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Innovation in Drug Delivery: The Future of Nanotechnology and Non-invasive Protein Delivery

Published by: Business Insights

Published: Nov. 1, 2006 - 137 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary

Introduction

Advances in nanotechnology

Targeted therapies in oncology

Innovation in pulmonary delivery

Innovation in transdermal delivery

Innovation in medical devices: stents and implants

Competitive landscape

The future of drug delivery




Chapter 1 Introduction

Summary

Introduction


Key indications

Key trends

Cost and revenue implications of innovative technology


Drivers of innovation


Poor patient compliance and injectable protein delivery


Needle-free injections

Non-invasive protein delivery


Poor solubility


Formulation technologies for poorly soluble compounds


Reducing drug dosage frequency


Combination products

Controlled release



Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 2 Advances in nanotechnology

Summary

Introduction

Advantages of nanotechnology for drug delivery

Marketed products using nanotechnology


Abraxane

Doxil


Potential for nanotechnology in drug delivery


Injectable delivery

Implantable delivery systems

Oral delivery

Transdermal delivery


Competitive landscape


Elan

Flamel Technologies

Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences

Abraxis BioScience

Others


The future of nanotechnology in drug delivery


Delivering cancer stem cell therapies

siRNA and gene therapy


Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 3 Targeted therapies in oncology

Summary

Introduction

Targeted therapies overview

Nanotechnologies to target cancers


Stealth

Transdrug

NanoCrystal


Monoclonal antibodies

Pipeline mAbs


Antibody fragments


PEGylation

UniBody technology


Inhaled monoclonal antibodies

Oral monoclonal antibodies


Drug delivery to brain tumors


Stem cell therapy

Synthetic toxins

Viral delivery systems


RNAi in chemotherapy

Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 4 Innovation in pulmonary delivery

Summary

Introduction

Advantages and disadvantages of pulmonary delivery


Advantages

Disadvantages


Key pulmonary delivery pipeline

Key indications for pulmonary drug delivery


Asthma and COPD

Diabetes


Inhaled insulin pipeline


CNS disorders

Infectious diseases

Other indications


Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 5 Innovation in transdermal delivery

Summary

Introduction

Transdermal drug delivery pipeline

Transdermal patch technologies


Passive patch


Noven Pharmaceuticals

Iomai


Active patches


ZARS Pharma

ALZA Corporation

Altea Therapeutics

TransPharma Medical



Future of transdermal drug delivery

Conclusion and key findings




Chapter 6 Innovation in medical devices: stents and implants

Summary

Introduction

Implants


Injectable solid implants

Injectable microparticles


Drug-eluting stents


Marketed stents


Cypher

Taxus

Xience


Clinical trials

Cost effectiveness

Adverse events

Drug-eluting stent pipeline


ZoMaxx

Endeavor


Next generation drug-eluting stents


Controlled-release implantable microchips


MEMS technologies


Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 7 Competitive landscape

Summary

Introduction

Leading innovative drug delivery companies


Altea Therapeutics


Pipeline

Strategic and growth analysis


ALZA Corporation


Pipeline

Strategic and growth analysis


Elan


Pipeline

Strategic and growth analysis


Emisphere


Pipeline

Strategic and growth analysis


Nektar


Pipeline

Strategic and growth analysis



Key M&A and licensing activity


Drug delivery business strategy

M&A activity in drug delivery




Chapter 8 The future of drug delivery

Summary

Introduction

Nanotechnology siRNA

Stem cells

Transmucosal drug delivery

Conclusions and key findings




Chapter 9 Appendix

IMS data

Bibliography

Index




List of Figures

Figure 1.1: Drivers of innovation in drug delivery

Figure 2.2: Sales of Abraxane, Taxol and generic paclitaxol in the US and 5EU, 2005-6

Figure 2.3: Doxil structure

Figure 3.4: Targeted oncology pipeline by indication, 2006

Figure 3.5: Sales of marketed oncology mAbs, 2004-5

Figure 4.6: Inhaled insulin market forecast, 2006-2015

Figure 4.7: Aradigm pain management AERx device

Figure 4.8: Sales forecasts of MedImmunes FluMist and CAIV-T in the US, 2004-2011

Figure 5.9: Transdermal drug delivery pipeline by therapy area, 2006

Figure 5.10: ALZA’s E-TRANS delivery system

Figure 6.11: Biophan’s nanomagnetic particle-based technology

Figure 7.12: Capabilities of leading innovative drug delivery companies, 2006

Figure 7.13: Licensing and collaboration strategy of leading innovative drug delivery companies




List of Tables

Table 1.1: Key companies specializing in long-acting injection technology

Table 2.2: Nanoparticles as drug delivery carriers

Table 2.3: Sales of cancer nanomedicine marketed products in the US and 5EU, 2005-6

Table 2.4: Key nanotechnology/nanomedicine deals, 2005-2006

Table 2.5: Sales of marketed products using Elan’s NanoCrystal technology in the US and 5EU,2005-6

Table 2.6: Flamel’s product pipeline using the Medusa platform, 2006

Table 3.7: Key pipeline oncology drugs using nanotechnology, 2006

Table 3.8: Late stage oncology monoclonal antibody pipeline, 2006

Table 3.9: Antibody fragment pipeline, 2006

Table 3.10: Chemotherapeutic siRNA targets

Table 4.11: Key pulmonary/inhalable delivery pipeline, 2006

Table 4.12: Key pulmonary insulin pipeline, 2006

Table 5.13: Key late-stage transdermal patches, 2006

Table 5.14: Transdermal patch technology companies, 2006

Table 6.15: Key clinical trial with drug-eluting stents, 2006

Table 6.16: Comparison of costs for bare-metal and drug-eluting coronary stents, 2004

Table 6.17: Drug eluting stent pipeline, 2006

Table 7.18: Altea Therapeutic’s pipeline, 2006

Table 7.19: ALZA’s core technologies, 2006

Table 7.20: ALZA Therapeutics’ pipeline, 2006

Table 7.21: ALZA’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6

Table 7.22: Elan’s R&D pipeline, 2006

Table 7.23: Elan’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6

Table 7.24: Emisphere’s pipeline, 2006

Table 7.25: Emisphere’s drug delivery deals, 2005-6

Table 7.26: Nektar’s key innovative pipeline products, 2006

Table 7.27: Nektar Therapeutics’ drug delivery deals, 2005-6

Table 7.28: Drug discovery and technology deals made by the top 20 pharmaceutical companies,2000-04

Table 7.29: Key drug delivery M&A activity, 2006

Abstract

Drug delivery is one of the most dynamic and fast growing sectors of the pharmaceutical industry. The high level of innovation in this sector is evolving at a fast pace with products such as Pfizer’s inhaled insulin, Exubera, gaining US approval in January 2006.

‘Innovation in Drug Delivery’ provides an in-depth examination of product launches and pipeline drugs with novel drug delivery mechanisms set to revolutionize the market, such as products using ALZA Corporation’s E-TRANS and Altea’s PassPort patch transdermal technologies. This report will enable you to evaluate key marketed drugs, including Emend and Megace, and gain an insight into novel pipeline products to anticipate upcoming product launches and position yourself for success.

Use this report to understand how nanotechnology and other key technologies are changing drug delivery and how these can be implemented into your R&D process. Assess the impact of innovation in therapy areas including oncology, diabetes and infectious diseases and identify future opportunities for market growth.

Some key findings from this report:
  • Solubility is a key resistor to drug delivery and a major factor causing attrition and poor efficacy in drug development, with an estimated 30% of drugs in pre-clinical development having low solubility.
  • Abraxane and Doxil are both innovative marketed oncology products utilizing nanotechnology, gaining sales of $184m and $177m in the US and 5 major European countries in 2005, respectively.
  • There are several high potential inhaled monoclonal antibodies in development, including products from Enzon and Nektar, Alexion and Medimmune, and Alkermes.
  • Active transdermal patches are predominantly indicated for pain and women’s health, but products using ALZA’s E-TRANS and Altea’s
  • PassPort patch technology are predicted to available for protein delivery within the next few years, and consequently will increase the range of accessible indications for transdermal delivery.
  • Drug eluting stents are typically 3 to 4 fold more expensive than bare metal stents and have elicited safety concerns, however next generation drug-eluting stents consist of bio-absorbable polymers and are predicted to be safer.
Key questions answered in this report
  • What are the key drivers of innovation in drug delivery and how are they impacting the pharmaceutical market?
  • How is nanotechnology driving forward innovation and what is its impact on each therapy area?
  • What strategies are the leading drug delivery companies implementing to maximize sales and boost market share?
  • Who are the leading innovators in transdermal and pulmonary drug delivery?
  • Which new product launches will gain high sales and challenge the current market leaders?
  • What are the key trends in drug delivery and how will they impact future sales?
  • Which innovative drug delivery technologies have the highest future potential?
Top five reasons to order your copy today
  • Understand how nanotechnology is revolutionizing drug delivery and how this can be implemented into your own R&D process.
  • Evaluate key marketed drugs with innovative drug delivery and gain insight into novel pipeline products to identify your competitive position and anticipate upcoming product launches.
  • Gain access to the latest information on key technologies in drug delivery, with the report’s comprehensive coverage of leaders in each field.
  • Assess the impact of innovation in drug delivery in therapy areas including oncology, diabetes and infectious diseases and identify future opportunities for market growth.
  • Implement strategies to address the key unmet needs in drug delivery and current and future challenges in key indications, enabling you to plan for future success.


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