Lyophilized Injectable Drugs Market, 2024 – Key Therapeutic Sector Analysis and Market Data

The inherent instability of protein drugs is a limitation that has a direct impact on the drug delivery sector. Therapeutic proteins must either be stored under special conditions or formulated to retain their efficacy from the time of manufacture until they are dispensed. Liquid protein drugs require refrigeration until dispensed – a requirement referred to as the cold chain’. Alternatively, proteins can be formulated as powders (lyophilization). Lyophilized proteins must be reconstituted prior to injection. Lyophilized drugs are sold with reconstitution vial systems, or packaged in special injection devices (e.g., pens, needle-free injectors, two-part syringes) that allow reconstitution to take place in the device prior to injection.

What You Will Learn

  • Provides detailed analysis of lyophilized drugs, as-supplied packaging and therapeutic indication
  • Analyzes therapeutic demand drivers and evaluates lyophilized drugs in eleven therapeutic areas
  • Analyzes lyophilization technologies and market development issues
  • Provides market data and forecasts to 2024
  • Profiles market participants, their product development activities, business strategies, and corporate alliances and affiliations
  • Assesses the importance of technology and regulatory factors on commercialization and market access.

Report Value Chain – Who Should Read this Report

Development

  • Drug Developers
  • Device Suppliers
  • CMOs
  • Components/APIs
  • Testing/Validation
  • Clinical Trial Mgmt

Industry

  • Pharma Managers
  • Biotech Managers
  • Drug Marketers
  • Industry Strategists
  • Financial Analysts
  • Management Consultants

Market

  • Clinical Managers
  • Drug Distributors
  • Pharma Regulators
  • FDA Consultants
  • Managed Care Managers

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

The Market Opportunity

Delivery Market Dynamics

  • The Economics of lyophilized Drugs
  • What’s Driving the Market for Lyophilized Drugs?
  • The Trend toward Self-Administration
  • Shifting Demographics
  • Innovation in Disposable Device Designs
  • Therapeutic Demand Drivers
  • Competitive Landscape
  • Risk Factors

Lyophilized Drugs – Primary Packaging

  • Single Use Vials
  • Point-of-Care Reconstitution
  • Specialty Packaging
  • Drugs for SC/IM Injection
  • Drugs for Infusion
  • Product Specific Devices

Lyophilized Drugs – Reconstitution and Delivery

  • Prefilled Diluent Syringes
  • Proprietary Reconstitution Devices
  • Single Step Devices
  • Multi-Step Devices
  • Human Engineering/Ergonomics

Lyophilized Drugs – Key Therapeutic Sector Analysis and Market Data

  • Antibiotics
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Blood Factors
  • Hormones
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Metabolic Conditions
  • Oncology
  • Reproductive Health
  • Other Important Therapeutic Classes

Market Factors

  • Regulatory Issues
  • Patient Compliance and Ease of Use
  • Healthcare Economics

Company Profiles

  • B. Braun
  • Baxter
  • Becton Dickinson
  • Hospira (Pfizer)
  • SHL Medical
  • Schott
  • Vetter
  • Ypsomed

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qlln28/lyophilized

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About the Author: Bob Cooper

Bob Cooper is Canadian Business Tribune''s senior editor. He is also a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist and a bestselling author. He lives in London Ontario and covers the intersection of money, politics and finance. He appears periodically on national television shows and has been published in (among others) The National Post, Politico, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Wired.com, Vice and Salon.com. He also has served as a journalist and consultant on documentaries for CBC and Global News . In 2014, he was the winner of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers' investigative journalism award, and the winner of the Izzy Award for Journalism from Ithaca College's Park Center for Independent Media. He was also a finalist for UCLA's Gerald R. Loeb Award and Syracuse University's Mirror Award. Before becoming a journalist in 2006, Sirota worked in Washington for, among others, U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee Minority Staff and the Center for American Progress.