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Outsourcing in Drug Development: The Contract CRO Market, 3rd EditionPublished by: Kalorama Information Published: Oct. 1, 2008 - 250 Pages Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER THREE: CLINICAL TRIAL OPERATIONS
CHAPTER FOUR: TRENDS
CHAPTER FIVE: MARKETS
APPENDIX: COMPANY DIRECTORY Exhibit 1-1: The U.S. Drug Discovery, Development, and Approval Process Exhibit 1-2: Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Programs Exhibit 1-3: Total Average Number of Active Clinical Drug Exhibit 1-4: Change in Protocol Eligibility Criteria, Comparison of Exhibit 1-5: Worldwide Clinical Trial Sites, by Region and Percent, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 1-6: Portion of Global R&D Expenditures Exhibit 1-7: Contract Drug Development Market Share, Percent by Competitor Type (AMC, CRO’s Others), 2007 Exhibit 1-8: Contract Research Market, Revenue by Competitor, 2002-2012 Exhibit 2-1: Investigational New Drug Submissions, 1992-2006 Exhibit 2-3: Number of Clinical Trials Initiated Annually for U.S. Submissions Exhibit 2-4: Median Total Approval Time for Standard NDAs, Exhibit 2-5: Median Total Approval Time for Priority NDAs, Exhibit 2-6: Median Total Approval Time for Standard NMEs, 1995-2004 Exhibit 2-7: Median Total Approval time for Priority NMEs, 1995-2004 Exhibit 2-8: U.S. NMEs 2006 Approvals: Review Times by Drug Exhibit 2-10: Median Approval times for Safety vs All Drugs, By Decade Exhibit 2-11: Number and Location of Clinical Trial Sites Worldwide, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 2-12: Worldwide Clinical Trial Sites, by Region and Percent, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 3-1: Key Clinical Trial Enrollment Statistics for: Exhibit 3-2: Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Programs Exhibit 3-3: Total Average Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Exhibit 3-4: Summary Of Postmarketing Study Commitments Exhibit 3-5: Benefits and Risks of Participating in Exhibit 3-6: Change in Protocol Eligibility Criteria, Comparison Exhibit 3-7: Aggregate Enrollment Data for All Extramural and Exhibit 4-1: New Paradigm for R&D Exhibit 4-2: Improvements in the Drug Development Process Reduce Development Costs Exhibit 4-3: Portion of Global R&D Expenditures Outsourced: 2003-2008 by percent Exhibit 4-4: Percentage of Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials Awarded to Academic Medical Centers Versus Private Sector Companies: 1991, 1996,2001 and 2006 Table 5-2: Global Drug Development Spending, 2002-2012 Table 5-2: Global Drug Development Spending, 2002-2012 Exhibit 5-3: R&D Expenditures of Leading Pharmaceutical Exhibit 5-4: Number of Companies with Active Product Development Exhibit 5-5: Total Average Number of Active Phase I-III Exhibit 5-6: Top Ten Therapeutic Categories in R&D Exhibit 5-7: A Comparison of Spending Rates in Phase I and Exhibit 5-8: Clinical Trials Phase IIIb/IV Market Exhibit 5-9: Global R&D Spending and Portion Outsourced to Exhibit 5-10: Contract Drug Development Market, 2002-2012 Exhibit 5-11: Contract Research Market (CRO, AMC, Other) 127 Exhibit 5-12: CRO Market Share, 2007 Exhibit 5-13: Selected Acquisitions of Leading CROs, 2006 to present Table 1-1: The U.S. Drug Discovery, Development, and Approval Process Exhibit 1-2: Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Programs Exhibit 1-3: Total Average Number of Active Clinical Drug Exhibit 1-4: Change in Protocol Eligibility Criteria, Comparison of Exhibit 1-5: Worldwide Clinical Trial Sites, by Region and Percent, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 1-6: Portion of Global R&D Expenditures Exhibit 1-7: Contract Drug Development Market Share, Percent by Competitor Type (AMC, CRO’s Others), 2007 Exhibit 1-8: Contract Research Market, Revenue by Competitor, 2002-2012 Exhibit 2-1: Investigational New Drug Submissions, 1992-2006 Exhibit 2-3: Number of Clinical Trials Initiated Annually for U.S. Submissions Exhibit 2-4: Median Total Approval Time for Standard NDAs, Exhibit 2-5: Median Total Approval Time for Priority NDAs, Exhibit 2-6: Median Total Approval Time for Standard NMEs, 1995-2004 Exhibit 2-7: Median Total Approval time for Priority NMEs, 1995-2004 Exhibit 2-8: U.S. NMEs 2006 Approvals: Review Times by Drug Exhibit 2-10: Median Approval times for Safety vs All Drugs, By Decade Exhibit 2-11: Number and Location of Clinical Trial Sites Worldwide, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 2-12: Worldwide Clinical Trial Sites, by Region and Percent, as of 7/12/2008 Exhibit 3-1: Key Clinical Trial Enrollment Statistics for: Exhibit 3-2: Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Programs Exhibit 3-3: Total Average Number of Active Clinical Drug Development Exhibit 3-4: Summary Of Postmarketing Study Commitments Exhibit 3-5: Benefits and Risks of Participating in Exhibit 3-6: Change in Protocol Eligibility Criteria, Comparison Exhibit 3-7: Aggregate Enrollment Data for All Extramural and Exhibit 4-1: New Paradigm for R&D Exhibit 4-2: Improvements in the Drug Development Process Reduce Development Costs Exhibit 4-3: Portion of Global R&D Expenditures Outsourced: 2003-2008 by percent Exhibit 4-4: Percentage of Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials Awarded to Academic Medical Centers Versus Private Sector Companies: 1991, 1996,2001 and 2006 Table 5-2: Global Drug Development Spending, 2002-2012 Table 5-2: Global Drug Development Spending, 2002-2012 Exhibit 5-3: R&D Expenditures of Leading Pharmaceutical Exhibit 5-4: Number of Companies with Active Product Development Exhibit 5-5: Total Average Number of Active Phase I-III Exhibit 5-6: Top Ten Therapeutic Categories in R&D Worldwide, March 2007 Exhibit 5-7: A Comparison of Spending Rates in Phase I and Exhibit 5-8: Clinical Trials Phase IIIb/IV Market Exhibit 5-9: Global R&D Spending and Portion Outsourced to Exhibit 5-10: Contract Drug Development Market, 2002-2012 Exhibit 5-11: Contract Research Market (CRO, AMC, Other) Exhibit 5-12: CRO Market Share, 2007 Exhibit 5-13: Selected Acquisitions of Leading CROs, 2006 to present Kalorama Information's Outsourcing in Drug Development is the third edition of this study of the drivers for outsourcing drug development, the companies involved in this market and the opportunity for revenues. Part of the CMO Market Series, this volume joins Outsourcing in Drug Discovery, published earlier this year.
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