Datamonitor Healthcare interviewed two ulcerative colitis (UC) experts, one based in Italy and the other in the US, to gauge their views on approved and late-stage pipeline drugs, treatment challenges and unmet needs and the future treatment of UC.
Datamonitor Healthcare interviewed two experts on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) based in the US to gauge their views on currently available treatment options, pipeline drugs and challenges with clinical trial design in SLE.
In this report, we cover catalysts from 21 drugs expected to occur in Q3 2017. For each drug, the likelihood of Phase/PDUFA review success and overall Likelihood of Approval (LOA) given their particular phase, drug class, and disease group are provided.
Datamonitor Healthcare interviewed two inflammatory bowel disease experts, one based in France and the other in Italy, to gauge their views on marketed drugs for Crohn’s disease (CD), late-stage clinical candidates, treatment challenges and unmet needs and the future treatment of CD.
This datapack presents the supporting data behind the seminal white paper, Pharma R&D Annual Review 2017. The white paper is available for free for Biomedtracker subscribers.
Datamonitor conducted a 5-question survey of 26 United States and 25 European (based in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) neurologists involved in pain management to gauge current prescribing practices in prophylactic treatment of chronic migraine and potential future use of the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor targeting monoclonal antibody (mAb) AMG 334 (AMGN) and CGRP targeting mAbs ALD403 (ALDR) and TEV-48125 (TEVA).
Datamonitor conducted a 4-question survey of 42 United States and 40 European (based in France, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom) gastroenterologists to gauge their views on late-stage clinical candidates in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), including Ocaliva (ICPT), elafibranor (GNFTF) and selonsertib (GILD), and their projected use of these drugs if FDA-approved.
Datamonitor interviewed three arthritis specialists, one based each in France, Italy and the US, to gauge their views on currently available treatment options, pipeline drugs, biosimilars and treatment challenges in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). The three interviews were combined into a single report.
Biomedtracker conducted a 5-question survey of 51 United States and 47 European (from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) neurologists who currently treat patients in all stages of Alzheimer’s disease and who followed data presented at Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) 2016 to gauge their views on the pipeline anti-amyloid beta monoclonal antibodies solanezumab (LLY) and aducanumab (BIIB) and projected use of these potentially disease-modifying drugs if FDA-approved.
Biomedtracker interviewed a neurologist based in the United States who currently treats over 1000 patients with chronic neuropathic pain per year to determine his current treatment practices for indications including fibromyalgia and views on the use of opioids and abuse-deterrent opioids.
Biomedtracker performed a 5-question survey of 30 United States neurologists who currently treat patients with chronic neuropathic pain and prescribe opioids to at least some of their patients with chronic neuropathic pain to gauge current use of adjuvants (TCAs, anti-convulsants, SNRIs, SSRIs, and NMDA receptor antagonists) and potential future use of cebranopadol and raxatrigine to treat chronic neuropathic pain.
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.
Biomedtracker interviewed a lung cancer specialist based in the US to determine his views on the non-small cell lung cancer treatment landscape, with a focus on PD-1 immunotherapies.
The literature search was undertaken via multiple search engines and strategies with review of cited and associated articles to provide a comprehensive discussion on the topic. Expert opinion: While safe and well tolerated, inhaled treprostinil sodium should be limited, based on available data, to use as add-on therapy for patients with Group I pulmonary hypertension not effectively controlled on oral therapy.
We performed a survey of 10 dermatologists currently practicing in the US to gauge
prescribing practices for the treatment of acne.
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