Pharmaceutical Statement on “Dermatology Drugs” Global Research Market to 2023 – Growth Driven by Increased Uptake of Interleukin Receptor Inhibitors for Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis
"Global
Dermatology Drugs Market to 2023 - Growth Driven by Increased Uptake
of Interleukin Receptor Inhibitors for Psoriasis and Atopic
Dermatitis"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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Description-
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Dermatology is a highly diverse therapy area that deals with
diseases of the skin, hair and nails. Over 3,000 types of
dermatological conditions are thought to exist, ranging from the
autoimmune disorder psoriasis to the very common condition acne
vulgaris. The scope of dermatological disorders is diverse in terms
of severity and clinical presentation, and if a condition is not
sufficiently kept under control, it can significantly impair the
patient’s quality of life.
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The treatment landscape for dermatological disorders was
traditionally dominated by genericized topical therapies such as
glucocorticoids and retinoids. The approval of monoclonal antibodies
(mAbs) such as Humira, Enbrel and Remicade for psoriasis
revolutionized both the management of psoriasis and the dermatology
therapy area. These first generation mAbs are now off-patent and have
biosimilar versions approved by the FDA, but in recent years the
therapy area has seen a number of new mAbs enter the market. These
new approvals will provide patients with more treatment options and
stimulate growth in the therapy area. In 2017 Dupixent became the
first biologic to be approved for atopic dermatitis, expanding the
use of biologics to an indication other than psoriasis.
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Overall there are 871 products being
actively developed in the dermatology pipeline, but these include
products being developed for many smaller indications. The
indications with the largest pipelines are psoriasis, atopic
dermatitis and acne vulgaris, which contain 282, 136 and 70 products,
respectively.
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Scope
- Global revenue from the dermatology market is forecast to increase from $19.8 billion in 2016 to $36.6 billion in 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 9.13%. Which drugs will achieve blockbuster status and how will the key player companies perform during the forecast period?
- What are the leading companies in terms of market share?
- Which companies are forecast to experience the largest growth in market share?
- Which companies rely heavily on revenue derived from antibacterial drugs?
- How will the market respond to recent approvals?
- Will generics and biosimilars have a significant impact on the market over the forecast period?
- What class of drugs dominate the market?
- What molecular targets are most popular in the pipeline?
- What are the commercial prospects for the most promising late-stage products?
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Reasons to buy
- Understand the current treatment landscape, with portfolios of key marketed products and a focus on historical and forecast sales patterns, and an overview of each drug’s mechanism of action.
- Analyze the dermatology pipeline through a comprehensive review of the pipeline segmented by stage of development, molecule type and molecular target.
- This review also provides a detailed look at dermatology product clinical trials to provide an insight into the risk associated with attempting to bring pipeline products to market.
- Predict growth in market size, with in-depth market forecasting from 2016 to 2023. The forecasts will provide an understanding of how epidemiology trends, new drug entries, and patent expirations will influence market value.
- Identify commercial opportunities in the dermatology deals landscape by analyzing trends in licensing and co-development deals."
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