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Analysis of the ion channel modulator pipeline

Published on October 27, 2009 at 6:47 AM · No Comments

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

Reportlinker Adds Ion Channel Modulator Pipelines: Targets and Agents in Development

Ion channels represent a significant opportunity to address an underexploited class of therapeutic targets. Nearly 150 novel ion channel modulators are reported to be in clinical development. This report examines:

  • Ion channel modulators in clinical development and their potential
  • Improved molecular understanding of ion channel structure and cellular activity
  • High-throughput screening methods for identification of novel modulators
  • Prospects for ion channel modulators and commercial successes to date-- Pipeline activities, expert views, and survey results

Ion Channel Modulator Pipelines: Targets and Agents in Development provides a comprehensive analysis of the ion channel modulator pipeline, breaking it down by company, ion channel type, and therapeutic indication. A number of interesting trends are revealed: Major pharmaceutical companies currently only account for just over one-third of all the ion channel modulators in development. The range of channel types targeted by ion channel modulators in development is relatively limited and heavily skewed toward a few channel types. Eighty percent of these ion channel modulators are being developed for diverse CNS indications.

This report also analyzes the approximately 100 ion channel modulators that have been approved for clinical use. These drugs have generated considerable revenues: Even though generic forms of many of these agents are now available, sales of these branded drugs were around $20 billion in 2007. However, relatively few of these were developed using channel-based screening approaches, and many were identified with little or no knowledge of their mechanism of action.

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