Research and Markets: 267 Alliance Healthcare Members Surveyed About General Health Issues - Including Influenza, Obesity And Statins
Posted on: Tuesday, 21 November 2006, 09:01 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45667) has announced the addition of "General Health Issues Report: The Alliance Looks at Influenza, Obesity and Statins" to their offering.
During October 5-9, 2006, we surveyed Alliance healthcare members about general health issues -- including influenza, obesity and statins. A total of 267 members participated, of which 161 were doctors.
We survey our proprietary intelligence-gathering network of 9,500 accredited members on a wide range of research topics and convert the findings into valuable business intelligence reports. These credentialed technology professionals and business executives work in over 20 vertical industries -- and spend their everyday lives on the frontline of technological change. Nearly 3 out of every 5 members (58%) have advanced degrees (e.g., Master's or Ph.D.) and 94% have at least a four-year bachelor's degree.
Our research provides a real-time view of companies, technologies and business trends in key market sectors, along with an in-depth perspective of the macro economy - well in advance of other available sources.
Key Questions Answered in this Report:
-What percentage of patients receives a flu shot?
-Will the number of patients under 65 who receive a flu shot this year be greater than, less than, or the same as last year?
-What antiviral flu drug do Doctors recommend most?
-Will Doctors prescribe Tamiflu more than they did last year?
-What is the likelihood or Doctors prescribing Peramivir for patients with serious flu symptoms?
-Will patients request a flu vaccine for Avian flu if it begins to be transmitted from human to human?
-Has the number of obese patients increased?
-What percentage of obese patients are currently receiving medications and/or treatments for obesity?
-What pharmaceuticals for weight control do Doctors recommend most?
-Are Doctors likely to prescribe Acomplia (Rimonabant) if it becomes available in the US?
-What percentage of patients currently take statins?
-What is the most-prescribed statin?
-Are Doctors prescribing generic Zocor?
Top Reasons to Purchase this Report:
-Find out if more patients are receiving flu shots
-Learn the most-prescribed flu treatment
-Discover the top weight control drug prescribed by Doctors
-Identify the most-prescribed statins
-Gain insight into the effect of Generic Zocor
Topics Covered:
-Overview
-Summary of Key Findings
-The Findings
-Influenza and Antiviral Flu Treatments
-Obesity
-Statins
-ChangeWave Research Methodology
-About ChangeWave Research
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45667
Source: Business Wire
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