REFERENCE CODE GDHC366DFR PUBLICAT ION DATE FEBRUARY 2014 CARIPRAZINE (SCHIZOPHRENIA)
Executive Summary Table below provides a summary of the key metrics for Cariprazine in the seven major pharmaceutical markets during the forecast period upto 2022. Cariprazine : Key Metrics in the Seven Major Pharmaceutical Markets, 2012 2022 Key Events (2012-2022) Anticipated launch of Cariprazine in US (2015), 5EU (2015), Japan (2016) 2022 Market Sales US 5EU Japan 7MM Source: GlobalData. Sales of Cariprazine in Global Schizophrenia Market, 2022 Cariprazine sales are expected to increase from $95.4 million upon launch in 2015 to $894.5 million in 2022. Level of Impact $798.9 m $22.9m $72.7m $894.5m 7MM = US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan; 5EU = France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK Potential for once-weekly or longer dosing regimen. Conversely, the major barriers for the growth of Cariprazine in the schizophrenia market include: Long-term efficacy and safety have not been confidently established. Absence of published data in peer-reviewed sources has led to skepticism within the industry. The figure below illustrates Cariprazine sales in the 7MM by region during the forecast period. Sales for Cariprazine by Region, 2022 2.6% 8.1% 2022 Total : $894.5m US 5EU Japan Major growth drivers for Cariprazine in the schizophrenia market over the forecast period include: Source: GlobalData. 89.3% Offers a unique activity profile compared with current market options. May deliver enhanced control of negative symptoms. Long T1/2 may prevent fluctuations in plasma concentrations if doses are missed. 2
Executive Summary What Do the Physicians Think? Unfortunately there is really nothing out there which would give me confidence that we will have something reasonably effective in the next several years. We are probably coming to one set of results very soon, probably sometime early next year or maybe the spring of next year, the glutamatergic compounds. [US] KOL, October 2013 There isn t that much coming out these days, so that s a fact which many of us have actually agreed on is a major, major issue. We ve had discussions with pharmaceutical companies as a group of pharmacologically oriented and research-oriented psychiatrists and say, Please come back and reactivate your research and development sections and divisions. Don t desert this group of patients, because we need better drugs. There s no doubt about it. [US] KOL, September 2013 If you look at the utilization patterns of antipsychotics you do see that once the atypicals were introduced, the usage of these medications went up significantly. And this is not at all because there are more schizophrenic patients around. In fact, schizophrenia has actually decreased slightly in terms of epidemiology. But they have increased in terms of rate of prescribing because the diagnosis has expanded to which these medications are directed to. [EU] KOL, November 2013 [We] treat them according to the presenting syndrome. And even more specifically in terms of the positive symptoms, depression, affective symptoms, or cognitive symptoms, negative symptoms they will be cueing in much more on that rather than on the label of, Is this schizoaffective, is it bipolar, is it a schizophrenic patient? I think once it gets down to medications, then it gets much simpler. These discussions do not reach into the medication decision-making process. [EU] KOL, December 2013 Going systematically, you have the glutamatergic compounds, you have nicotinic acid agonists, you have the me-too drugs, which are the D2/5-HT2 antagonists, and of those we have plenty, we don t need anything more, that mechanism of action is entirely taken care of, so to speak. [US] KOL October, 2013 3
Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents... 4 1.1 List of Tables... 7 1.2 List of Figures... 7 2 Introduction... 8 2.1 Catalyst... 8 2.2 Related Reports... 9 2.3 Upcoming Reports... 10 3 Disease Overview... 11 3.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology... 11 3.1.1 Etiology... 11 3.1.2 Pathophysiology... 12 3.2 Symptoms... 13 4 Disease Management... 14 4.1 Diagnosis... 14 4.1.1 Subjective Assessments... 15 4.1.2 Disease Subtypes... 16 4.2 Treatment Overview... 18 4.2.1 Treatment of Acute Agitation Associated with Schizophrenia... 21 4.2.2 Maintenance Treatment of Schizophrenia... 22 5 Competitive Assessment... 23 5.1 Overview... 23 4
Table of Contents 5.2 Strategic Competitor Assessment... 24 6 Opportunity and Unmet Need... 26 6.1 Unmet Needs Overview... 26 6.1.1 Public Awareness... 27 6.1.2 Early Diagnosis and Treatment... 29 6.1.3 Long-Acting and Advanced Drug Delivery Systems... 30 6.1.4 Effective Management of Negative and Cognitive Symptom Domains... 31 6.2 Gap Analysis... 32 6.2.1 Long-Acting Drug Delivery... 33 6.2.2 Treatment of Negative and Cognitive Symptoms... 33 7 Pipeline Assessment... 34 7.1 Overview... 34 7.2 Early-Stage Pipeline Assessment... 34 7.3 Novel Therapeutic Approaches... 35 7.3.1 Negative Symptoms... 36 7.3.2 Cognitive Symptoms... 36 7.4 Long-Acting Drug Delivery... 36 7.5 Technology Trends Analysis... 37 7.6 Key Drugs in Clinical Development... 38 8 Cariprazine... 40 8.1 Overview... 40 8.2 Efficacy... 40 8.3 Safety... 41 5
Table of Contents 8.3.1 Dosing and Formulation... 42 8.3.2 Potential Clinical Positioning... 42 8.3.3 Potential Commercial Positioning... 42 8.3.4 Pricing and Reimbursement... 43 8.4 SWOT Analysis... 43 8.5 Forecast... 44 9 Appendix... 45 9.1 Bibliography... 45 9.2 Abbreviations... 50 9.3 Methodology... 53 9.4 Forecasting Methodology... 53 9.4.1 Diagnosis and Treatment Rates... 53 9.4.2 Adherence Rates... 54 9.4.3 General Pricing Assumptions... 54 9.4.4 Generic Erosion... 55 9.4.5 Pricing of Pipeline Agents... 55 9.5 Key Opinion Leaders... 56 9.6 About the Authors... 57 9.6.1 Author... 57 9.6.2 Reviewers... 57 9.6.3 Global Head of Healthcare... 58 9.7 About GlobalData... 59 9.8 Disclaimer... 59 6
Table of Contents 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Symptom Clusters of Schizophrenia... 13 Table 2: Common Subjective Rating Scales Employed in Schizophrenia Diagnosis... 16 Table 3: Development-Based Classification of Antipsychotic Drugs... 19 Table 4: Receptor Binding Profiles of Atypical Antipsychotics... 20 Table 5: Guidelines for the Treatment of Schizophrenia... 21 Table 6: Leading Branded Treatments for Schizophrenia, 2013... 25 Table 7: Strategic Competitor Assessment of the Marketed Products in Schizophrenia, 2014... 25 Table 8: Unmet Needs Current Level of Attainment... 27 Table 9: Clinical Unmet Needs Gap Analysis, 2013... 32 Table 10: Technological Trends Analytic Framework in the Schizophrenia Pipeline, 2014... 37 Table 11: Pipeline Candidates in Development for Schizophrenia, 2014... 38 Table 12: Comparison of Novel Therapeutic Classes in Development for Schizophrenia, 2013... 39 Table 13: Product Profile Cariprazine... 40 Table 14: Cariprazine SWOT Analysis, 2014... 43 Table 15: Global Sales Forecast ($m) for Cariprazine, 2012 2022... 44 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Schizophrenia Pipeline Drugs by Target, 2014... 35 Figure 2: Competitive Assessment of Late-Stage Pipeline Agents in Schizophrenia, 2012 2022... 38 7
Introduction 2 Introduction 2.1 Catalyst Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling group of psychotic disorders characterized by fundamental disturbances of thinking such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized communication and reduced motivation (NIMH, 2013; WHO, 2013). Globally, the condition is prevalent in approximately 7 persons per 1,000 of the adult population ages 15 35 years (WHO, 2013). This report provides an overview of the risk factors, comorbidities, and the global and historical trends for schizophrenia in the seven major markets (7MM: US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Japan). In addition, the report also includes a 10-year forecast of diagnosed prevalent cases of schizophrenia segmented by age and sex. To forecast the diagnosed prevalent cases of schizophrenia in the 7MM, GlobalData epidemiologists selected nationally representative studies that provided diagnosed prevalence of schizophrenia using uniform diagnostic criteria and classification defined by the World Health Organization s International Classification of Diseases 9th revision (ICD-9). GlobalData epidemiologists forecast an increase in the diagnosed prevalent cases of schizophrenia in the 7MM from 2,495,903 diagnosed prevalent cases in 2012 to 2,643,660 diagnosed prevalent cases in 2022, with an annual growth rate (AGR) of 0.59% in the forecast period. In 2022, the US will have the highest number of diagnosed prevalent cases of schizophrenia with 1,777,333 diagnosed prevalent cases, followed by Japan with 454,961 diagnosed prevalent cases, and Italy with 154,331 diagnosed prevalent cases. 8
Introduction 2.2 Related Reports GlobalData (2014). PharmaPoint: Schizophrenia - Global Drug Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC81PIDR GlobalData (2014). Schizophrenia US Drug Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC224CFR GlobalData (2014). Schizophrenia 5EU Drug Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC225CFR GlobalData (2014). Schizophrenia Japan Drug Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC226CFR GlobalData (2014). Abilify (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC355DFR GlobalData (2014). Saphris (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC356DFR GlobalData (2014). Clozaril (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC357DFR GlobalData (2014). Fanapt (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC358DFR GlobalData (2014). Latuda (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC359DFR GlobalData (2014). Zyprexa (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC360DFR GlobalData (2014). Invega (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC361DFR GlobalData (2014). Seroquel (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC362DFR 9
Introduction GlobalData (2014). Risperdal (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC363DFR GlobalData (2014). Geodon (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC364DFR GlobalData (2014). Aripiprazole lauroxil (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC365DFR GlobalData (2014). Brexpiprazole (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC367DFR GlobalData (2014). Zicronapine (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC368DFR GlobalData (2014). Bitopertin (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC369DFR GlobalData (2014). EVP-6124 (Schizophrenia) Forecast and Market Analysis to 2022, February 2014, GDHC370DFR GlobalData (2014). Schizophrenia Current and Future Players, February 2014, GDHC1030FPR 2.3 Upcoming Reports GlobalData (2014). PharmaPoint Report: Major Depressive Disorders, 2014 10
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