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Asia-Pacific market for psoriasis treatment doubles to $ 1.2 billion by 2021: GBI Research

New YorkMonday, May 11, 2015, 11:00 Hrs  [IST]

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) treatment market for psoriasis will almost double in value, from USD 690 million in 2014 to USD 1.2 billion by 2021, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.4 per cent, according to business intelligence provider GBI Research.

The company’s latest report, “Psoriasis Therapeutics in Asia-Pacific Markets to 2021: Advent of Novel Biologics and Expanding Treatment Pool to Drive Growth”, states that this expansion, which will occur across the major APAC markets of China, India, Japan and Australia, will be driven by a rising treatment population and the emergence of new competitive drug products, particularly biologics, which are expected to be approved during the forecast period.

Rishikesh Mandilwar, analyst for GBI Research, says the uptake of biologics will rise as more products enter the market and healthcare professionals become increasingly confident with their use in the treatment of psoriasis.

Mandilwar adds “Biologics are very expensive in comparison with conventional systemic drugs, the majority of which have been in use for decades and have lost patent protection. The continued uptake of biologics will increase the annual cost of therapy in APAC countries, propelling market growth.”

“Recently approved Cosentyx from Novartis and Alzumab from Biocon, both monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting IL-17, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, and CD6 protein specifically, are expected to achieve good market penetration by 2021.”

The analyst adds that promising late-stage pipeline mAbs, such as brodalumab and ixekizumab, which directly target IL-17, are anticipated to be launched during the forecast period. These treatments will be competitors for already-launched secukinumab, as they all target the same molecule.

However, GBI Research’s report also states that the loss of market exclusivity for some of the leading blockbuster biologics over the forecast period represents a significant obstacle to growth in the APAC psoriasis treatment market.

Mandilwar says “Humira, Enbrel, and Remicade, which are potential TNF inhibitors and have the major share of the psoriasis market globally, are expected to have a lower market share in the APAC region due to the new launches and greater acceptance of biosimilars, especially in India and China.”

“As cheaper biosimilar competitors enter the psoriasis treatment space, the sales revenues for these drugs will decline, hampering APAC market growth. However, the price of the biosimilar competitors is likely to be only slightly lower than that of the branded drugs.”

 
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