'2006 US Market Advanced Drug Delivery Systems Probing the Route to Growth' Provides Readers With Information and Analysis About Key Developments Driving the Industry in the Middle of 2005
Posted on: Friday, 2 December 2005, 12:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28855) has announced the addition of 2006 US Market Advanced Drug Delivery Systems Probing the Route to Growth to their offering.
Drug delivery systems have grown to become important technology platforms used by companies in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries in recent years. Drug delivery technology is a resource used by companies to survive in the market. Some companies use it has an enabler of new opportunities in an expanding market. This report takes a broad look at the drug delivery system market, the many technologies, the companies, and the dynamics of this interesting business.
This study is an update to our strong selling report about drug delivery and provides the reader with new technology and business information. The report provides readers with information and analysis about key developments driving the industry in the middle of 2005. People know about drug delivery systems through seeing daily TV commercials promoting the benefits of a new contraceptive patch, the new dry powder inhaler that helps people with allergies breath easier, or the new once a month pill to help with osteoporosis. These TV ads tell us about the benefits of using drug delivery systems.
This report estimates that the US drug delivery market will reach nearly $91 billion by 2009. The US drug delivery industry is prospering and is transforming ordinary drugs into better drugs optimized for a broad range of applications. Drug delivery is helping to expand other pharmaceutical industry sectors such as biotechnology drugs, generic drugs, specialty pharmaceuticals and more. Major pharmaceutical firms use the technology to extend their drug product life cycles.
Drug delivery will help drug companies respond to nearly $80 billion in lost value for drugs with expiring patents during the next few years. More than 21 figures and tables illustrate this report. Detailed information about the activities of twenty-seven companies important to the expanding drug delivery market is profiled. Readers working in healthcare industries including executives, managers, investors, entrepreneurs, consultants and others may find this report of interest.
Contents Include the following:
1. The Drug Delivery System Market and Business
2. Key Drug Delivery Technology & Reformulation and Roadmap
3. Strategic Alliances and M&As
4. Emerging Technology for Drug Delivery
5. Market Forecast and Future Outlook
6. Selected Legal Disputes
7. Activities of Leading Drug Delivery Firms
8. The Top 50 Drug Delivery Companies
9. Appendix A: Links to Drug Delivery Websites
10. Appendix B: Glossary of Drug Delivery Terms
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28855
Source: Business Wire
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