Commercial Perspectives: Drug Treatment in End-Stage Renal Disease - The Price of Failure
 
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Commercial Perspectives: Drug Treatment in End-Stage Renal Disease - The Price of FailureOn average, an ESRD patient uses >$7,000 of drugs/year, representing a significant opportunity for pharmaceutical companies in treating the symptoms, comorbid conditions and treatment side effects of ESRD

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Introduction

Increased prevalence of diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, all causal factors of renal disease, drives growth of the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) sector. On average, an ESRD patient uses >$7,000 of drugs/year, representing a significant opportunity for pharmaceutical companies in treating the symptoms, comorbid conditions and treatment side effects of ESRD.

Scope

  • Analysis of the ESRD sector in the US, and in the 5 major European markets Germany, France, UK, Italy and Spain

    • Analysis of issues facing the ESRD market: rising prevalence, treatment costs and greater focus on prevention, and differences in treatment patterns

      • Insight into drugs in the treatment of comorbidities of ESRD including: hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes

        • Review of drugs in the treatment of dialysis side effects including: erythropoietins, IV iron, vitamin D and phosphate lowering drugs

        Report Highlights

        The ESRD market is growing at a rate of 6% in the US, 7% in Japan and 4% in Europe. It is a large cost burden on healthcare payors with treatment costs increasing by a CAGR of 5% to over $60,000 per patient per year.

        Diabetes and hypertension are considered a causal factor in >72% of the cases of ESRD and cardiovascular disease is the cause of death for over 60% of ESRD patients. The ESRD market represents around 1% of the cardiovascular market, but the overall chronic kidney disease (CKD) market is a much larger target population.

        Costs of drugs directly treating symptoms of ESRD represent over 14% of the treatment costs. Erythropoietin treatment of renal-disease-related anemia represents over 70% of these costs, followed by vitamin D treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Costs are expected to reduce with the introduction of biosimilars or biogenerics in 2007 to 2010.

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Report Details:
Publisher:
Datamonitor
Type:
Management Report - January 2006
Number of pages:
117
Number of tables:
3
Number of Exhibits:
70
First Publication Date:
18/1/2006
 
 
 
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