The Future Of Human Insulin: Tailored And Oral
Main Category: DiabetesAlso Included In: Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry
Article Date: 28 Oct 2008 - 4:00 PST
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The Business Intelligence firm La Merie S.L. conducted an analysis of the product portfolios and R&D pipelines of human insulin-based products. The study revealed that three companies dominate the worldwide insulin market, but experience more and more competition in volume sales of insulin by local manufacturers in off-patent countries, especially in China, India and Russia. The worldwide market of the major human insulin products in 2007 was US$ 10.2 bln. Insulin analogs posted double digit sales growth due to successive replacement (67.5 % of total sales) of human insulin. The first Indian company is conducting clinical trials in the US with its rhu insulin and even plans to develop and launch a biosimilar insulin analog in the Western countries upon patent expiry in 2014. Three companies in off-patent countries have locally produced insulin analogs either in the market or in pre-registration phases. The next generations of insulin will be "tailored" insulin and oral insulin, dominating over the failed inhaled insulin approach and other non-injectable drug delivery solutions. These results and more were found in the search conducted by La Merie Business Intelligence. The evaluation can be acquired at La Merie's online store (www.pipelinereview.com/store ).
Insulin therapy has evolved in the last century from purified bovine or porcine insulin to biosynthetic human insulin to recombinant human insulin and eventually to recombinant insulin analogs as the 3rd generation of human insulin. Tailored insulin analogs as the 4ht generation insulin and other long-acting insulins for injection with drug delivery solutions aim at optimized pharmacokinetic profiles in order to avoid hyper- and hypoglycemic episodes. After the failure of inhaled insulin (only one clinical stage project left), most of the R&D efforts are now made on oral insulin products. The pipeline of oral insulin shows at least seven different oral insulin formulations in clinical development, and at least six in preclinical development. The first oral insulin product is already marketed and in advanced registration in many countries. Further six different projects with non-injectable drug delivery of insulin are in clinical development: intranasal, transdermal and rectal application.
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