Spurred by the success of drug delivery innovations, such as trans-dermal nicotine patches and birth control implants, as well as high demand for technologies to accommodate the
pharmacodynamics of newer drug compounds, the U.S. market for drug delivery-modified therapeutics's8212;currently at $23 billion's8212;is poised for rapid growth which could exceed $76
billion by 2014, according to a new report by Kalorama Information, a division of MarketResearch.com.
Advanced Drug Delivery: Technologies, Applications and Markets predicts that while the overall market, which includes delivery devices, will continue to grow at an annual rate of slightly
over 7%, the market potential for modified-delivery therapeutics is poised to grow rapidly by more than 18% due primarily to newer therapeutics emerging from the biotech and
biopharmaceutical industries, which demand additional means of delivery other than intravenous infusion or frequent injection.
"There are key therapeutic areas in which new drug delivery technologies will have a huge impact," notes Kenneth G. Krul, PhD, the author of the final report. "Expect to see on the
horizon oral insulin for diabetics, intradermal microchip delivery, organ-specific delivery, and even drug delivery through the administration of cells designed to produce therapeutic
compounds. These and others should prove to be key market drivers."
Focusing solely on the pharmaceutical aspects of drug delivery (not on the device aspects), this study examines the application of advanced drug delivery technology in the improvements of
existing pharmaceuticals and the facilitation of the delivery and commercialization of new therapeutics in the cardiovascular, cancer, CNS, diabetes, fertility control, and infectious and
pulmonary disease sectors.
Priced at $3,500, this completely updated 2nd Edition of Advanced Drug Delivery can be purchased directly from Kalorama Information by clicking
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