Biomedtracker performed a 5-question survey of 30 United States primary care physicians who currently treat patients with chronic pain and prescribe opioids to at least some of their patients with chronic pain to gauge current and future use of abuse-deterrent opioids to treat chronic pain.
We performed a survey of 10 dermatologists currently practicing in the US to gauge
prescribing practices for the treatment of acne.
[Newer treatments] are definitely being used in the relapse population, and that’s where they made their mark like most other investigational agents for other cancers. I think the issue is that the response rate with initial induction therapy is so high. Whether or not there is going to be a maintenance-type study strategy, that’s a question with some of these therapies that are relatively low toxicity, but when you have a complete remission rate of 90-95%, and ALL’s not the most common disease – it’s a pretty rare cancer actually – that it’s going to be difficult to do large studies for indications in the randomized setting.
Datamonitor interviewed three oncology specialists to determine the physicians’ views on marketed and pipeline therapies for Acute Myelogenous Leukemia. Two physicians were based in the US (Greater Midwest and Greater Boston areas) and one in the UK. The three interviews were combined into a single report.
An interview with an Italian key opinion leader (KOL) in which they provide insights into current prescribing habits, key marketed brands and their placement in the treatment algorithm, and expectations for late-phase pipeline therapies for AML. Key assets highlighted include Venclexta, Onureg, Idhifa, Tibsovo, magrolimab, crenolanib, gilteritinib, and Iomab-B.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
KOL is optimistic on amyloid-targeted therapy and believes IV therapy will be tolerated if approved.
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.
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