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Global Bipolar Disorder Drug Market Analysis and Forecast Report 2022-2030: In a Market Dominated by Atypical Antipsychotics, Novel Mechanisms of Action are a Key R&D Strategy – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The bipolar disorder market is competitive and crowded with a multitude of approved therapies, many of which are available as inexpensive generics.

Bipolar disorder, known originally as manic-depressive illness, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of mania and depression. Manic episodes are the distinguishing feature of this condition and consist of an abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, as well as persistently increased activity or energy.

Conversely, phases of depression involve significantly depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure. The frequency, severity, and pattern of these episodes can vary considerably over time and among individuals, making bipolar disorder one of the most challenging psychiatric disorders to manage.

The approved drugs in the bipolar disorder market can be divided into two broad categories: mood stabilizers and antipsychotics. Lithium is widely considered to be the gold standard for bipolar disorder based on its efficacy as a maintenance treatment and its ability to treat acute episodes of both mania and depression.

Key Highlights

Scope

Key Topics Covered:

1 Bipolar Disorder: Executive Summary

1.1 Modest Growth Expected in the Bipolar Disorder Market from 2020-2030

1.2 In a Market Dominated by Atypical Antipsychotics, Novel Mechanisms of Action Are a Key R&D Strategy for Bipolar Disorder

1.3 Opportunities Remain for Products that Will Fulfill Unmet Needs in the Bipolar Disorder Market

1.4 Novel Late-Stage Pipeline Drugs Will Be a Key Driver of Growth

1.5 What Do Physicians Think?

2 Introduction

2.1 Catalyst

2.2 Related Reports

2.3 Upcoming Reports

3 Disease Overview

3.1 Etiology and Pathophysiology

3.1.1 Etiology

3.1.2 Pathophysiology

3.2 Classification

3.3 Prognosis

4 Epidemiology

4.1 Disease Background

4.2 Risk Factors and Comorbidities

4.3 Global and Historical Trends

4.4 Forecast Methodology

4.4.1 Sources

4.4.2 Forecast Assumptions and Methods

4.4.3 Forecast Assumptions and Methods: 12-Month and Lifetime Prevalent Cases of Bipolar Disorder

4.5 Epidemiological Forecast for Bipolar Disorder (2020-2030)

4.5.1 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.2 Age-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.3 Sex-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.4 Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.5 Age-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.6 Sex-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar I Disorder

4.5.7 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.8 Age-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.9 Sex-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.10 Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.11 Age-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.12 Sex-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Bipolar II Disorder

4.5.13 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.5.14 Age-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.5.15 Sex-Specific 12-Month Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.5.16 Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.5.17 Age-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.5.18 Sex-Specific Lifetime Total Prevalent Cases of Cyclothymic Disorder

4.6 Discussion

4.6.1 Epidemiological Forecast Insight

4.6.2 COVID-19 Impact

4.6.3 Limitations of the Analysis

4.6.4 Strengths of the Analysis

5 Disease Management

5.1 Diagnosis and Treatment Overview

5.2 Additional KOL Insights on Disease Management

6 Competitive Assessment

6.1 Overview

7 Unmet Needs and Opportunity Assessment

7.1 Overview

7.2 Effective Treatment Options for Bipolar Depression

7.3 Antipsychotics With a Low Risk of EPS and Metabolic Changes

7.4 Mood Stabilizers With Improved Safety Profiles

7.5 Education for Physicians in Order to Improve Diagnosis Rates

7.6 Novel Drugs Developed Specifically for Bipolar Disorder

8 R&D Strategies

8.1 Overview

8.1.1 Label Expansion

8.1.2 Novel Mechanisms of Action

8.1.3 Reformulations

8.2 Clinical Trials Design

8.2.1 Endpoints

8.2.2 Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria

8.2.3 Trial Duration

9 Pipeline Assessment

9.1 Overview

9.2 Promising Drugs in Clinical Development

10 Pipeline Valuation Analysis

10.1 Overview

10.2 Competitive Assessment

10.2.1 Bipolar Depression

10.2.2 Bipolar Mania

10.2.3 Agitation Associated With Bipolar Disorder

11 Current and Future Players

11.1 Overview

11.2 Deal-Making Trends

12 Market Outlook

Companies Mentioned

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