United States Type 2 Diabetes Market
By: Intellent
Intellent's new industry report focuses on the US type 2 diabetes market. This report provides valuable insight and access to the competitive information and analysis necessary to make decisions regarding the direction of the market
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11/14/2009
$7,500.00
UAE Healthcare Sector Forecast to 2012
By: RNCOS
The UAE has emerged as one the fastest growing healthcare markets in the Middle East. The country’s healthcare sector has grown at double digit rate to keep pace with incessantly rising demand for quality treatment
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Antidiabetics in Australia Market Forecast
By: Datamonitor
Introduction Datamonitor expects the Australian antidiabetics market to reach $416m by 2018. The growth will be driven by the launch of new drug classes, notably the incretin mimetics, and large growth in patient numbers. Although strongest
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10/20/2009
$5,700.00
Antidiabetics Market Forecast
By: Datamonitor
Introduction Datamonitor expects the antidiabetics market to reach $38 billion, across the seven major markets, by 2018. The growth will be driven by the launch of new drug classes, notably the DPP-IV inhibitors and GLP-1 agonists,
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Developing Managed Care Pull-Through Excellence
By: Best Practices, LLC
STUDY OVERVIEW
In today's pharmaceutical marketplace, companies not only have to fight to win product placement on Managed Care formularies but also to "pull through" the business and increase market share after a win. To
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10/1/2009
$5,200.00
Managed Markets Account Management: Assessing the Performance of Account Executives
By: Best Practices, LLC
STUDY OVERVIEW
Today's market driven environment has made performance assessment of managed market account executives complex and critical. Best Practices, LLC has conducted this in-depth study to: identify common performance measurement practices across geographies and
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Diabetes R & D Pipeline: PPAR Agonists
By: BioPolaris
Diabetes is a chronic disease that may reduce life expectancy by as much as 15 years because high blood
glucose levels can damage blood vessels and nerves. The International Diabetes Institute (Australia) estimates
that direct
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