DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Abuse Deterrent Formulation Technologies Market, 2019-2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
‘Abuse-Deterrent Formulation Technologies Market, 2019-2030’ report features an extensive study of the current market landscape and the future potential of industry players that are offering various abuse-deterrent formulation technologies to different pharmaceutical companies.
One of the key objectives of the report was to understand the primary growth drivers and estimate the future size of the market. Based on likely licensing deal structures and agreements that are expected to be signed between drug and technology developers in the foreseen future, we have provided an informed estimate on the likely evolution of the market for the period 2019-2030.
The report features likely distribution of the current and forecasted financial opportunity across
- [A] target drug class (opioids, antidepressants and CNS stimulants)
- [B] abuse deterrence approach (physical / chemical barriers, agonist / antagonist combinations, aversion approach, prodrug approach, abuse-deterrent drug delivery systems and others)
- [C] type of end product (tablets, capsules, transdermal patches, thin films and others)
- [D] geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the rest of the world). In order to account for future uncertainties and to add robustness to our model, we have provided three forecast scenarios, portraying the conservative, base and optimistic tracks of the market’s evolution.
Amongst other elements, the report features:
- A detailed assessment of the current market landscape of companies offering technologies for the development of abuse-deterrent formulations of prescription drugs that are prone to be misused, including information on key technology developers (such as year of establishment, company size, and geographical location), and their respective technologies, offering insights on current status of development (available for use and under development), target drug class (opioids, antidepressants and CNS stimulants), abuse deterrence approach (physical and chemical barriers, prodrug approach, use of agonist / antagonist, aversion, use of specific drug delivery systems, and others), disrupted route of abuse (parenteral, insufflation, covert administration, oral, and others), type of end product (tablets, capsules, transdermal patches, thin films, and others), and release characteristics (delayed / extended, controlled, immediate, and others).
- An informed competitiveness analysis of the various abuse-deterrent drug formulation technologies captured in our database, taking into consideration the supplier power (based on year of establishment) and key technology-related specifications, such as the abuse-deterrent approach, disrupted route of abuse, number of products available / under development using a particular technology and strength of intellectual property portfolio (in terms of number of affiliated patents).
- Elaborate profiles of prominent technology developers engaged in this domain, featuring an overview of the company, its financial information (if available), and a detailed description of proprietary technology/technologies. Each profile also includes a list of recent developments, highlighting the key milestones achieved, partnership activity, and the likely strategies that may be adopted by these players to fuel growth in the foreseen future.
- An in-depth analysis of the patents that have been filed/granted related to abuse-deterrent formulation technologies, from 2000 to 2019 (till April). The analysis also highlights the key trends associated with these patents, across patent type, regional applicability, CPC classification, emerging focus areas, leading patent assignees (in terms of the number of patents filed/granted), and patent benchmarking.
- An analysis of the partnerships that have been established in the domain in the period 2013-2019, covering product commercialization and licensing agreements, product development agreements, licensing agreements, mergers/acquisitions, service agreements, research agreements, and others.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Preface
2. Executive Summary
3. Introduction
4. Market Landscape
5. Competitiveness Analysis Of Technology Platforms
6. Company Profiles
7. Patent Analysis
8. Recent Partnerships
9. Likely Drug Candidates For Development Of Abuse Deterrent Alternatives
10. Market Sizing And Opportunity Analysis
11. Conclusion
12. Executive Insights
13. Appendix 1: Tabulated Data
14. Appendix 2: List Of Companies And Organizations
- 4P Therapeutics (subsidiary of Nutriband)
- Acella Pharmaceuticals
- Acura Pharmaceuticals
- Adello Biologics
- Aesica Pharmaceuticals
- Alitair Pharmaceuticals
- Altus Formulation
- Aquestive Therapeutics
- Assertio Therapeutics
- Atlantic Pharmaceuticals
- Avadel Pharmaceuticals
- Bayer
- BioDelivery Sciences International
- Buzzz Pharmaceuticals
- Camargo Pharmaceutical Services
- Capsugel
- Cassava Sciences
- Catalent
- CIMA LABS (acquired by Teva)
- Coating Place
- Collegium Pharmaceutical
- Currax Pharmaceuticals
- Daiichi Sankyo
- DURECT
- Egalet
- Elite Pharmaceuticals
- Elysium Therapeutics
- Emplicure
- Encap Drug Delivery
- Endo Pharmaceuticals
- Ensysce Biosciences
- Epic Pharma
- Ethypharm
- ExxPharma Therapeutics
- Genus Lifesciences
- Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
- Grnenthal
- Indivior
- Inspirion Delivery Sciences
- Intalere
- Intellipharmaceutics
- inVentiv Health
- Janssen Pharmaceuticals
- Johnson & Johnson
- Kashiv BioSciences
- KemPharm
- KVK Tech
- Lannett
- Lonza
- Lucideon
- MainPointe Pharmaceuticals
- Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Mundipharma
- Nektar Therapeutics
- Neos Therapeutics
- New River Pharmaceuticals
- Nutriband
- Optum (part of UnitedHealth Group)
- Orexo
- Patheon
- Pernix Therapeutics
- Pfizer
- Pop Test
- Praxis Bioresearch
- Publicis Touchpoint Solutions
- Purdue Pharma
- QRxPharma
- Quivive Pharma
- Recipharm
- Relmada Therapeutics
- Shionogi
- Shire
- Signature Therapeutics
- Skyepharma
- SPARC
- SunGen Pharma
- Tetra Bio-Pharma
- Teva Pharmaceutical
- TITAN Pharmaceuticals
- Tris Pharma
- twoXAR
- University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Zogenix
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