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Drug delivery market report from Reportlinker

Published on September 16, 2009 at 4:17 AM · No Comments

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0148033/Reportlinker-Adds-Drug-Delivery-Markets-Implantable-/-Injectable-and-Needle-Free-Delivery-Systems.html

With pharmaceutical companies increasingly looking for ways to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, drug delivery has become an important focus of the industry. Kalorama’s Drug Delivery Markets: Implantable / Injectable and Needle-Free Delivery Systems provides detail for business planners on the market for implantable / injectable delivery system markets.

Biopharmaceutical products are driving growth of needle-free systems; there will likely be significant increases in revenues in the vaccine arena. This report looks at that trend and reports current and forecasted revenues for the implantable/injectable drug delivery market, segmented into two main categories:

  • Needle-free drug delivery
  • Other Injectable/Implantable

Kalorama's unique analysis offers segmentation of this market for:

  • Drug Delivery Techology Revenues
  • Pharmaceuticals Sold via Delivery Technology

This breakout makes the report relevant to business plans of either device technology companies or pharmaceutical concerns. (This market analysis does not include drug-eluding stents or prefilled or regular syringes. Kalorama considers these seperate markets)

With pharmaceutical companies increasingly turning to drug delivery to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, drug delivery has become an important focus of the pharmaceutical industry.

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