This interview with a UK-based key opinion leader (KOL) provides insights into their perception on unmet needs, JAK inhibitors, differentiation of IL-13 antibodies, prospects for topical drugs, as well as competitive positioning and access to biologics.
KOL thinks that the biggest challenge to treating COPD is cost, even with a very low population of uninsured people.
These pathways can be targeted either at the cell surface receptor
level or their downstream signaling cascades. Currently, everolimus in combination with
exemestane represents a new standard of care for patients progressing on non-steroidal AIs.
HDAC inhibitors have also shown promising results For innate resistance, the combination of
fulvestrant and AI in the front line setting represents a new treatment option, particularly for
patients who present with de novo metastatic disease.
This interview with a US-based key opinion leader (KOL) provides insights into pricing and reimbursement dynamics and issues concerning anemia in chronic kidney disease, with a focus on the anticipated reimbursement of HIF stabilizers in the US.
This interview with a US-based key opinion leader (KOL) provides insights into prescribing habits, key marketed brands, and late-phase pipeline therapies for anemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Key topics discussed include current treatments for anemia in CKD, with a focus on ESAs and IV iron, and the future of HIF stabilizers as a potential treatment for the disease.
KOL is optimistic on amyloid-targeted therapy and believes IV therapy will be tolerated if approved.
This interview with a US key opinion leader (KOL) provides insight into data from various late-phase Alzheimer’s disease pipeline therapies, as well as a discussion of the design of these trials. Also discussed are treatment trends and current unmet needs.
This interview with a UK key opinion leader (KOL) provides an overview of cost-effectiveness criteria that may be required to bring Alzheimer’s disease products successfully to the clinic in the UK. We also discuss current and potential treatment options, as well as unmet needs in Alzheimer’s disease.
Overview We performed a 5-question survey of 25 neurologists in the US to gauge current familiarity with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) biomarkers and drugs in clinical development for disease modification. Drugs covered include: BIIB037/BART (BIIB), Solanezumab (LLY), Pioglitazone (Takeda), BAN2401 (ESALY/BIIB), MK-8931 (MRK).
A US-based key opinion leader (KOL) provides insights into prescribing habits, key marketed brands, and late-phase pipeline therapies for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Critical unmet needs are also discussed. Key pipeline assets highlighted include idasanutlin, oral azacitidine, and pevonedistat.
A UK-based key opinion leader (KOL) provides insights into prescribing habits, key marketed brands, and late-phase pipeline therapies for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Critical unmet needs are also discussed. Key pipeline assets highlighted include ASTX727, guadecitabine, idasanutlin, Iomab-B, oral azacitidine, pevonedistat, and Zeltherva.
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