Atopic Dermatitis Drugs - Global Markets to 2022 Featuring Bayer, LEO Pharma, Mylan, Pfizer and Sanofi - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Atopic Dermatitis Drugs Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Drug Class (Corticosteroids, Calcineurin Inhibitors, PDE4 Inhibitors, Biologics), By RoA, And Segment Forecasts, 2016 - 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global atopic dermatitis drugs market size is expected to reach USD 6.41 billion by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. Various factors such as emergence of novel therapeutics and growing uptake of targeted therapies are stimulating the growth of the market.

Eucrisa (Pfizer; crisaborole ointment) was approved by the U.S. FDA for treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD), in 2016. The drug is indicated for mild-to-moderate AD in patients who are two years or older, meeting a key therapeutics need of the market. Dupixent (Sanofi/Regeneron) was the first biologic to be launched in 2017 for management of AD. The drug is under clinical investigation for use in pediatric population.

Several promising candidates, especially biologics and small molecules, in pipeline are expected to alter the AD therapeutic landscape post launch. Nemolizumab is anticipated to be the first biologic (anti-IL-13) indicated for itching associated with atopic dermatitis. Tralokinumab, an IL-13 inhibitor, is under evaluation for safety and efficacy of treatment of moderate-to-severe AD.

Upcoming patent expiration of key products, such as LEO Pharma's Protopic, Mylan/Valeant's Elidel, and Bayer's Desonate will result in generic penetration in therapeutic space. However, novel therapeutics, such as Eucrisa and Dupixent, are likely to gain traction over the forecast period and attain blockbuster status.

Underdeveloped and unserved categories such as rarer subtypes and pediatric population offer strong commercial opportunities. Drug companies are currently investigating multiple treatment options in niche indications such as severe refractory atopic dermatitis. Improving availability of new treatment modalities and targeted approaches offer a promising future for the global atopic dermatitis drugs market.

Key Findings

  • Corticosteroids dominated the drug class in 2016, owing to their indication as first-line therapeutics for atopic dermatitis.
  • Recent launch of biologics and small molecules such as Dupixent and Eucrisais likely to change the current therapeutic scenario due to their target-oriented mechanism of action.
  • Calcineurin inhibitors are likely to witness stifled growth because of adverse effects, non-specificity, and development of resistance to chemical agents.
  • The U.S. was the leading regional market in 2016. It is posed to maintain its position through 2022, owing to burgeoning disease burden, increasing treatment rate, and high drug cost.
  • The topical segment led the atopic dermatitis drugs market in 2016, based on route of administration. Although the segment is expected to continue leading the market through 2022, Dupixent's launch in 2017 marked the arrival of injectable. The new RoA is anticipated to hold approximately 30.0% market share by 2022.
  • Bayer, LEO Pharma, Mylan, Pfizer, and Sanofi are some of key players operating in the market.
  • Pfizer and Sanofi are anticipated to be leaders in AD therapeutic space by 2022 due to growing adoption of targeted therapies, such as Eucrisa and Dupixent.
  • Rarer subtypes, such as severe refractory atopic dermatitis, have few treatment options available and lack a significant pipeline. This field presents a strong commercial opportunity to drug developers.
Companies Featured
  • Bayer
  • LEO Pharma
  • Mylan
  • Pfizer
  • Sanofi

Key Topics Covered

Chapter 1 Research Methodology

Chapter 2 Executive Summary

Chapter 3 Disease Primer and Epidemiology

Chapter 4 Global Atopic Dermatitis Drugs Market Overview

Chapter 5 Atopic Dermatitis Drugs Market: Pipeline Intelligence

Chapter 6 Company Profiles

Chapter 7 Market Outlook

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Related Topics: Immune Disorders Drugs, Dermatological Drugs

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Laura Wood, Senior Manager
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For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Immune Disorders Drugs, Dermatological Drugs