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Drug delivery
devices emerging as new business opportunity: Dr. Johnston
Posted AtPharmaBiz
"Manufacture of drug delivery
devices is emerging as a new business opportunity for
the pharmaceutical sector globally. The technology of
drug delivery gearing up to become a profitable avenue
for industries which are looking at sustaining their
businesses in the wake of growing competition and changing
scenarios in drug development," stated Dr. David Johnston,
chairman, Nektar Therepeutics.
Dr. Johnston ,who was a speaker on the second day of
the 57th IPC here, highlighted in his presentation the'Global
pharmaceutical development advantages'that the only
way for companies to sustain in the business in addition
to looking at market expansion, was to focus on new
drug delivery technologies.
"The dominance of delivery based products have proved
to provide better efficacy, increased safety, improved
compliance and reduce side effects," he informed.
The trend is to develop user-friendly drug delivery
devices which can provide ease of use, faster relief
and decrease dosages at a time. Nektar has the proven
molecules, proven technology and the leading-edge capabilities.
Delving further into the drugs delivery devices Dr.
Johnston stated that such technologies are a boon to
diabetics, patients admitted in the Intensive Care Units
(ICU) affected with pulmonary infection and suffering
from cancer, kidney ailments and cardiovascular disorders.
The drug delivery devises like inhalers are economical
for patients and hospitals. Inhalers bring down cost
of treatment and are a much advanced form of treatment
which can increase the survival rates.
The other advantage is that drug delivery devices are
also nebuliser and ventilator adaptable. This will also
ensure infection control for ICU cases that are constantly
under nebuliser and ventilators.
"Pharmaceutical companies across the globe need to address
this unmet medical need. Worldwide there are over a
million patients affected with pulmonary infections
and drug delivery devices will come in as a saviour
for faster relief. Market research has also proved that
over 70-90 per cent of physicians will adopt novel drug
delivery devices for better patient management. Hence
such technologies allow pharmaceutical companies remove
bottle necks with cost savings," said Dr. Johnston.
December 07, 2005 |
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