Monday, July 9, 2018

Diabetes And Associated Metabolic Conditions Drug Market Research Report : Ken Research

This report provides an overview of the pipeline landscape for diabetes and associated metabolic conditions. It provides comprehensive information on the therapeutics under development and key players involved in therapeutic development for type I diabetes, type II diabetes, hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia, and features dormant and discontinued products.
Diabetes refers to a group of metabolic diseases that result from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action or both of these. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the pancreas stops producing insulin, a hormone that enables people to get energy from food. It occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, called beta cells. There are 263 products in development for this indication.
Type 2 diabetes, however, results from a combination of resistance to insulin action and an inadequate compensatory insulin secretory response. Type 2 diabetes is more closely related to lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise habits than type I diabetes, with the majority of patients being overweight or obese. There are 574 products in development for this indication.
Hyperinsulinemia is a condition in which there are excess levels of insulin circulating in the blood relative to the level of glucose. Insulin resistance is the primary cause of hyperinsulinemia. There are 10 products in development for this indication.
Hyperglycemia is a condition that occurs when blood glucose levels get too high. Several factors can contribute to hyperglycemia, including food and physical activity choices, illness, non-diabetes medications, or not taking enough glucose-lowering medication. There are seven products in development for this indication.
Molecular targets acted on by products in development for diabetes and associated metabolic conditions include the insulin receptor, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor, glucagon receptor and glucokinase. Companies operating in this pipeline space include Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly and Zealand Pharma
The report also covers the following topics:-
Which companies are the most active within each pipeline?
- Which pharmaceutical approaches are the most prominent at each stage of the pipeline and within each indication?
- To what extent do universities and institutions play a role within this pipeline, compared to pharmaceutical companies?
- What are the most important R&D milestones and data publications to have happened in this disease area?
- Understand the overall pipeline, with an at-a-glance overview of all products in therapeutic development for each indication
- Assess the products in development in granular detail, with an up-to-date overview of each individual pipeline program in each indication and a comprehensive picture of recent updates and milestones for each
- Analyze the companies, institutions and universities currently operating in the pipeline and the products being fielded by each of these
- Understand the composition of the pipeline in terms of molecule type, molecular target, mechanism of action and route of administration
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