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Stakeholder Insight: Dyslipidemia - Titration versus Combination Therapy

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2004/01 Content info  
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INTRODUCTION

Datamonitor estimates that there are 307m people in the seven major markets with total cholesterol >200mg/dL and this is set to rise to 328m in 2011. However, low diagnosis rates, the launch of generic statins and the maturing of the market make it increasingly important for companies to target the under-treated dyslipidemia sub-populations.

SCOPE OF THE REPPORT

  • Dyslipidemia patient potential, including current and forecast future prevalence of high total cholesterol
  • Use of anti-dyslipidemics in dyslipidemia sub-populations and treatment variation between each population
  • Insight on trends in the use of combination therapy and potential role and uptake of adjunctive therapies
  • Physician awareness, perception and expected future prescribing rates for new agents, such as Zetia (ezetimibe) and Crestor (rosuvastatin)

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

Statins remain the first line therapy for diabetic dyslipidemia, following recommendations from the American Diabetes Association, and findings from HPS and CARDS. However, some experts believe that results from DAIS and VA-HIT support the use of fibrates as the lipid-lowering agents of choice in diabetic dyslipidemics.

Although the use of combination therapy varies considerably across the seven major markets, this treatment strategy is becoming increasingly more common as treatment guidelines recommend more aggressive therapy in order to achieve lower target cholesterol goals and physicians remain reluctant to titrate statin doses.

New anti-dyslipidemics must demonstrate the potential to improve outcomes by improving efficacy, safety or both. Opinion leaders interviewed for this Analysis remain considerably more optimistic over the future uptake of Zetia than Crestor.

KEY REASONS TO BUY THIS REPORT

  • Understand how physicians are influenced in their prescribing practices when treating dyslipidemia
  • Identify and quantify the 'difficult-to-treat' dyslipidemic populations
  • Recognize lucrative target populations, in terms of unmet need and patient potential
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