4.2 Orthoclone OKT-3 (muromonab CD3) 6.3.5 Other Conditions 6.3.5.1 Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) 6.3.5.1.1 ReoPro (abciximab) 6.3.5.2 Lower Respiratory Tract Disease 6.3.5.2.1 Synagis (palivizumab) 6.4 Market Analysis 6.4.1 Commercial Market Size 6.4.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 6.4.2.1 Cancer 6.4.2.2 Autoimmune/Inflammatory 6.4.3 Market Share by Country/Region 6.4.4 Key Product Sales 6.4.5 Market Share by Company 6.4.6 Market Outlook 6.4.6.1 Drivers 6.4.6.2 Restraints 6.4.6.3 Financial Forecast 6.5 Emerging Monoclonal Antibody Therapies 6.5.1 Herceptin (Line Extension) 6.5.2 Cotara (TNT-1) 6.5.3 Rencarex (WX-G250) 6.5.4 Humira 6.5.5 Rituxan 6.5.6 Actemra (tocilizumab) 6.5.7 Remicade 6.5.8 Tysabri 6.5.9 Segard 6.5.10 Anti-C5 antibody 6.5.11 Aurograb
7 Blood-Clotting Factors 7.1 Overview of Class 7.2 How do Blood-Clotting Factors Work? 7.3 Therapeutic Applications for Blood-Clotting Factors 7.3.1 Hemophilia 7.4 Leading Blood-Clotting Factors on the Market 7.4.1 NovoSeven (recombinant coagulation factor VIIa) 7.4.2 Advate (antihemophilic factor (recombinant), plasma/albumin-free method) 7.4.3 Alphanate 7.4.4 Helixate FS 7.4.5 Hemofil-M (Factor VIII) 7.4.6 Humate-P (antihemophilic factor/von Willebrand factor complex) 7.4.7 Koate HP and Koate DVI (human antihemophilic (human) factor VIII) 7.4.8 Kogenate FS (recombinant factor VIII) 7.4.9 Monarc-M 7.4.10 Monoclate-P 7.4.11 Recombinate 7.4.12 ReFacto (recombinant factor VIII) 7.4.13 AlphaNine SD 7.4.14 Bebulin VH (factor IX complex) 7.4.15 BeneFIX (recombinant factor IX) 7.4.16 Konyne 80 7.4.17 Mononine 7.4.18 Profilnine SD (systemic factor IX) 7.4.19 Proplex T (factor IX complex) 7.5 Market Analysis 7.5.1 Commercial Market Size 7.5.2 Market Share by Country/Region 7.5.3 Market Share by Product Sales 7.5.4 Market Share by Company 7.5.5 Market Outlook 7.5.5.1 Drivers 7.5.5.2 Restraints 7.6 Emerging Blood-Clotting Factors 7.6.1 Bayer 7.6.2 Cell Genesys 7.6.3 Avigen 7.6.4 Novo Nordisk 7.6.5 Immune Response Corporation 7.6.6 Targeted Genetics
8 Colony-Stimulating Factors 8.1 Overview of Class 8.2 How Do Colony Stimulating Factors Work? 8.3 Therapeutic Applications for Colony Stimulating Factors 8.3.1 Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia 8.4 Key Colony Stimulating Factors 8.4.1 Neupogen (filgrastim) 8.4.2 Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) 8.4.3 Gran (filgrastim) 8.4.4 Leukine (sargramostim) 8.4.5 Neutrogin / Granocyte (lenograstim) 8.5 Market Analysis 8.5.1 Commercial Market Size 8.5.2 Market Share by Country/Region 8.5.3 Market Share by Product Sales 8.5.4 Market Share by Company 8.6 Market Outlook 8.6.1 Drivers 8.6.2 Restraints 8.6.3 Financial Forecast 8.7 Emerging Colony-Stimulating Factors 8.7.1 New Indications for Leukine (sargramostim) 8.7.2 Longer-acting GM-CSFs 8.7.3 PEGylated G-CSFs 8.7.4 Maxy-G34
9 Human Growth Hormones 9.1 Overview of Class 9.2 How Do Growth Hormones Work? 9.3 Therapeutic Applications for Growth Hormones 9.4 Key Growth Hormones 9.4.1 Genotropin (recombinant somatropin) 9.4.2 Nutropin/Protropin (recombinant somatropin/somatrem) 9.4.3 Norditropin/Norditropin SimpleXx (recombinant somatropin) 9.4.4 Humatrope (recombinant somatropin) 9.4.5 Geref (sermorelin acetate) 9.4.6 Somatuline (lanreotide) 9.4.7 Saizen (somatropin) 9.4.8 Serostim (recombinant somatropin) 9.4.9 Somavert (pegvisomant) 9.4.10 Sandostatin (octreotride) and Sandostatin LAR (octreotide for injectable suspension) 9.5 Expected Launches of Growth Hormones 9.5.1 Valtropin (somatropin) 9.5.2 Omnitrope (somatropin) 9.6 Market Analysis 9.6.1 Commercial Market Size 9.6.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 9.6.3 Market Share by Country/Region 9.6.4 Market Share by Product Sales 9.6.5 Market Share by Company 9.7 Market Outlook 9.7.1 Drivers 9.7.2 Restraints 9.8 Emerging Human Growth Hormones 9.8.1 Serostim (Serono) 9.8.2 SomatoKine (Insmed Incorporated) 9.8.3 Octreotide (QLT) 9.8.4 ALX1-11 (NPS Pharmaceuticals) 9.8.5 Geref (Serono) 9.8.6 Leptin (Amgen) 9.8.7 hGH (SkyePharma) 9.8.8 hGHD-1 (Macromed)
10 Interleukins 10.1 Overview of Class 10.2 How Do Interleukins Work? 10.3 Types of Interleukins and Their Functions 10.4 Therapeutic Applications for Interleukins 10.4.1 Cancer 10.4.2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 10.4.3 Transplantation 10.5 Key Interleukin Products on Market 10.5.1 Interleukin-1 10.5.2 Interleukin-2 10.5.2.1 Proleukin (aldesleukin) 10.5.2.2 Ontak (denileukin deftitox) 10.5.2.3 Imunace (celmoleukin) 10.5.3 Interleukin 11 10.5.3.1 Neumega (oprelvekin) 10.6 Market Analysis 10.6.1 Commercial Market Size 10.6.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 10.6.3 Market Share by Country/Region 10.6.4 Market Share by Product Sales 10.6.5 Market Share by Company 10.7 Market Outlook 10.7.1 Drivers 10.7.2 Restraints 10.8 Emerging Interleukins 10.8.1 IL-11 - Neumega (oprelvekin) 10.8.2 New Indication for Proleukin (aldesleukin) 10.8.3 Interleukin-12 10.8.4 Cytoryn (IL-2 controlled release injectable depot) 10.8.5 Interleukin-6 (Sigosix) 10.8.6 Interleukin-4 10.8.7 Interleukin-1 10.8.8 Recombinant IL-10 10.8.9 Prestara
11 Plasminogen Activators 11.1 Overview of Class 11.2 How Do Plasminogen Activators Work? 11.3 Therapeutic Applications for Plasminogen Activators 11.3.1 Heart Attack 11.3.2 Stroke 11.3.3 Pulmonary Embolism 11.4 Key Plasminogen Activators on Market 11.4.1 Activase (alteplase) 11.4.2 Actilyse (alteplase) 11.4.3 Abbokinase (urokinase) 11.4.4 Rapilysin/Retavase (reteplase) 11.4.5 TNKase (tenecteplase) 11.4.6 Metalyse (tenecteplase) 11.4.7 Streptase (streptokinase) 11.5 Market Analysis 11.5.1 Commercial Market Size 11.5.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 11.5.3 Market Share by Country/Region 11.5.4 Market Share by Product Sales 11.5.5 Market Share by Company 11.6 Market Outlook 11.6.1 Drivers 11.6.2 Restraints 11.7 Emerging Plasminogen Activators 11.7.1 Solinase (pamiteplase) 11.7.2 Alfimeprase 11.7.3 Lanoteplase
12 Reproductive Hormones 12.1 Overview of Class 12.2 How do Reproductive Hormones Work? 12.3 Therapeutic Applications for Reproductive Hormones 12.3.1 Osteoporosis 12.3.2 Cancer 12.3.3 Menopause-Related Conditions 12.3.4 Male Sexual Dysfunctions 12.3.5 Infertility 12.3.6 Contraception 12.4 Leading Reproductive Hormones on the Market 12.4.1 Gonadotropins 12.4.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy 12.4.3 Estrogens and Progestins 12.5 Market Analysis 12.5.1 Commercial Market Size 12.5.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 12.5.3 Market Share by Country/Region 12.5.4 Market Share by Product Sales 12.5.5 Market Share by Company 12.6 Market Outlook 12.6.1 Drivers 12.6.2 Restraints 12.7 Emerging Reproductive Hormones
13 Enzyme Replacement 13.1 Overview of Class 13.2 How does Enzyme Replacement Work? 13.3 Therapeutic Applications for Enzyme Replacement 13.3.1 Lysosomal storage disorders 13.3.2 Fabry Disease 13.3.3 Gaucher Disease 13.3.4 Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs) 13.3.5 Infantile Pompe Disease (IPD) 13.4 Leading Enzyme Replacement Therapies on the Market 13.4.1 Fabrazyme (agalsidase beta) 13.4.2 Ceredase (alglucerase) 13.4.3 Cerezyme (imiglucerase) 13.4.4 Myozyme (alglucosidase alfa) 13.4.5 Elaprase (idursulfase) 13.4.6 Naglazyme (galsulfase) 13.4.7 Aldurazyme (laronidase) 13.5 Market Analysis 13.5.1 Commercial Market Size 13.5.2 Segmentation by Therapeutic Category 13.5.3 Market Share by Country/Region 13.5.4 Market Share by Product Sales 13.5.5 Market Share by Company 13.6 Market Outlook 13.6.1 Drivers 13.6.2 Restraints 13.7 Emerging Enzyme Replacement Therapies 13.7.1 AGT-180 13.7.2 Phex 13.7.3 ENZAGAL 13.7.4 rhASB
14 Company Profiles 14.1 Abbott Laboratories 14.2 Amgen 14.3 Amylin Pharmaceuticals 14.4 Anika Therapeutics 14.5 ArmaGen Technologies 14.6 Biogen Idec 14.7 BioMarin Pharmaceutical 14.8 BioMimetic Therapeutics 14.9 Bolder BioTechnology 14.10 Boston Life Sciences 14.11 Cambrex 14.12 Cambridge Antibody Technology 14.13 Ceregene 14.14 Chiron Corporation 14.15 Chugai Pharmaceutical 14.16 Coley Pharmaceutical Group 14.17 CuraGen 14.18 Curis Inc 14.19 Dragon Pharmaceuticals 14.20 Enobia 14.21 Enzon 14.22 Eyetech Pharmaceuticals 14.23 FibroGen 14.24 FzioMed 14.25 GeneMedix 14.26 Genentech 14.27 Genmab 14.28 GenSci Regeneration Sciences 14.29 Genvec 14.30 Genzyme 14.31 Human Genome Sciences 14.32 ImClone Systems 14.33 Insmed 14.34 Janssen-Ortho 14.35 Johnson & Johnson 14.36 Maxygen 14.37 Medarex 14.38 MedImmune 14.39 OSI Pharmaceuticals 14.40 PeproTech 14.41 PDL Biopharma 14.42 Protein Polymer Technology 14.43 Raven Biotechnologies 14.44 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals 14.45 Rentschler Biotechnologie 14.46 Roche 14.47 Sangamo Biosciences 14.48 Scil Proteins 14.49 Serono 14.50 Spectrum Pharmaceuticals 14.51 Seattle Genetics 14.52 Stryker Biotech 14.53 Theratechnologies 14.54 Transition Therapeutics 14.55 Vernalis Pharmaceuticals 14.56 Wockhardt 14.57 Wyeth 14.58 Xoma 14.59 ZymoGenetics
Tables Table 1.1 Key Therapeutic Applications by Protein Class Table 1.2 Leading Product Classes in Protein Therapeutics Table 1.3 Leading Products in the Protein Therapeutics Market Table 1.4 Leading 20 Companies in Protein Therapeutics by 2005 Sales Table 2.1 Main Types of Drug Delivery by Injection (Parenteral Administration) Table 2.2 Advantages of Injectable Drug Delivery Systems Table 2.3 Key Companies in the Needleless Drug Technology Market Table 2.4 Companies Involved in the Field of Transgenic Protein Technology Table 2.5 Main Methods of Creating Transgenic Animals Table 2.6 Advantages of Avian Transgenic Technology in Protein Manufacture Table 2.7 Pros and Cons of Transgenic Plants Table 3.1 Advantages and Disadvantage of Erythropoietin Therapy Table 3.2 Global Sales of Erythropoietins 1999-2005 Table 3.3 US Sales of Erythropoietins 1999-2005 Table 3.4 Non-US Sales of Erythropoietins 1999-2005 Table 3.5 Erythropoietin Financial Forecast 2005-2011 Table 4.1 Major Types of MS Table 4.2 Major Types of Leukemia Table 4.3 Types of Leukemia Treatments Table 4.4 Leading MS Therapy Delivery Routes and Dosage Table 4.5 Global Sales of Beta Interferons 2000-2005 Table 4.6 US Sales of Beta Interferons 2000-2005 Table 4.7 Non-US Sales of Beta Interferons 2000-2005 Table 4.8 Global Sales of Alpha Interferons 2000-2005 Table 4.9 Global Sales of Gamma Interferons 2000-2005 Table 4.10 Forecast Sales of Avonex Table 4.11 Forecast Sales of Betaseron Table 4.12 Forecast Sales of Rebif Table 4.13 Forecast Sales of PEG-Intron Table 4.14 Forecast Sales of Intron Table 4.15 Forecast Sales of Pegasys Table 4.16 Forecast Sales of Actimmune Table 5.1 Other Types of Diabetes Table 5.2 Treatment of Types II Diabetes Table 5.3 Estimated Number of People with Diabetes Table 5.4 Types of Insulin Table 5.5 Relationship of A1C to Average Whole Blood and Plasma Glucose Levels Table 5.6 Patch Insulin Table 5.7 Oral Spray Insulin Table 5.8 Pulmonary Insulin Table 5.9 Insulin Product Sales (US$mn) Table 5.10 Forecast Insulin Product Sales Table 5.11 Financial Forecast for the Insulin Market Table 6.1 Monoclonal Antibody Therapies on the Market 2006 Table 6.2 Types of Cancer Table 6.3 Types of Transplant Rejection Table 6.4 Antibodies Used to Prevent Transplant Rejection Table 6.5 Leading Monoclonal Antibody Products, by Sales 2000-2005 Table 6.6 Global Sales of Monoclonal Antibodies, Cancer Indications 2003-2005 Table 6.7 Global Sales of Monoclonal Antibodies, Autoimmune/Inflammatory Indications, 1999-2005 Table 6.8 Monoclonal Antibody Sales Market Share (2005), by Country/Region Table 6.9 Global Sales of Remicade 2000-2005 Table 6.10 Global Sales of Rituxan 2000-2005 Table 6.11 Global Sales of Herceptin 2000-2005 Table 6.12 Global Sales of Humira 2003-2005 Table 6.13 Global Sales of Avastin 2004-2005 Table 6.14 Financial Forecast for the Monoclonal Antibody Market Table 6.15 Emerging Monoclonal Antibody Therapies Table 6.16 Types of ACR Response Criteria Table 7.1 Overview of Blood-Clotting Factors and Their Function Table 7.2 Leading Blood-Clotting Factors Table 7.3 Competing Antihemophilic Factor Brands Table 7.4 Key Blood Clotting Factors Product Sales (US$mn) Table 7.5 Forecast Sales of Blood Clotting Factors (US$bn) Table 8.1 Global Sales of Neupogen 1999-2005 Table 8.2 Global Sales of Neulasta 2002-2005 Table 8.3 Forecast Sales of Neulasta Table 8.4 Forecast Sales of Neupogen Table 8.5 Forecast Sales of Colony Stimulating Factors (US$bn) Table 9.1 Effects of Human Growth Hormone Table 9.2 Therapeutic Applications for Growth Hormones Table 9.3 Different Indications for Genotropin Table 9.4 GH Suppression during Long-Term Treatment with Immediate Release Sandostatin Injection and Sandostatin LAR Depot Table 9.5 Global Sales of Key Growth Hormone Products (US$mn) Table 9.6 Key Company Involvement in hGH Delivery Technology Table 9.7 Forecast Sales of Growth Hormones (US$bn) Table 10.1 Interleukins, Major Sources and Effects Table 10.2 Global Sales of Key Interleukins Table 10.3 Forecast Sales of Interleukins (US$mn) Table 11.1 Embolism and Its Outcomes Table 11.2 Brand Names of PAs Table 11.3 Forecast Sales of Plasminogen Activators Table 12.1 Overview of Reproductive Hormones Table 12.2 Reproductive Hormones and Their Therapeutic Applications Table 12.3 FDA-Approved Bisphosphonates for the Treatment of Osteoporosis in Post-Menopausal Women Table 12.4 Incidence and Death Rates of Cancer in the US (Male and Female) Table 12.5 Hormone Therapy Regimes Table 12.6 Medications for the Treatment of Infertility Table 12.7 FDA-Approved Estrogens/Hormones for the Treatment of Osteoporosis Table 12.8 Sales of Key Gonadotropins in US 2003-2005 (US$mn) Table 12.9 Global Sales of Key HRT Products in US$mn (2003-2005) Table 12.10 Global Sales of Johnson & Johnson’s Hormonal Contraceptives in US$mn (2003-2005) Table 12.11 Global Sales of Schering AG’s Hormonal Contraceptives in US$mn (2004-2005) Table 12.12 Forecast Sales of Reproductive Hormones Table 13.1 Types of Mucopolysaccharidosis Table 13.2 Global Sales of Key Enzyme Replacement Products Table 13.3 Key Companies Involved in the ERT Market Table 14.1 Biogen Idec’s Oncology Pipeline Table 14.2 Chiron’s Oncology Pipeline Table 14.3 Chugai’s Oncology Pipeline Table 14.4 Enzon Drug Delivery Portfolio, 2006 Table 14.7 Wockhardt’s Biopharmaceutical Pipeline Table 14.5 Medarex’s Oncology Pipeline
Graphs Graph 1.1 Market Share of Product Classes in Protein Therapeutics Graph 1.2 Percentage Change in the 2005-2010 Sales of Protein Therapeutics by Class Graph 1.3 Leading 10 Products in the Protein Therapeutics Market by 2005 Sales Graph 1.4 Protein Therapeutics Market Share by Company Graph 3.1 Sales of Erythropoietin Products 1999-2005, US & Rest of World Graph 3.2 Percentage Growth of Erythropoietin Products, 2004-2005 Graph 3.3 Market Share Erythropoietin Products, US vs Rest of World 2005 Graph 3.4 Market Share Erythropoietin Products, US vs Rest of World 2004 Graph 3.5 Market Share, Erythropoietin Products 2005 Graph 3.6 Market Share, Erythropoietin Products 2004 Graph 3.7 Company Market Share, Erythropoietin Products 2005 Graph 3.8 Company Market Share, Erythropoietin Products 2004 Graph 4.1 2005 Sales of Leading MS Therapies Graph 4.2 Country/Region Market Share Beta Interferons 2005 Graph 4.3 Market Share Beta Interferons 2005 Graph 4.4 Market Share Alpha Interferons 2005 Graph 4.5 Company Market Share, Beta Interferons 2005 Graph 4.6 Company Market Share Alpha Interferons 2005 Graph 5.1 Insulin Sales Segmentation by Drug Class Graph 5.2 Insulin Market by Country/Region Graph 5.3 Humulin Sales by Geographical Region (2005) Graph 5.4 Humalog Sales by Geographical Region (2005) Graph 5.5 Insulin Market Share by Product (2005) Graph 5.6 Insulin Market Share by Company Graph 5.7 Product Sales Percentage Change 2005-2010* Graph 5.8 Forecast Growth of the Insulin Market (2005-2010) Graph 6.1 Leading Monoclonal Antibody Products by 2005 Sales Graph 6.2 Monoclonal Antibody Market by Therapeutic Category (2005) Graph 6.3 Annual Growth of Global Monoclonal Antibody Market, Cancer Indications 2003-2005 Graph 6.4 Annual Growth of Global Monoclonal Antibody Market, Autoimmune/Inflammatory Indications, 1999-2005 Graph 6.5 Monoclonal Antibody Sales Market Share by Three Key Regions Graph 6.6 Monoclonal Antibody Market Share, by Top Five Products Graph 6.11 Leaders in the Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Market, 2005 Market Share Graph 7.1 Blood Clotting Market Share by Country/Region Graph 7.2 Blood Clotting Market Share by Factor Graph 7.3 Blood Clotting Market Share by Company Graph 7.4 Forecast Annual Growth of Blood Clotting Factors Graph 8.1 CSF Market by Country/Region Graph 8.2 Global Sales of Neupogen and Neulasta 2002-2005 Graph 8.3 Global CSF Market by Product (2005) Graph 8.4 Global CSF Market by Company (2005) Graph 8.5 Forecast Annual Sales Growth of the CSF Market Graph 9.1 HGH Market Segmentation by Therapeutic Application Graph 9.2 HGH Market by Region (2005) Graph 9.3 Growth Hormone Market Share by Company Graph 9.4 Forecast Annual Growth of Growth Hormones Graph 10.1 Interleukin Market Segmentation by Therapeutic Category Graph 10.2 Interleukin Market Segmentation by Country/Region Graph 10.3 Interleukins Market by Product Sales Graph 10.4 Market Share by Company Graph 10.5 Forecast Annual Sales Growth of Interleukins Graph 11.1 Plasminogen Activators Market Share by Therapeutic Application Graph 11.2 Plasminogen Activators Market Segmentation by Country/Region Graph 11.3 Plasminogen Activators Market Share by Product Sales Graph 11.4 Global Sales of Genentech’s PAs (US$mn)* Graph 11.5 Plasminogen Activators Market Share by Company Graph 11.6 Forecast Annual Sales Growth of Plasminogen Activators Graph 12.1 Segmentation of Hormone Replacement Market by Therapeutic Category Graph 12.2 Reproductive Hormones Market Segmentation by Country/Region Graph 12.3 Global Sales of Key Gonadotropins Graph 12.4 Annual Growth of HRT Product Sales Graph 12.5 Forecast Annual Sales Growth of Reproductive Hormones Graph 13.1 ERT Market Segmentation by Therapeutic Category Graph 13.2 ERT Market Segmentation by Country/Region Graph 13.3 Global Sales of Key Enzyme Replacement Products Graph 13.4 ERT Market by Company
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