Diabetes and Diabetic Complications: Major World Markets, 3rd Ed.
The market for diabetes-related products is huge and continuing to grow. However, it is not the same market as it was just 3 years ago. New trends in care, new products (both therapeutic and diagnostic), new approaches to long-term complications, and changing public health priorities and geographic variations are shifting the sands of opportunities in diabetes care.
This comprehensive re-evaluation of the major world market for diabetes monitoring and therapeutic products provides in-depth data and analysis including:
Detailed epidemiology by country of Type I and II diabetes, with forecasts through 2016
Market size and growth for each segment and subsegment in each country through 2016
Thorough discussions of products on the market and evaluations of new products and technologies in development that may change the market of the future
Considerations of the geographic market variations and very different diabetes care environments to be found in each of the major national markets.
In-depth profiles of the top competitors and their diabetes-related portfolios
17 conclusions and strategic implications competitors in the marketplace must take into account as they formulate future plans
Market data (including size and growth projections) are provided for the major diagnostic and therapeutic segments:
Glucose monitoring
Insulin
Oral hypoglycemics
Antihypertensives for diabetes-related hypertension
Lipid-lowering drugs for diabetes-related dyslipidemia
Antiarrhythmics for diabetes-related arrhythmias
Various drugs for diabetes-related peripheral vascular disease
The major world markets covered in the study include:
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
The analysis presented in this report is based on data from a combination of company, government, industry, institutional, and private sources. It includes information from extensive literature reviews, as well as interviews and discussions with experts in the field, including diabetologists, endocrinologists, internists, pathologists, research scientists, business development managers and marketing managers.