Worldwide Diabetes Market 2004
Medications | $15,000 million |
Diagnostic devices | $8,000 million |
Insulin therapy devices | $275 million |
Insulin pumps | $1,000 million |
TOTAL | $24.3 billion |
This $24 billion global market -- big enough as it stands -- represents only the tip of the potential market iceberg, for several important reasons.
- For the majority of Type 2 diabetes, the adult onset segment, is an undiagnosed, untreated population
- A huge pent-up demand exists for improved treatment due to the need for frequent testing (finger pricks) and insulin administrations (pen/syringe)
- A huge payer demand exists for effective treatment (read high patient compliance) that reduces the incidence of costly complications
- Advancements in diagnosis OR treatment that lead to (pick one) improved quality of life or reduced rate of complication leading to even a modest increase in the penetration of the Type 2 undiagnosed will be a huge boon to the market
- minimally invasive glucose monitors (optical coherence tomography, ultrasonic, measurement, infrared, etc.)
- closed loop pump/monitor systems ("artificial pancreas")
- stem cells ("cure")
Our intention and our belief is that our hard work has produced the latter.
1 comment:
Sharon:
See also the diabetes coverage on the new site (mediligence.com/blog) for "advanced medical technologies"
http://mediligence.com/blog/category/diabetes/
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