Product logins

Find logins to all Clarivate products below.


Hemophilia | Disease Landscape and Forecast | Hemophilia A | G7 | 2018

MARKET OUTLOOK

DRG anticipates the next ten years to be an exciting time in the hemophilia A space as the number of treatment options grow for patients with, and without, inhibitors. The hemophilia A pipeline is diverse, both in terms of technology type and administration route, and we are witnessing a shift in R&D emphasis; there is growing interest in nonfactor treatment approaches to restore coagulation. Examples include the launch of Roche/Chugai’s bispecific antibody Hemlibra, and the development of gene therapies, such as BioMarin’s BMN 270, and the anti-TFPI drug class, with agents like Novo Nordisk’s concizumab. Despite novel nonfactor hemophilia agents forecast to launch, DRG expects the high demand for factor concentrates to persist. We anticipate the factor concentrate market will remain highly competitive, and pipeline agents are looking to further evolve this treatment approach.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • How will physicians treating hemophilia A differentiate between the various emerging therapies, and which will gain the greatest market and patient share in an increasingly stringent regulatory environment?
  • What clinical role will Hemlibra, fitusiran, and gene therapy play in the evolving hemophilia A treatment landscape?
  • How will the management of patients with inhibitors change with the arrival of new treatment options? How will Hemlibra’s head start on its competitors play out over the forecast period?
  • What will be the market impact of gene therapies in hemophilia A?

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Disease Landscape & Forecast: Comprehensive market intelligence providing world-class epidemiology, keen insight into current treatment paradigms, in-depth pipeline assessments, and drug forecasts supported by detailed primary and secondary research.

MARKETS COVERED

United States, EU5, Japan

PRIMARY RESEARCH INFO

20 country-specific interviews with thought-leading hematologists, specializing in hemophilia. Supported by survey data collected for this and other DRG research.

KEY COMPANIES

Alnylam, Bayer, BioMarin, Bioverativ, Chugai, CSL Behring, Novo Nordisk, Octapharma, OPKO, Pfizer, Roche, Sanofi, Shire, Spark

KEY DRUGS

Advate, Adynovate/Adynovi, Afstyla, BMN 270, concizumab, Eloctate/Elocta, FEIBA, fitusiran, FVIIa marzeptacog, Helixate, Hemlibra, Kogenate, Kovaltry, N8-GP, Novoeight, NovoSeven, Nuwiq, OPK88005, ReFacto/Xyntha, SPK-8011

Related Market Assessment Reports

Report
Hemophilia A – Landscape & Forecast – Disease Landscape & Forecast
The acceptance of Roche / Chugai’s nonfactor bispecific antibody Hemlibra as a key treatment for hemophilia A has changed the treatment landscape. Hemlibra has been transformative for many…
Report
Hemophilia A – Current Treatment – Current Treatment: Physician Insights – Hemophilia A (US)
Hemophilia A is a monogenic X-linked recessive bleeding disorder caused by the deficiency of clotting factor VIII. Prophylaxis, the typical care for hemophilia A patients, is especially preferred…
Report
Hemophilia A – Current Treatment – Treatment Algorithms: Claims Data Analysis – Hemophilia A (US)
Hemophilia A, a monogenic X-linked recessive bleeding disorder, is caused by factor VIII deficiency. Current treatments include factor VIII recombinant therapies, bypass agents, Hemlibra, and…
Report
Hemophilia B – Landscape & Forecast – Disease Landscape & Forecast (G7)
Hemophilia B is a genetic disorder caused by a deficiency in clotting factor IX. Current treatment is dominated by factor IX replacement therapies (in noninhibitor patients) and bypass agents (in…
Report
Hemophilia A +/- Inhibitors | Disease Landscape & Forecast | G7 | 2024
The acceptance of Roche / Chugai’s nonfactor bispecific antibody Hemlibra as a key treatment for hemophilia A has changed the treatment landscape. Hemlibra has been transformative for many…