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Pipeline Insight: Dyslipidemia - Shift from statins to add-ons
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Published
2003/08
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
Scope of the analysis 3
Datamonitor insight into the dyslipidemia market 4
Summary 10
Key metrics 12
CHAPTER 2 PATIENT POTENTIAL 25
Definition of dyslipidemia 26
What is dyslipidemia? 26
Segmentation of dyslipidemia 26
Markers for dyslipidemia 26
Which markers are the best indicators of cardiovascular risk? 27
Main types of dyslipidemia 30
Hypercholesterolemia 30
Familial hypercholesterolemia 31
Hypertriglyceridemia 31
Familial hypertriglyceridemia 32
Mixed dyslipidemia 32
Epidemiology of dyslipidemia 32
Prevalence of hypercholesterolemia 32
Methodology 35
Little change in cholesterol among US adults in 1999-2000 39
Prevalence of low HDL cholesterol 39
Unmet need in dyslipidemia 41
Disease management unmet needs 41
More comprehensive screening and diagnosis of patients 42
More eligible patients receiving therapy 42
Improved titration of statin doses 43
Improved compliance and patient education 43
More cost-effective care 45
Clinical unmet needs: Opinion leader views 46
Increased efficacy in HDL raising 47
Combination therapies to treat patients with complicated lipid profiles (including adjuncts and single pill combinations) 48
Drugs with differing mechanisms of action 49
Ability to prevent or even reverse the progression of atherosclerosis 49
Increased efficacy in LDL cholesterol lowering 50
Long term data to support primary/secondary prevention of acute CVD events 51
Further statin safety studies 51
CHAPTER 3 R&D APPROACH 52
Characteristics of the current anti-dyslipidemic market 53
The current comparator therapy: Pfizer' s Lipitor 54
Lipitor' s rise to prominence 54
The accumulation of clinical trial support 54
Classification of pipeline products 57
Statins 59
Dominating the anti-dyslipidemic market 59
Mechanism of action 59
The development of statin single pill combinations 60
Non-statin anti-atherosclerotic therapies 62
ACAT inhibitors: a problematic past 62
CETP inhibitors: targeting HDL cholesterol 63
MTP inhibitors: failure of many compounds 63
IBAT inhibitors: still too early to tell? 64
Other novel non-statin therapies 65
Dual PPAR agonists: improving insulin sensitivity and lipid profiles 65
Bile acid sequestrants: use limited by side-effects 66
Squalene synthase inhibitors: inhibiting the cholesterol production pathway 66
The future: the introduction of the 'Polypill' 67
Clinical trial design in dyslipidemia 69
Clinical trial design criteria: Opinion leader views 70
Use of hard versus soft endpoints 71
Number of patients enrolled and length of study 72
Use of a variety of lipid markers 73
Use of the gold standard as the comparator drug 74
Clinical trial endpoints in dyslipidemia 75
Phase I trials: establishing safety and tolerability 76
Phase II and beyond: establishing efficacy 76
Short term endpoints: controlling cholesterol levels 76
Long term endpoints: reduction in morbidity and mortality 77
CHAPTER 4 DYSLIPIDEMIA PIPELINE ANALYSIS 79
Pipeline overview 80
Key companies involved in the dyslipidemia pipeline 83
Multinational companies involved in anti-dyslipidemic R&D 84
Pfizer: R&D strategies to maintain success 84
Merck & Co.: defensive strategies 88
The presence of Japanese companies in the dyslipidemia market 92
Companies with anti-dyslipidemic sales and marketing experience 93
Companies without anti-dyslipidemic sales and marketing experience 95
Licensing opportunities with specialty US-based companies 96
CHAPTER 5 STATIN AND STATIN COMBINATION DRUG ANALYSIS & FORECASTS 97
Overview for the statin class 98
Pipeline summary 98
Livalo (pitavastatin) 99
Profile 99
Drug overview 99
Clinical trial data 100
Patient potential 105
Marketing factors 106
Performance indicators 107
SWOT analysis 110
Forecasts to 2011 111
Caduet (Lipitor + Norvasc single pill) 113
Profile 113
Drug overview 113
Clinical trial data 113
Patient potential 116
Marketing factors 119
Performance indicators 120
SWOT analysis 122
Forecasts to 2011 122
Zocor (simvastatin) + Zetia (ezetimibe) single pill 124
Profile 124
Drug overview 124
Clinical trial data 126
Patient potential 139
Marketing factors 145
Performance indicators 146
SWOT analysis 150
Forecasts to 2011 150
CHAPTER 6 NON-STATIN ANTI-ATHEROSCLEROTIC DRUG ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS 153
Overview for the non-statin anti-atherosclerotic class 154
Pipeline summary 154
Definition of current comparator therapy 155
AGI-1067 155
Profile 155
Drug overview 155
Clinical trial data 156
Patient potential 159
Marketing factors 159
Performance indicators 160
SWOT analysis 163
Forecasts to 2011 163
CETi-1 165
Profile 165
Drug overview 165
Clinical trial data 165
Patient potential 167
Marketing factors 168
Performance indicators 169
SWOT analysis 171
Implitapide (BAY-13-9952) 172
Drug overview 172
Clinical trial data 172
Patient potential 174
Marketing factors 174
Performance indicators 175
SWOT analysis 178
Other non-statin anti-atherosclerotic agents 178
CETP inhibitors 178
Torcetrapib (CP-529,414) 178
JTT-705 186
ACAT inhibitors 188
Eflucimibe 188
CS-505 188
IBAT inhibitors 189
S-8921 189
BARI-1453 189
Lp-PLA2 inhibitors 190
SB480848 and 659032 190
Others 191
NO-1886 191
Gemcabene (CI-1027) 191
AC3056 192
Projects on hold 192
Avasimibe (C-1011) 192
Drug overview 192
Clinical trial data 193
CHAPTER 7 'OTHER' NOVEL NON-STATIN DRUG ANALYSIS 195
Overview for the 'other' novel non-statin class 196
Pipeline summary 196
Definition of current comparator therapy 197
FM-VP4 197
Profile 197
Drug overview 197
Clinical trial data 197
Patient potential 199
Marketing factors 200
SWOT analysis 201
Additional agents in the 'other' novel non-statin class 201
Dual PPAR agonists 201
KRP-297 201
Galida (tesaglitazar/AZ242) 202
Muraglitazar (BMS-298585) 202
Compounds in development with GlaxoSmithKline and Eli Lilly 203
Bile acid sequestrants 203
GT102-279 203
Squalene synthase inhibitors 203
TAK-475 203
Others 204
PLT 732 204
CHAPTER 8 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 205
Comparison of key anti-dyslipidemic compounds 205
Comparison of performance indicators 205
Efficacy 206
Side-effects 206
Availability of long term data 206
Direct effect on atherosclerosis 206
Patient potential 207
Marketing strength 207
Overall performance 207
Comparative forecasts 208
CHAPTER 9 INNOVATIVE EARLY-STAGE PROJECTS 210
Most promising early stage innovative therapies 210
Esperion: targeting the RLT pathway 210
ESP 31015: Esperion' s most advanced small molecule 211
Gene therapy for dyslipidemia 211
Genetic targets in dyslipidemia 211
Limited potential for gene therapy in treating dyslipidemia? 213
Key research impacts on the dyslipidemia market 214
CHAPTER 10 INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS 216
Dr Anthony Wierzbicki, UK 216
Diagnosis and patient types 217
Unmet needs in dyslipidemia 219
Treatment outcomes 220
Research and clinical trial impacts 222
Third generation statins 228
Use of adjunctive therapy (such as niacin, colesevelam and ezetimibe) 230
Single pill combination therapies 232
Innovative therapy 234
Dr Michael Davidson, US 234
Diagnosis and patient types 235
Unmet needs in dyslipidemia 237
Treatment outcomes 238
Research and clinical trial impacts 239
Third generation statins 243
Use of adjunctive therapy (such as niacin, colesevelam and ezetimibe) 244
Single pill combination therapies 246
Innovative therapy 248
Dr Robert Knopp, US 248
Diagnosis and patient types 249
Unmet needs in dyslipidemia 251
Treatment outcomes 252
Research and clinical trial impacts 254
Third generation statins 258
Use of adjunctive therapy (such as niacin, colesevelam and ezetimibe) 259
Single pill combination therapies 260
Professor John Chapman, France 261
Diagnosis and patient types 262
Unmet needs in dyslipidemia 264
Treatment outcomes 265
Research and clinical trial impacts 267
Third generation statins 273
Use of adjunctive therapy (such as niacin, colesevelam and ezetimibe) 274
Single pill combination therapies 276
APPENDIX A 278
List of tables 278
List of figures 281
Bibliography 283
Epidemiology sources 283
US 283
Japan 283
France 283
Germany 283
Italy 283
Spain 284
UK 284
Clinical trial data 284
APPENDIX B 288
About Datamonitor 288
About Datamonitor Healthcare 288
Datamonitor Healthcare' s research and analysis methodologies 289
Datamonitor Healthcare' s therapy area capabilities 289
About Disease analysis team 290
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