Central and Eastern European (CEE) Developing Markets for Pharmaceuticals, 2006-2011
Released on = April 30, 2007, 5:18 am
Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau
Industry = Pharmaceuticals
Press Release Summary = The purpose of Developing Markets Series is to examine prospects for the growth of pharmaceutical revenues in the developing economies of Asia, Latin America and Eastern/Central Europe in three linked reports.
Press Release Body = The purpose of Developing Markets Series is to examine prospects for the growth of pharmaceutical revenues in the developing economies of Asia, Latin America and Eastern/Central Europe in three linked reports. Central and Eastern European (CEE) Developing Markets for Pharmaceuticals, 2006-2011 - Part 3 of Developing Markets - discusses prospects for the large developing market of Central and Eastern Europe. The other reports discuss Asia and Latin America respectively. Importantly, the growth of pharmaceutical markets in economically developing nations has the potential to offset serious problems currently being experienced by the global industry. The purpose of this report is to examine the prospects for the growth of pharmaceutical revenues in the developing economies of Central and Eastern Europe, at both regional and national level.
The growth of pharmaceutical markets in the developing nations has the potential to offset serious problems currently experienced by the global industry. The principal challenge is slow growth in North America, Western Europe and Japan. In contrast, it predicts that all the leading developing markets will exhibit strong growth from 2006-2011. Rapid economic growth and large, under-served populations will drive that expansion. There will be significant growth in sales of both branded and generic drugs through increasing demand from both public and private healthcare sectors.
Central and Eastern European Developing Markets for Pharmaceuticals, 2006-2011, examines developing pharmaceutical markets critically through comprehensive research and analysis. It applied techniques such as financial forecasting, SWOT analyses and discussion of qualitative factors. Societal, political, economic and commercial issues are covered. The result is a comprehensive market-based report with detailed analysis and informed opinion.
In particular, Central and Eastern European Developing Markets for Pharmaceuticals, 2006-2011, concentrates on the following themes :
A forecast of the global pharmaceutical market from 2006-2011, with key issues discussed Forecasts of sales revenues and growth rates for leading developing markets in Central and Eastern Europe from 2006-2011 Drivers and opportunities in those markets Restraints and threats in those markets Discussion of key players and important therapeutic areas Discussion of relevant regulatory, societal and economic issues Comparison of the prospects for revenue generation in Asia, Latin America and Central/Eastern Europe, with overall forecasts for those regions
Why you should buy this report :
To receive a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for developing regional and national markets for pharmaceuticals in Central and Eastern Europe from 2006-2011, as well as comparative data for other developing regions To discover predicted revenues, growth rates and other key metrics for Central and Eastern European developing markets from 2006-2011 To determine the forces that influence pharmaceutical sales in the Central and Eastern European developing markets: - Competitive characteristics of the market, both at national and regional level - Regulatory, technological, societal and political issues - Drivers and restraints - Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
The dominant pharmaceutical markets of North America, Western Europe and Japan currently account for approximately 85% of revenues for prescription drugs. However, there is concern about the relatively low growth of those established markets in recent years. Consequently, international pharmaceutical companies are very interested in raising their profiles in the developing markets of Asia, Latin America and Eastern/Central Europe.
Growth of the pharmaceutical markets in developing nations will clearly surpass that of the established markets. That situation will provide one of the greatest opportunities currently available to the international pharmaceutical industry. Many developing countries have strongly growing economies; that factor constitutes a driving force in the reform and broadening of healthcare systems. Improvements in both the quality and reach of these healthcare provisions will drive the sales of branded and generic products. Private healthcare will undergo similar developments.
Manufacturers of pharmaceuticals are currently working hard to address unmet healthcare needs in developing countries. By doing so, they are making better treatments available to millions of patients and improving the overall performance of their companies.
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