Emerging Markets --
May 2008
Introduction:
China has one of the most rapidly growing pharmaceutical
markets in the world and a vast, rapidly expanding prevalent population of type
2 diabetic patients. Combined with increasing access to medical care and a
burgeoning middle class that has newly acquired economic clout, these factors
promise double-digit growth in sales and significant opportunity for
multinational pharmaceutical companies as demand for Western-branded
antidiabetic drugs continues to grow throughout China.
Questions Answered in This Report:
China is the most populous country in the world, with more than
1.3 billion residents in 2007. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is at an
all-time high in China as a result of the country’s aging population and the
influence of urbanization. Will the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in China
change drastically between 2007 and 2017? What influence will increased public
health awareness of diabetes have on future diagnosis and drug-treatment rates
in urban and rural regions of China?
Similar to behaviors of U.S. and European physicians, the
prescribing patterns of Chinese physicians are most influenced by a drug’s
efficacy and safety profiles. What other factors drive Chinese physicians’
prescribing habits? How do physicians choose between a Western-branded drug and
a Chinese-manufactured equivalent for the treatment of type 2 diabetes?
The Chinese type 2 diabetes market is growing more rapidly than
the markets of the United States, Europe, and Japan and boasts strong, annual,
double-digit growth in sales for all drug classes. Which agents, current and
emerging, will be the key players driving market growth over the forecast
period? How are Western-branded drugs expected to fare against Chinese
competitors over the forecast period? Which drugs will dominate the market by
2012?
Scope:
Markets covered: China.
Primary research: 90 physician surveys in Beijing,
Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Separate, in-depth interviews with 20 medical experts.
Epidemiology: Prevalence of type 2 diabetes in urban and
rural China. Ten-year epidemiology forecast, 2007-2017.
Market forecast features: Our analysis evaluates the
size of the population that has access to medical care, rates of diagnosis of
type 2 diabetes, and rates of drug treatment with Western drugs. We include a
detailed forecast for nine antidiabetic drug classes and leading products, from
2007-2012, using a combination of historical trend analysis and an
epidemiology-based, bottom-up market model.
Pages: 224 |
Tables: 29 |
Figures: 114 |
Citations: 97 |
Drugs: 34 |
Interviews: 110 |
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