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Market Research Report

Pain Therapeutics 2005: Market Dynamics and Outlook

Published by Arrowhead Publishers Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2005/05 Content info 249 pages
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Table of Contents

1 Methodology and Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Report Objectives and Scope
  • 1.2 Research Methodology
  • 1.3 Executive Summary

2 Causes, Classifications and Global Impact of Pain

  • 2.1 Causes
  • 2.1.1 Terminal Illness
  • 2.1.2 Pain and Genetics
  • 2.1.3 The Immune System and Pain
  • 2.1.4 The Subjective Nature of Pain
  • 2.1.5 Pain Transmission
  • 2.1.5.1 Nociceptors
  • 2.1.5.2 Pain Receptors
  • 2.2 Classifications
  • 2.2.1 Chronic Pain
  • 2.2.2 Acute Pain
  • 2.3 The Impact of Pain
  • 2.3.1 Demographic Impact
  • 2.3.2 Financial Cost of Pain

3 Treating Pain: Drug Classes and Guidelines

  • 3.1 NSAIDs
  • 3.2 Opioids
  • 3.2.1 Chronic Pain and Opioids
  • 3.3 Antidepressants
  • 3.4 Anticonvulsants

4 Post-Operative Pain Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 4.1 Impact of Post-Operative Pain
  • 4.2 Pain Intensity in Surgical Sites
  • 4.3 Site-specific Pain Relief
  • 4.4 Postoperative Medications
  • 4.4.1 Naropin
  • 4.4.2 DepoDur, DepoMorphine and Propofol
  • 4.4.3 Other Opioids for Pain Management
  • 4.4.4 NSAIDs for Postoperative Pain

5 Back Pain Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 5.1 Sciatica
  • 5.2 Facet Joint Problems
  • 5.3 Osteoarthritis
  • 5.4 Diseases and Back Pain
  • 5.5 Low Back Pain
  • 5.6 Pharmaceutical Relief for Back Pain
  • 5.6.1 Transdermal Patches
  • 5.6.2 Injections for Back Pain
  • 5.6.3 Back Pain and Opioids
  • 5.6.4 Tricyclic Antidepressants
  • 5.6.5 Muscle Relaxers
  • 5.6.6 Colchicine
  • 5.6.7 Chronic Low Back Pain and Anticonvulsants

6 Neuropathic Pain Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 6.1 Nociceptive Versus Neuropathic Pain
  • 6.2 Nociceptive and Neuropathic Mixed Pain
  • 6.3 Neuropathic Pain
  • 6.4 Neuropathic Pain Generation
  • 6.5 Treating Neuropathic Pain
  • 6.5.1 Transdermal Fentanyl
  • 6.5.2 Ketamine and Alfentanil
  • 6.5.3 Neurontin
  • 6.5.4 Lyrica

7 Migraine Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 7.1 Impact of Migraines
  • 7.2 Pharmacological Treatment of Migraine Pain
  • 7.2.1 Fiorinal and Fioricet
  • 7.2.2 Ergot Alkaloid Derivatives
  • 7.2.3 Triptans
  • 7.2.3.1 Comparing Triptans
  • 7.2.3.2 Imitrex
  • 7.2.3.3 Zomig
  • 7.2.3.4 Maxalt
  • 7.2.3.5 Relpax
  • 7.2.4 Neuroleptics
  • 7.2.5 Beta-blockers
  • 7.3 New and Investigational Drugs for Migraine Pain
  • 7.3.1 Topamax
  • 7.3.2 Alexza
  • 7.3.3 Botox
  • 7.3.4 Trexima
  • 7.4 Alternative Therapies for Migraine

8 Cancer Pain Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 8.1 Causes of Cancer Pain
  • 8.2 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and Cancer Pain
  • 8.3 Opioids and Cancer Pain
  • 8.3.1 Reluctance to Prescribe Opioids
  • 8.4 Seizure Drugs for Cancer Pain
  • 8.5 Investigational Drugs
  • 8.5.1 Remoxy
  • 8.5.2 Ziconatide
  • 8.5.3 Chronogesic Pain Therapy System
  • 8.5.4 Xen2174

9 Arthritic Pain Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 9.1 Impact of Arthritis
  • 9.2 Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • 9.2.1 Causes
  • 9.2.2 RA Demographics
  • 9.2.3 Genetic Susceptibility
  • 9.2.4 Environmental Factors
  • 9.2.5 High Cost of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • 9.3 Osteoarthritis
  • 9.3.1 Causes
  • 9.3.2 Pharmacological Treatment of Osteoarthritis
  • 9.3.2.1 COX-2 Class
  • 9.3.3 Pharmacological Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • 9.4 Antirheumatic Drug Classes
  • 9.4.1 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  • 9.4.2 Corticosteroids
  • 9.4.3 Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
  • 9.4.4 DMARD Competition
  • 9.4.5 Slow-Acting Antirheumatic Drugs (SAARDs)
  • 9.4.6 Biological Response Modifiers (BRMs)
  • 9.4.7 Leading RA Medications
  • 9.4.8 BRMs Versus DMARDs

10 Fibromyalgia Overview and Therapeutic Options

  • 10.1 Manifestations
  • 10.2 Impact of Fibromyalgia
  • 10.3 Natural Treatments for Fibromyalgia
  • 10.4 Prescription Treatments for Fibromyalgia
  • 10.4.1 Treatment with Antidepressants
  • 10.4.2 Muscle Relaxants
  • 10.4.3 Sleep Modifiers
  • 10.4.4 Anxiety Medications
  • 10.4.5 Anticonvulsants
  • 10.4.6 Antibiotics
  • 10.5 Future Therapies for Fibromyalgia

11 Non-Pharmaceutical Pain Treatment

  • 11.1 Acupuncture
  • 11.1.1 Assessing Acupuncture's Value
  • 11.2 Osteopathic Manipulation
  • 11.2.1 Osteopathic Treatment
  • 11.2.2 Conditions Treated by Osteopaths
  • 11.3 Physiotherapy
  • 11.4 Reflexology
  • 11.5 Neurostructural Integration Technique
  • 11.6 Herbal medicine
  • 11.7 Neurolytic Block Injections
  • 11.7.1 Examples of Neurolytic Blocks
  • 11.8 Chemical Neurolytic Blocks
  • 11.9 Cryoablation
  • 11.10 Radiofrequency Lesioning
  • 11.11 Neurosurgical Procedures
  • 11.12 Chemical Ablation
  • 11.13 Nerve Blocks
  • 11.14 Neurostimulation and Pain Control
  • 11.15 Electro Thermal Disc Decompression/ Intradiscal Electro Thermocoagulation
  • 11.16 Selective Nerve Root Injections
  • 11.17 Facet Joint Pain Block
  • 11.18 Trigger Spot Injections
  • 11.19 Peripheral Nerve Injections
  • 11.20 Cervical and Lumbar Epidural Blocks

12 NSAID Market Analysis

  • 12.1 Overview
  • 12.2 Over-the-Counter NSAIDs
  • 12.2.1 Ibuprofen
  • 12.2.2 Naproxen
  • 12.2.3 Acetaminophen and Aspirin
  • 12.3 Traditional Prescription NSAIDs
  • 12.3.1 Diclofenac/Cataflam/Voltaren
  • 12.3.2 Arthrotec
  • 12.3.3 Mobic
  • 12.3.3.1 Mobic's Market Share
  • 12.3.3.2 Mobic Vs Other NSAIDs
  • 12.3.4 DayPro
  • 12.3.4.1 Rheumatoid Arthritis Relief from DayPro
  • 12.3.4.2 Osteoarthritis Relief from DayPro
  • 12.3.5 Relafen
  • 12.3.5.1 Relafen Versus Naproxen and Aspirin
  • 12.3.5.2 Endoscopy Trials
  • 12.4 The Future of the NSAID Market

13 Opioid Use and Market Trends

  • 13.1 Drawbacks of Opioid Therapy
  • 13.2 Treating Chronic Pain
  • 13.3 Key Opioid Products
  • 13.3.1 Morphine
  • 13.3.1.1 Increased Usage of Morphine
  • 13.3.1.2 Cognitive and Psychomotor Effects
  • 13.3.1.3 Extended Release Morphine
  • 13.3.2 Oxycodone
  • 13.3.3 Kadian
  • 13.3.3.1 Key Clinical Trial
  • 13.3.4 Vicodin
  • 13.3.5 Ultracet/Ultram
  • 13.3.6 Duragesic
  • 13.4 Legal Regulation of Opioids
  • 13.5 Side Effects
  • 13.6 Adjuvant Medications
  • 13.7 Market Analysis
  • 13.7.1 OxyContin
  • 13.7.2 Duragesic
  • 13.7.3 Kadian
  • 13.7.4 Ultracet/Ultram
  • 13.7.5 Avinza
  • 13.7.6 Actiq
  • 13.8 Key Opioid Products in Development
  • 13.8.1 Chronogesic
  • 13.8.2 Ionsys
  • 13.8.3 Remoxy
  • 13.9 The Future of the Opioid Market

14 Migraine Therapy Market

  • 14.1 Overview
  • 14.2 Leading Migraine Therapies
  • 14.2.1 Imitrex/Imigran
  • 14.2.2 Zomig
  • 14.2.3 Relpax
  • 14.2.4 Maxalt
  • 14.3 Preventive vs. Abortive Therapy
  • 14.4 The Future of the Migraine Market

15 Anticonvulsant Market

  • 15.1 Overview
  • 15.2 Leading Anticonvulsants
  • 15.2.1 Neurontin
  • 15.2.1.1 Generic Competition
  • 15.2.2 Topamax
  • 15.2.3 Depakote
  • 15.2.4 Lamictal
  • 15.2.5 Trileptal
  • 15.2.6 Tegretol
  • 15.3 The Future of the Anticonvulsant Market

16 Cox-II Inhibitors and the Future

  • 16.1 The Fall of Bextra
  • 16.1.1 Health Risks Alert
  • 16.1.2 Thromboembolic Events
  • 16.1.3 Post-marketing Reports for Bextra
  • 16.1.4 Withdrawal of Bextra
  • 16.2 The Fall of Vioxx
  • 16.2.1 Public Health Advisory
  • 16.2.2 Repercussions from the Vioxx Withdrawal
  • 16.2.3 Fear of COX-2 Inhibitors
  • 16.2.4 Financial Fallout for Merck
  • 16.2.5 Vioxx vs Other Cox-2 Inhibitors
  • 16.3 Celebrex: Surviving the Fallout
  • 16.3.1 FDA Review of Clinical Trials
  • 16.3.2 Black Box Warning
  • 16.4 Future Scrutiny of Cox-2 Class
  • 16.5 COX-2 Pipeline
  • 16.5.1 Prexige
  • 16.5.1.1 TARGET Assessment
  • 16.5.2 Arcoxia
  • 16.5.2.1 Future of Arcoxia
  • 16.5.3 Dynastat
  • 16.6 The Future of the Cox-II Class

17 Promising Areas of Research

  • 17.1 Natural Painkillers
  • 17.1.1 Peptides
  • 17.1.2 Epibatidine
  • 17.1.3 Chili Peppers and Capsaicin
  • 17.1.4 Marijuana
  • 17.1.5 Receptors as Gateways
  • 17.1.6 Chromaffin Cells
  • 17.1.7 Glutamate
  • 17.1.8 Prialt
  • 17.1.9 New Class of Analgesics

18 Company Briefs

  • Abbott Laboratories
  • AlgoRx Pharmaceuticals
  • Altea Therapeutics
  • Ardent Pharmaceuticals
  • AstraZeneca
  • Cephalon
  • Elan Pharmaceuticals
  • Endo Pharmacuticals
  • EpiCept
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Indevus Pharmaceuticals
  • Innovative Drug Delivery Systems
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Metaphore Pharmaceuticals
  • Nastech Pharmaceutical
  • NeurogesX
  • Novartis Pharmaceuticals
  • Pain Therapeutics
  • Pfizer
  • Purdue
  • Renovis
  • SkyePharma

Tables and Graphs

  • Table 1.1 Value of the Pain Market, by Therapeutic Class 2004
  • Graph 1.1 Value of the Pain Market, by Therapeutic Class Market Share 2004
  • Table 1.2 Top Ten Pain Medications Worldwide in 2004
  • Graph 1.2 Fastest Growing Pain Medication Classes, by Growth Rate
  • Table 1.3 Key Patent Expirations for Pain Therapies
  • Table 2.1 Characteristics and Treatment of Acute vs Chronic Pain
  • Graph 2.1 Top Causes of Pain
  • Table 2.2 Incidence of pain conditions in American households
  • Table 3.1 Key Pain Management Drug Classes and Diseases/Conditions Treated
  • Table 3.2 NSAID Delivery Routes
  • Table3.3 Traditional NSAIDs
  • Table 3.4 The Oxford League Table of Analgesic Efficacy
  • Table 3.5 Well Known Narcotic Analgesics
  • Table 3.6 WHO Guidelines for Pain Therapy
  • Table 4.1 WFSA Analgesic Ladder
  • Table 6.1 Department of Health and Human Services Assistive Tool for Determining Type of Pain
  • Table 7.1 Estimated annual costs of migraine for the total population of patients with migraine
  • Table 7.2 Popular Medicines for the Treatment of Migraines
  • Table 7.3 Preventive Headache Therapies
  • Table 7.4 Common Analgesics Prescribed for Migraine Pain
  • Table 7.5 Ergot Alkaloid Derivatives for Migraine Pain Spray
  • Table 7.6 NSAIDs and COX-2 Inhibitors
  • Table 7.7 Triptans for Migraine Pain
  • Table 7.8 Patent Expirations for Leading Triptans
  • Table 7.9 Migraine Drugs In Development
  • Table 8.1 Cancer Pain and Therapeutic Options
  • Table 8.2 Adjuvants to Opioids for Treating Cancer Pain
  • Table 9.1 Leading Causes of Disabilities in the US
  • Table 9.2 Approved DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Table 9.3 Profiles of the Leading DMARDs
  • Table 9.4 Sales of Biologics for Rheumatoid Arthritis, 1999-2004
  • Graph 9.1 Growth of Biologics for Rheumatoid Arthritis 2000-2004
  • Table 10.1 Popular Treatments for Fibromyalgia
  • Table 11.1 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use by U.S. Adults--2002
  • Table 11.2 10 Most Common Complementary and Alternative Therapies 2002
  • Table 11.3 Disease/Condition for Which Complementary/Alternative Medicines are Most Frequently Used
  • Table 12.1 Global Sales of Leading Prescription NSAIDs (Traditional) 2004
  • Graph 12.1 Prescription NSAID Product Market Share (traditional vs Cox-2 Inhibitors) 2004
  • Graph 12.2 Prescription NSAID Product Market Share 2004
  • Table 12.2 Sales of Advil 2002-2004
  • Table 12.3 Sales of Aleve 2002-2004
  • Table 12.4 Sales of Excedrin 2002-2004
  • Table 12.5 Rejuvenation of Mobic Sales 2003-2004
  • Table 12.6 Adverse Events (%) Occurring in 2% of MOBIC Patients in a 12-Week Osteoarthritis Placebo and Active-Controlled Trial
  • Table 12.7 Traditional NSAIDs and Past Sales (Pre-Cox 2) 1998-1999
  • Table 13.1 Key Opioid Product Sales 2004
  • Graph 13.1 Global Market Share of Branded Opioid Products 2004
  • Table 13.2 Sales Growth in the US Opioids Market 1997-2002
  • Graph 13.2 Sales Growth in the US Opioids Market 1997-2004
  • Table 13.3 Consumer cost of analgesics and adjuvants (2000) Medication Size Cost
  • Table 13.4 Sales of OxyContin 2003-2004
  • Table 13.5 Sales of Duragesic 2001-2004
  • Graph 13.3 The Success of Duragesic: Global Sales 2001-2004
  • Table 13.6 Sales of Kadian 2002-2004
  • Table 13.7 Sales of Ultracet/Ultram 2001-2003
  • Table 13.8 Sales of Avinza 2003-2004
  • Table 13.9 Sales of Actiq 2002-2004
  • Table 13.10 Financial Forecast of the Global Opioid Market 2004-2009
  • Table 14.1 Sales of Triptan Drugs 2001-2004
  • Graph 14.1 Sales of Triptan Drugs 2001-2004
  • Table 14.2 Sales of Leading Migraine Therapies 2004
  • Graph 14.2 Leading Migraine Therapies, Market Share 2004
  • Graph 14.3 Geographic Market Share of Leading Triptan-Based Migraine Therapies 2004
  • Table 14.3 Global Sales of Imitrex/Imigran 2001-2004
  • Table 14.4 Global Sales of Zomig 2001-2004
  • Table 14.5 Global Sales of Relpax 2001-2004
  • Table 14.6 Global Sales of Maxalt 2001-2004
  • Table 14.7 Financial Forecast of Triptans 2005-2009
  • Table 15.1 Leading Anticonvulsants, Global Sales 2004
  • Graph 15.1 Leading Anticonvulsants, Market Share 2004
  • Table 15.2 Sales Growth in the Anticonvulsants Market 2001-2004
  • Graph 15.2 Sales Growth in the Anticonvulsants Market 2001-2004
  • Table 15.3 Leading Anticonvulsant Indications
  • Table 15.3 Global Sales of Neurontin 2001-2004
  • Table 15.4 Global Sales of Topamax 2001-2004
  • Table 15.5 Global Sales of Depakote 2001-2004
  • Table 15.6 Global Sales of Lamictal 2001-2004
  • Table 15.7 Global Sales of Trileptal 2001-2004
  • Table 15.8 Global Sales of Tegretol 2001-2004
  • Table 15.9 Financial Forecast of the Anticonvulsant Market 2004-2009
  • Table 16.1 Leading COX-2 Inhibitors 2004
  • Table 16.2 Post-Bextra Switching Trends
  • Table 16.3 Future Sales of Celebrex
  • Table 18.1 The Value of Pfizer's Pain Management Portfolio 2004 ($ mn)
  • Table 18.2 Purdue Pharma's Prescription Pain Portfolio
  • Table I Global Sales of Leading Pain Management Drugs 2004
  • Table II Pain Management Pipeline
  • Table III Acute Pain Pipeline
  • Table IV Chronic Pain Pipeline
  • Table V Neuropathic Pain Pipeline
  • Table VI Post-operative Pain Pipeline
  • Table VII Severe Pain Pipeline
  • Table IX NSAIDs Affected by Newly Required Warning Labels

Appendices

  • Table I Global Sales of Leading Pain Management Drugs 2004
  • Table II Pain Management Pipeline
  • Table III Acute Pain Pipeline
  • Table IV Chronic Pain Pipeline
  • Table V Neuropathic Pain Pipeline
  • Table VI Post-operative Pain Pipeline
  • Table VII Severe Pain Pipeline
  • Table IX NSAIDs Affected by Newly Required Warning Labels
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