Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Market Spotlight 2019: With Takhzyro Approval, Shire Could Reclaim HAE Prophylaxis Market from CSL Behring – ResearchAndMarkets.com

June 19, 2019 Off By BusinessWire

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Market
Spotlight: Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)”
report has been added
to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This Market Spotlight report covers the Hereditary Angioedema market,
comprising key pipeline and marketed drugs, clinical trials, upcoming
and regulatory events, patent information, a 10-year disease prevalence
forecast, and licensing and acquisition deals, as well as presenting
drug-specific revenue forecasts

Key Takeaways

  • The report estimates that in 2017, there were approximately 402,700
    prevalent cases of hereditary angioedema worldwide, and forecasts that
    number to increase to 440,600 prevalent cases by 2026.
  • The approved drugs in the hereditary angioedema space target
    complement proteins, androgen receptors, follicle-stimulating hormone,
    gonadotropin-releasing hormone, progesterone receptor, bradykinin B2
    receptor, and the kinin-kallikrein system. These are commonly
    administered via the intravenous or subcutaneous routes, with one
    product being available in an oral formulation.
  • There are only seven drugs in active clinical development for
    hereditary angioedema, with five drugs in Phase I and two in Phase III.
  • Therapies in mid-to-late-stage development for hereditary angioedema
    focus on targets such as the kinin-kallikrein system and complement
    proteins. These drugs are administered via the subcutaneous and oral
    routes.
  • High-impact upcoming events for drugs in the hereditary angioedema
    space comprise topline Phase III trial results for BCX7353, topline
    Phase II trial results for KVD900, and a data exclusivity expiration
    for Ruconest.
  • The overall likelihood of approval of a Phase I
    autoimmune/immunology-other asset is 20.7%, and the average
    probability a drug advances from Phase III is 69.4%. Drugs, on
    average, take 9.7 years from Phase I to approval, compared to 8.7
    years in the overall autoimmune/immunology space.
  • There have been only three licensing and asset acquisition deals
    involving hereditary angioedema drugs during 2014-19. The $125m
    licensing agreement signed in 2016 between Pharming and Bausch Health,
    for the acquisition of North American commercialization rights for
    Ruconest, was the largest deal during the period.
  • The distribution of clinical trials across Phase I-IV indicates that
    the majority of trials for hereditary angioedema have been in the late
    phases of development, with 55% of trials in Phase III-IV, and 45% in
    Phase I-II.
  • The US has a substantial lead in the number of hereditary angioedema
    clinical trials globally. The UK leads the major EU markets, while
    Israel has the top spot in Asia.
  • Clinical trial activity in the hereditary angioedema space is
    dominated by completed trials. Takeda has the highest number of
    completed trials for hereditary angioedema, with 25 trials.
  • Takeda leads industry sponsors with the highest number of clinical
    trials for hereditary angioedema, followed by BioCryst.

Key Topics Covered:

OVERVIEW

KEY TAKEAWAYS

DISEASE BACKGROUND

Subtypes

TREATMENT

C1-INH concentrates

Plasma-derived C1-INH (pdC1-INH)

Recombinant C1-INH (rhC1-INH)

Kallikrein inhibitor

Bradykinin receptor antagonist

EPIDEMIOLOGY

MARKETED DRUGS

PIPELINE DRUGS

RECENT EVENTS AND ANALYST OPINION

BCX7353 for Hereditary Angioedema (September 4, 2018)

Cinryze (SQ) for Hereditary Angioedema (September 11, 2017)

KEY UPCOMING EVENTS

KEY REGULATORY EVENTS

Anticancers, Orphans & The First CAR-Ts: New EU Drug Approvals In 2018

Takhzyro Among Hopefuls For EU Approval Recommendation

Takhzyro Approved For HAE Attacks With Nearly Spotless Label

With Takhzyro Approval, Shire Could Reclaim HAE Prophylaxis Market From
CSL Behring

PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS

LICENSING AND ASSET ACQUISITION DEALS

BioCryst Changes Mind On Idera Merger

PARENT PATENTS

REVENUE OPPORTUNITY

CLINICAL TRIAL LANDSCAPE

Sponsors by status

Sponsors by phase

Recent events

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Prescription information

APPENDIX

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