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Stakeholder Insight: Metabolic Syndrome - Ticking Time Bomb

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2004/06 Content info  
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Introduction

Datamonitor estimates that approximately 115 million individuals suffer from metabolic syndrome in the seven major markets. This patient population is set to grow rapidly in response to the rising obesity and diabetes epidemics. Research conducted by Datamonitor reveals that there is a strong unmet need for clearer guidance regarding the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic syndrome patients.

Scope of this report

  • Determination of the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its component conditions
  • Evaluation of physician awareness of metabolic syndrome and its importance, with analysis of physician perceptions of the treatment of the condition
  • Assessment of the potential of existing drug classes and developmental compounds in the treatment of metabolic syndrome
  • Discussion of non-physician stakeholder issues, such as reimbursement and regulatory issues, drawing on examples from each of the 7 major markets

Research and analysis highlights

The awareness of metabolic syndrome has greatly increased although there remains an unmet need for clearer and more applicable diagnostic and treatment guidelines and for a strong public health message to increase public awareness of the consequences of obesity and sedentary lifestyles.

There is a certain resistance among physicians to use pharmacological therapy to treat metabolic syndrome. This is fueled by concerns over the effects of long-term drug administration in asymptomatic patients, by a lack of officially indicated drugs and by the limited availability of clinical trial data for the use of drug therapy in this setting.

Key reasons to read this report

  • Target physicians more effectively, through an understanding of prescribing behavior and its influences
  • Evaluate the potential of existing and developmental drug classes for the treatment of metabolic syndrome
  • Recognize lucrative target populations, in terms of unmet need and patient potential, in order to successfully position developmental products
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