April 7, 2007 (Press Release) --
Introduction
Although only 5% of asthma suffers have severe asthma, these patients account for a disproportionately high percentage of healthcare spending, as asthma-related hospitalizations and emergency room visits are two of the costliest outcomes, which highlights the significant unmet need in this market.
Scope of this report
Evaluation of the market potential and dynamics of Xolair, currently the only marketed respiratory monoclonal antibody
Examination of the key mediators in asthma and the evidence supporting their role
Identification and evaluation of fifteen monoclonal antibodies currently in preclinical or clinical development to treat asthma
Assessment of drivers and resistors of using monoclonal antibodies in the severe asthma market
Research and analysis highlights
Xolair is set to dominate the respiratory monoclonal antibody market through to 2010, and data from the TENOR study may help Genentech and Novartis to further increase market penetration if a role for IgE in non-atopic asthma is identified.
Th2 mediators are the target of most respiratory monoclonal antibody programs, of which IL-13 is generating the greatest interest, with one third of programs targeting this mediator.
Although there is a significant unmet need among severe asthma patients who are non-responsive to corticosteroids, the price point of respiratory monoclonal antibodies will limit penetration in cost-conscious Europe, transforming the US into the dominant revenue-creation market.
Key reasons to read this report
Evaluate the current state of the monoclonal antibodies market and the market capture potential for these products in severe asthma
Assess the key technological trends to capitalize on opportunities in the respiratory monoclonal antibody sector
Identify possible targets to focus monoclonal antibody design
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10565
Although only 5% of asthma suffers have severe asthma, these patients account for a disproportionately high percentage of healthcare spending, as asthma-related hospitalizations and emergency room visits are two of the costliest outcomes, which highlights the significant unmet need in this market.
Scope of this report
Evaluation of the market potential and dynamics of Xolair, currently the only marketed respiratory monoclonal antibody
Examination of the key mediators in asthma and the evidence supporting their role
Identification and evaluation of fifteen monoclonal antibodies currently in preclinical or clinical development to treat asthma
Assessment of drivers and resistors of using monoclonal antibodies in the severe asthma market
Research and analysis highlights
Xolair is set to dominate the respiratory monoclonal antibody market through to 2010, and data from the TENOR study may help Genentech and Novartis to further increase market penetration if a role for IgE in non-atopic asthma is identified.
Th2 mediators are the target of most respiratory monoclonal antibody programs, of which IL-13 is generating the greatest interest, with one third of programs targeting this mediator.
Although there is a significant unmet need among severe asthma patients who are non-responsive to corticosteroids, the price point of respiratory monoclonal antibodies will limit penetration in cost-conscious Europe, transforming the US into the dominant revenue-creation market.
Key reasons to read this report
Evaluate the current state of the monoclonal antibodies market and the market capture potential for these products in severe asthma
Assess the key technological trends to capitalize on opportunities in the respiratory monoclonal antibody sector
Identify possible targets to focus monoclonal antibody design
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10565

Monoclonal Antibodies in Asthma: The choice between life and breath?
Introduction
Although only 5% of asthma suffers have severe asthma, these patients account for a disproportionately high perc
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