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Pipeline Insight: Epilepsy - Pipeline drugs struggle to outshine their marketed predecessors
Published: 2006/10
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Table of Contents
- ABOUT DATAMONITOR HEALTHCARE
- CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Scope of the analysis
- Datamonitor insight into the epilepsy market
- CHAPTER 2 PATIENT POTENTIAL
- Definition of epilepsy
- Etiology of epilepsy
- Diagnosis of epilepsy
- Epidemiology of epilepsy
- Segmentation of epilepsy
- Seizures are categorized according to their location of origin
- Little difference in prevalence of partial and generalized epilepsy
- Incidence of epilepsy peaks in early and late life
- Unmet need in epilepsy
- Unmet need 1: Efficacious treatments for refractory epilepsy
- Unmet need 2: Reduction in adverse side effects
- Unmet need 3: Greater treatment options for elderly patients
- Unmet need 4: Greater treatment options for pediatric epilepsy
- Unmet need 5: Compliance
- Unmet need 6: Non-teratogenic treatments for use in pregnancy
- Unmet need 7: AEDs which do not react with oral contraception
- CHAPTER 3 R&D APPROACH
- Classification of pipeline products
- GABA modulators
- Ion channel modulators
- Glutamate modulators
- Others
- Clinical trial design in epilepsy
- ' Add-on' studies are the mainstay in clinical trial design
- Clinical trial endpoints in epilepsy
- Post-marketing studies are important for detecting rare adverse events
- Key difficulties in epilepsy clinical trials
- Heterogeneity of disease
- Wide use of patients' self-reporting
- Applicability of trial results to the elderly population
- Clinical trial design guidance from the EMEA
- Current gold standard and comparator therapies
- Gold standard epilepsy therapy unclear
- Gold standard for partial epilepsy
- Gold standard for generalized seizures
- UCB' s Keppra is the comparator drug for new entrants
- Numerous indication expansions in the last year
- Comparison of responder rates for key pipeline, the comparator drug
(Keppra) and other marketed AEDs in refractory partial epilepsy
- CHAPTER 4 EPILEPSY PIPELINE ANALYSIS
- Pipeline overview
- Drugs in preregistration
- Pipeline drugs in Phase III
- Pipeline drugs in Phase II
- Investigated epilepsy types for each key pipeline drug
- Key companies involved in the epilepsy pipeline
- UCB
- Development of a drug with a novel mode of action and specific focus
on epilepsy was a winning strategy for UCB
- Keppra contributes over half of the revenue gained by UCB' s CNS
franchise
- UCB' s AED portfolio
- Will UCB follow the same strategies in the future?
- Eisai
- Eisai' s CNS strategy is one of inlicensing AEDs
- Overview of Eisai' s CNS franchise
- Eisai' s AED portfolio
- Strategies for success
- Reformulations
- Drug delivery methods
- Chemical reformulations
- Indication expansion
- Drug versatility in the treatment of epilepsy
- Targeting additional therapeutic indications
- Bipolar disorder treatment is a lucrative market for anticonvulsants
- Regulatory approval or off-label prescribing?
- CHAPTER 5 GABAERGIC MODULATORS: LATE-STAGE DRUG ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS
- Overview of GABAergic drugs
- DP-VPA
- Profile
- Drug overview: currently in Phase II for severe forms of epilepsy
- Clinical data
- Clinical trial 1: Phase II trials of DP-VPA.
- Clinical trial 2: Phase I clinical trial data were presented at the
Fourth and Fifth Eilat conferences
- Patient potential
- Marketing factors
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- Primary benefit would be in an improved side-effect profile
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- CHAPTER 6 ION CHANNEL MODULATORS: LATE-STAGE DRUG ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS
- Overview of Ion channel modulator drugs
- Rufinamide
- Profile
- Drug overview: currently in preregistration for LGS and adjunctive
therapy for partial onset seizures
- Clinical data
- Clinical trial 1: The effect of the new antiepileptic drug
rufinamide on cognitive functions
- Clinical trial 2: Efficacy and safety of rufinamide adjunctive
therapy in patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
- Clinical trial 3: Rufinamide: a double-blind placebo-controlled
proof of principle trial in patients with epilepsy
- Clinical trial 4: Efficacy and safety of rufinamide as adjunctive
therapy in adult patients with therapy-resistant partial-onset seizures
- Preliminary data presented at the 8th Eilat Conference on New
Antiepileptic Drugs
- Patient potential
- Potential in partial seizures is limited
- Add-on rather than switching from other therapies
- High potential for share of the Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome market
- Marketing factors
- Expansion outside the domestic market
- Launch in an under-developed Japanese market
- Increasing focus of epilepsy treatment
- Launch of specialized CNS sales force
- Off-label use following license in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- Additional treatment option for pediatric patients
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Retigabine
- Profile
- Drug overview: potassium channel opener currently in Phase III
development
- Clinical data
- Clinical trial 1: Phase II studies of retigabine in epilepsy.
- Clinical trial 2: Multiple-dose, linear, dose-proportional
pharmacokinetics or retigabine in healthy volunteers.
- Phase II safety studies
- Additional pharmacokinetic Phase I trials investigating drug
interactions with retigabine
- Ongoing clinical trials
- Patient potential
- Marketing factors
- Valeant has some CNS sales and marketing experience, but a
co-marketing deal will be required to realize retigabines revenue
generating potential
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- Adverse side-effects may be a concern
- Similar efficacy for refractory patients as current drugs
- Patient compliance may be an issue with a three-times a day treatment
- No reported interactions with oral contraception
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Lamictal XR
- Profile
- Drug overview: extended release formulation of currently available
treatment
- Clinical trial data
- Ongoing clinical trials
- NCT00113165: Study evaluating Lamictal extended-release therapy
added to current seizure treatments in patients with partial seizures.
- NCT00104416: Study evaluating Lamictal extended-release therapy
added to current seizure treatments in patients with Primary Generalized
Tonic-Clonic (PGTC) seizures
- NCT00355082: Conversion to monotherapy with Lamictal
extended-release tablets for treatment of partial epilepsy
- Patient potential
- Marketing factors
- GSK has had varying success with this type of lifecycle management
strategy in the past
- Following initial high uptake, Paxil CR did not significantly help
GSK maintain market share with Paxil
- Successive launches of Wellbutrin reformulations has helped maintain
market share following an initial slump
- Will Lamical follow the Paxil or Wellbutrin model?
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- Theoretically the side-effect profile may be improved over Lamictal
IR
- Patient compliance may not be increased due to once-a-day dosing
regime
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Late-stage products recently discontinued
- CHAPTER 7 GLUTAMATE MODULATORS: LATE-STAGE ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS
- Overview of glutamate modulator drugs
- E-2007
- Profile
- Drug overview: AMPA glutamate receptor antagonist
- NS-1209
- Profile
- Drug overview: AMPA glutamate receptor and metabotropic glutamate
receptor antagonist
- Ampanel (talampanel)
- Profile
- Drug overview: non-competitive AMPA receptor antagonist
- Clinical data
- Clinical trial 1: Clinical trial data presented at the seventh Eilat
Conference on New Antiepileptic Drugs in Sardinia, Italy (May 2004).
- Clinical trial 2: A crossover, add-on trial of talampanel in
patients with refractory partial seizures.
- Patient potential
- Marketing factors
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- No significant efficacy for complex partial seizures
- Weak side-effect profile in Phase II study
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Late-stage products recently discontinued
- CHAPTER 8 OTHER LATE-STAGE PRODUCTS IN CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT
- Overview of the other AEDs in late-stage development
- Lacosamide
- Profile
- Drug overview: unknown mode of action
- Clinical trial data
- Clinical trial 1: Phase III trial for lacosamide in epilepsy.
- Preliminary data from additional Phase III trials
- Patient potential
- Marketing factors
- Co-marketing will increase uptake
- Schwarz' s presence in the CNS market is increasing
- Satisfaction of unmet needs
- Reported efficacy in treating refractory partial epilepsy patients
is encouraging
- Unreported side-effect profile
- Lack of teratogenicity in animal studies
- Forecasts to 2015
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Brivaracetam
- Profile
- Drug overview: orally active ligand of synaptic vesicle protein 2A
(SV2A)
- Clinical trial data
- Clinical trial 1: Phase II study in Keppra refractory patients
- Clinical trial 2: Smaller Phase II study investigating a higher dose
of brivaracetam
- Clinical trial 3: Phase IIb head-to-head with levetiracetam (Keppra)
- Patient potential
- Marketing potential
- Commercial value of pursuing Unverricht-Lundborg disease indication
- Can UCB bring both Keppra follow-on drugs to market at the same time?
- Long patent life for brivaracetam and seletracetam could keep UCB as
a leading company on the AED market for many years
- UCB' s epilepsy franchise strategy
- Forecasts to 2015
- UCB' s epilepsy franchise will continue to grow throughout the
forecast period if Schwarz' s pipeline AED lacosamide is incorporated
into UCB' s portfolio
- Datamonitor drug assessment summary
- Seletracetam
- Profile
- Drug overview: high-affinity synaptic vesicle glycoprotein (SV2A)
- UCB' s reformulation strategy differs between seletracetam and
brivaracetam
- YKP-509
- Profile
- Drug overview: unknown mechanism of action
- Soretolide (D-2916)
- Profile
- Drug overview: unknown mechanism of action
- Valrocemide (TVP-1901)
- Profile
- Drug overview: glycine derivative of valproic acid
- CHAPTER 9 INNOVATIVE EARLY-STAGE PROJECTS
- Key Phase I and preclinical antiepileptic compounds
- Broad range of physiological targets being investigated in early-stage
development
- CGX-1007
- Drug overview
- Mechanism of action
- Anticonvulsant potential
- Alliances and collaborations
- Datamonitor comment
- Isovaleramide (NPS-1776)
- Drug overview
- Mechanism of action
- Anticonvulsant potential
- Alliances and collaborations
- Datamonitor comment
- Key research impacts on epilepsy
- Genomics and proteomics might provide researchers with animal models
mimicking refractory epilepsy
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Journal articles and conference abstracts
- Websites
- APPENDIX A
- Forecast revenues
- Competitive positioning analysis of pipeline epilepsy drugs
- Contributing experts
- APPENDIX B
- Methodology
- Definition of epilepsy market
- Datamonitor forecast methodology
- Product forecasts
- Sales calculations
- Definition of a standard unit
- Japanese market data
- Additional information
- About Datamonitor
- About Datamonitor Healthcare
- Datamonitor Healthcare' s therapy area capabilities
- About the CNS analysis team
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Prevalence of epilepsy across the seven major markets, 2006
- Table 2: Different seizure types and their typical characteristics
- Table 3: KOL estimates of the proportion of partial seizure subtypes
- Table 4: Factors leading to noncompliance to AED treatment in patients
with epilepsy
- Table 5: Responder rates for key pipeline and comparator drugs in
refractory partial epilepsy
- Table 6: Key pipeline drug in preregistration for the treatment of
epilepsy, 2006
- Table 7: Key pipeline drugs in Phase III development for the treatment
of epilepsy, 2006
- Table 8: Key pipeline drugs in Phase II development for the treatment
of epilepsy, 2006
- Table 9: Investigated epilepsy types for key pipeline AEDs, 2006
- Table 10: UCB' s AED portfolio, 2006
- Table 11: Eisai' s AED portfolio, 2006
- Table 12: Additional therapeutic indications approved and sought by
marketed AEDs, 2006
- Table 13: Additional therapeutic indications sought by pipeline drugs,
2006
- Table 14: Advantages and disadvantages of off-label prescribing
- Table 15: Only one key product in late-stage R&D pipeline in the
GABAergic modulator drug class, 2006
- Table 16: Key events, approvals and launch dates impacting DP-VPA' s
revenue forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 17: Key products in late-stage R&D pipeline of the ion
channel modulator drug class, 2006
- Table 18: Key approvals and launch dates impacting rufinamide' s
revenue forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 19: Key events and assumptions impacting retigabine' s revenue
forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 20: Key events and assumptions impacting Lamictal' s (IR and XR)
revenue forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 21: Discontinued R&D project, 2006
- Table 22: Key products in late-stage R&D pipeline of the glutamate
modulator drug class, 2006
- Table 23: Key events and assumptions impacting Ampanel' s revenue
forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 24: Discontinued R&D project, 2006
- Table 25: Key products in late-stage R&D pipeline of other drug
classes, 2006
- Table 26: Key events and assumptions impacting lacosamide' s revenue
forecast, 2006-2015
- Table 27: Key events and assumptions impacting the combined revenue
forecast of brivaracetam and seletracetam, 2006-2015
- Table 28: Key drugs in Phase I development for epilepsy, 2006
- Table 29: Key drugs in preclinical development for epilepsy, 2006
- Table 30: Datamonitor' s forecast epilepsy revenues of pipeline drugs
and the total epilepsy market across the seven major markets ($m),
2007-2015
- Table 31: Summary of commercial and research/clinical attractiveness
of late-stage drugs for epilepsy
- Table 32: ICD-10 codes used to size the epilepsy market
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Datamonitor' s epilepsy market summary, 2005-2015
- Figure 2: Datamonitor epilepsy drug assessment summary
- Figure 3: Incidence of epilepsy by seizure type
- Figure 4: Incidence of epilepsy in different age groups
- Figure 5: Summary of the major unmet needs in the treatment of
epilepsy, 2006
- Figure 6: Drug classes in development for the treatment of epilepsy,
2006
- Figure 7: Datamonitor' s forecast of epilepsy sales for the pipeline
AED DP-VPA across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 8: Datamonitor' s competitive positioning analysis for DP-VPA,
2006-2015
- Figure 9: Datamonitor' s forecast of epilepsy sales for the pipeline
AED rufinamide across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 10: Datamonitor' s competitive positioning analysis for
rufinamide, 2006-2015
- Figure 11: Datamonitor' s forecast of epilepsy sales for the pipeline
AED retigabine across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 12: Datamonitor' s competitive positioning analysis for
retigabine, 2006-2015
- Figure 13: Datamonitor' s forecast of combined epilepsy sales for
Lamictal IR and XR across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 14: Datamonitor' s forecast of epilepsy sales for the pipeline
AED Ampanel across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 15: Datamonitor' s competitive positioning analysis for Ampanel,
2006-2015
- Figure 16: Datamonitor' s forecast of epilepsy sales for the pipeline
AED lacosamide across the seven major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 17: Datamonitor' s competitive positioning analysis for
lacosamide, 2006-2015
- Figure 18: Datamonitor' s forecast of the combined sales for the
pipeline AED brivaracetam and seletracetam in epilepsy across the seven
major markets ($m), 2006-2015
- Figure 19: UCB' s potential epilepsy franchise, 2005-2015
- Figure 20: Datamonitor' s combined competitive positioning analysis for
brivaracetam and seletracetam, 2006-2015
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