Search BioPortfolio:
BioPortfolio
Web
Home
Marketing Services
News
Reports
Company Profiles
InDepth
Drug Discovery
Careers
Conferences
Videos
Search
Contact
Items Ordered:
Cart Value:
New Products:
1.
The Rise of Mid-Sized Pharma
2.
Contract Research Annual Review 2008
3.
Amgen - The Biotech Leader - Market Analyses and Outlook, 2008-2023
4.
The World OTC Pharmaceutical Market Analysis and Forecasts, 2008-2023
5.
Monoclonal Antibodies Report: 2008 Update
6.
Pipeline and Commercial Insight: Neuropathic Pain - UCB's Vimpat set to compete with major players
7.
Stakeholder Opinions: Non-hormonal Treatments for Menopausal Symptoms - Market open to takers as tepid pipeline fails to meet demand
8.
Rx-to-OTC Strategies: Maximizing the Commercial Potential of an Rx-to-OTC Switch
9.
Drug Repositioning Strategies - Serendipity by design
10.
Forecast Insight: Osteoarthritis - The COX-2 pipeline collapses
Best Sellers:
1.
BioNewsCast Press Release Distribution Service
2.
Immunogenicity to Biologics Implications of reactions against biotech drugs
3.
Neuro Stents & Coils Technology and Market Forecast
4.
Outsourcing in Drug Discovery, 3rd Edition
5.
American Hospital Register
6.
Professional Designation in Biopharmaceutical Technology - 3 Course Curriculum
7.
Outlook for RNAi, 2007 - siRNA and miRNA in biology, diagnostics and therapeutics
Female Sexual Dysfunction Prescription Drug Pipeline Overview 2007
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) affects an estimate 84 million women across the seven major pharmaceutical markets and represents a significant opportunity for investment. Despite its high prevalence, FSD is poorly understood and defined. Currently there is just one product approved for the treatment of FSD; P&G's Intrinsa (testosterone) is marketed in Germany, France and the UK.
Scope of this report
* Comprehensive overview of the FSD pipeline with focus on clinical candidates in development for FSD
* Analysis of the latest clinical trials results of FSD drug candidates in Phase I to III development
* Analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing products in Phase III and above with estimates of launch dates.
* Separation of drugs in development for different patient segments including hypoactive sexual desire disorder and female sexual arousal disorder
Research and analysis highlights
Despite the relatively large patient population, currently there is just one approved drug treatment for FSD. There is much unmet need among patients and physicians and consequently Datamonitor believes there is an opportunity to develop this market to parallel to that of the multi-billion dollar male erectile dysfunction market
While Intrinsa has benefited from first-to-market advantage, the drug suffers from several weaknesses that can be targeted by pipeline drug companies. Pipeline products can compete on safety, cost, efficiency, delivery, 'cosmetic elegance' and reduced skin irritation
The FDA rejection of Intrinsa for FSD has left a big gap in the market. Depending on the outcome of ongoing clinical trials, there are several appealing inlicensing opportunities for larger companies wishing to unlock the potentially lucrative US market
Key reasons to read this report
* Understand the placement of key compounds within the FSD development pipeline
* Identify challenges to be met and niches to be filled in the FSD market
* Assess novel mechanisms of action in the early pipeline and their potential for the treatment of FSD
Published: 23 July 2007
PDF Format
Table of Contents
Price: $3,800.00 / GBP1,900.00
Buy Biotechnology Management Reports online with BioPortfolio's secure E-Commerce portal.