Providing market research reports, industry analysis, company profiles and country reports for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, marketing and business research.
Search for Market Research Reports:    

Bahrain Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report Q3 2008

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Sep. 16, 2008 - 66 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
Bahrain Pharmaceuticals And Healthcare Industry SWOT
Bahrain Political SWOT
Bahrain Economic SWOT
Bahrain Business Environment SWOT
Pharmaceutical Business Environment Ratings
Table: Middle East And Africa Pharmaceutical Business Environment Ratings For 8
Limits Of Potential Returns
Risks To Realisation Of Returns
Bahrain - Market Summary
Regulatory Regime
Recent Regulatory Developments
GCC Healthcare Collaboration
Intellectual Property Developments
Pricing And Reimbursement Regime
Free Trade Agreement With The US
Other Free Trade Agreements
Industry Developments
Health Status
HIV/AIDS
Healthcare Sector
Primary, Secondary And Tertiary Healthcare
Table: Departments Of Environmental And Occupational Healthcare
Health Insurance
Table: National Health Insurance Scheme Breakdown
Strategic Healthcare Goals
Investment In And Expansion Of The Healthcare Sector
Pharmaceutical Sector
Pharmaceutical Retail
Research And Development
Table: Intas Biopharmaceuticals Timeline
International Collaboration
Medical Devices
Table: Bahrain’s Medical Device Marke12 (US$mn unless otherwise stated)
Industry Forecast Scenario
Overall Market Forecasts
Table: Drug Expenditure And Prescription Market Indicators (US$mn Unless Otherwise Indicated)
Key Growth Factors - Industry
Table: Health Expenditure Forecasts
Key Growth Factors - Macroeconomic
Table: Bahrain Economic Activity
Patented Market Forecast
Table: Prescription Drug Market Forecast (US$mn unless otherwise stated)
Generics Drug Market Forecast
Table: Generics Drug Market Forecasts
OTC Market Forecast
Table: OTC Market Data Forecasts (US$mn unless otherwise stated)
Export/Import Market Forecast
Pharmaceutical Trade Balanc12 (US$mn)]
Other Healthcare Data Forecasts
Table: Other Health Indicators
Key Risks To BMI’s Forecast Scenario
Competitive Landscape
Company Monitor
Multinational Companies
Novartis
Johnson & Johnson
Merck & Co
Pfizer
GlaxoSmithKline
Sanofi-Aventis
Indigenous Companies
Bahrain Industrial Pharmaceutical Co (Bidapharm)
Al-Jishi Corporation
Behzad Medical Establishment
Yousuf Mahmood Husain Company
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Pharmaceutical Industry Forecasts
Pharmaceutical Industry
Pharmaceutical Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Table: Pharmaceutical Business Environment Indicators
Weighting
Table: Weighting Of Components
Sources

Abstract

The Bahraini pharmaceutical market - evenly split between the private and the public spheres - wasworth an estimated US$58.3mn in 2007, which is small by both regional and global standards. Althoughthe market is forecast to experience GDP-beating growth, driven by a growing non-communicable diseaseburden and a continued reliance on imported patented drugs, it remains a marginal target for foreigndrugmakers, due to its small size. Nevertheless, its value will grow to a forecast US$75.9mn by 2012,illustrating opportunities for companies which decide to invest in the country and also to take advantageof the growing integration between members of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) states.

In BMI’s Business Environment Rating for the 13 countries of the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region,Bahrain again occupies a third place, finding itself alongside South Africa. On the positive side, Bahrainhas the second-best regulatory structure in the region - after the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but - onthe negative - the small overall size of the market remains an issue, despite the forecast rapid growth ofthe population, as does the fact that the launch of expensive medicines is often delayed. Nevertheless,other draws include strong investment in health awareness programmes, the expansion of the privateinsurance market, as expatriate workers become excluded from public coverage, and the strong demandfor latest medicines for the treatment of ‘civilization’ diseases.

Imports have traditionally dominated the market, with the local industry being small and relatively basic.The improvement in trading regimes brought about by the 2006 signing of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)with the US, and the more recently established common market of the six GCC states. Among suppliers,India is beginning to gain prominence, especially in the light of the two governments’ signing of aFramework Agreement on Economic Co-operation and an increase in collaborative efforts in the area ofhealthcare, and the need to cut public health costs, through measures such as an increase in the use ofgenerics.

Additionally, Indian firms in the innovative sphere are also taking advantage of the strong GCC-widedemand for latest medicines. To this end, in February 2008, India's Intas Biopharmaceuticals (IBPL)announced its intention to register itself in the GCC region, initially planning to launch three products totreat certain cancers and their side effects in the GCC. The products’ penetration of the market will, ofcourse, be greatly facilitated by the single GCC common market.

Get Full Details About This Report >>
US: 800.298.5699
Int'l: +1.240.747.3093
Buy this Report
Price and Delivery Options

Search Inside Report


 

About MarketResearch.com
MarketResearch.com is an online aggregator selling over 160,000 market research reports, company profiles and country profiles from over 600 research firms. Our reports will provide you with the critical business and competitive intelligence you need for strategic planning and marketing research. Coverage includes the US, UK, Europe, Asia and global markets.

 

© MarketResearch.com 2008