Evolving Approaches for Protein Drug DeliveryDecision ResourcesAugust 27, 2007 24 Pages - SKU: DECR1549154 |
| Despite their remarkable success, protein drugs continue to suffer from important drawbacks, especially with
respect to their delivery (subcutaneously or intravenously injected). Improvements in protein drug delivery will
increase patient compliance and expand many drug markets. In addition, some new formulations may be patentable
and can therefore extend a drug's life cycle. For these reasons, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies
are researching and testing new delivery methods for protein drugs.
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Companies Mentioned in This Spectrum Report
- Aegis Therapeutics
- Aerogen
- Alkermes
- Altea Therapeutics
- Alza
- Amgen
- Amylin Pharmaceuticals
- Apogee Technology
- Aradigm
- Bayer
- Biovitrum
- Chrysalis Technologies
- DOR BioPharma
- Eli Lilly
- Emisphere Technologies
- Enzon
- Generex
- Georgia Tech Research Corporation
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Human Genome Sciences
- Intranasal Therapeutics
- Johnson & Johnson
- Macrofl ux
- MannKind
- MicroCHIPS
- Nautilus Biotech
- Nektar Therapeutics
- Novartis
- Novo Nordisk
- Pfizer
- Prolong Pharmaceuticals
- Roche
- Sandoz
- Sanofi -Aventis
- Schering-Plough
- Spherics Pharmaceuticals
- Syntonix Pharmaceuticals
- Takeda
- UCB Pharma
- Unigene Laboratories
- Upsher-Smith
- Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
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- Global Inhaled Antibiotics Market 2011-2015
- Drug Delivery: Surveying the Global Competitive Landscape

