Product Profiles: Allergic Rhinitis - Heavily genericized market sees areas of innovation

Date: June 1, 2011
Pages: 146
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Publisher: Datamonitor
Report type: Strategic Report
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Introduction

The allergic rhinitis market continues to see areas of innovation, as seen with the April 2011 FDA filing of Dymista (azelastine/fluticasone; Meda/Cipla). Within the immunotherapy class, novel therapies are making progress in the EU, and continuing to pursue development in the US. Amongst established symptomatic therapies, strategies are used to resist generic erosion.

Features and benefits
  • Access Datamonitor’s independent clinical and commercial assessment of marketed brands and key pipeline agents for allergic rhinitis.
  • Understand to what extent current and future therapies satisfy the main clinical unmet needs in allergic rhinitis.
  • Assessment of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for both symptomatic and immunotherapy treatments.
  • Review important clinical developments for key pipeline agents with analysis of the latest clinical trial data.

Highlights

The oral antihistamine class has seen an additional over-the-counter (OTC) shift, as the FDA approved Allegra (fexofenadine, Sanofi-Aventis) for OTC use in January 2011, which led to an OTC launch of the product in March 2011. This, and other methods of combating generic erosion, can be seen throughout the allergic rhinitis market.

In April 2011, Meda filed its fixed dose nasal antihistamine/corticosteroid combination Dymista (azelastine/fluticasone) with the FDA for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis in patients aged 12 years and older. If approved, Dymista would be the first of its class to reach the market, addressing unmet needs in treating allergic rhinitis.

Movements have been seen in the allergen immunotherapy class; in January 2011 the FDA announced that it would lift the clinical hold that had been placed on Allergy Therapeutics’ Pollinex Quattro range in 2007. The sublingual tablet based grass allergens Grazax and Oralair continue to roll-out in the EU, and hope remains for their US approval.

Your key questions answered
  • How do marketed treatments of allergic rhinitis compare to one another and where will pipeline agents fit in?
  • What methods have been used to combat generic erosion post-patent expiry, and which are the most successful?
  • How do key opinion leaders differentiate between various treatments for allergic rhinitis?
  • What is the status of novel immunotherapy treatments for allergic rhinitis, and what is their commercial potential?
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OVERVIEW

Catalyst
Summary

MARKET DEFINITION AND OVERVIEW

Market definition
Product overview

MARKETED PRODUCT PROFILES

Telfast/Allegra (fexofenadine; Sanofi)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Allegra-D (fexofenadine/pseudoephedrine; Sanofi)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Zyrtec (cetirizine; UCB)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Xyzal (levocetirizine; UCB/Sunovion)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Claritin (loratadine; Merck)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Aerius/Clarinex (desloratadine; Merck)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Nasonex (mometasone; Merck)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Flixonase/Flonase (fluticasone propionate; GlaxoSmithKline)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Veramyst (fluticasone furoate; GlaxoSmithKline)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Rhinocort (budesonide; AstraZeneca)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Omnaris (ciclesonide; Nycomed/Sunovion)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Astepro (azelastine; Meda Pharma)
  Product profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Singulair (montelukast; Merck/Kyorin Pharmaceuticals)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Grazax (ALK-Abelló)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Oralair (Stallergenes)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Pollinex Quattro Grass (Allergy Therapeutics)
  Product profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Product positioning
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Other marketed drugs for allergic rhinitis
  Zyrtec-D (cetirizine/pseudoephedrine; UCB/Pfizer)
  Clarinex-D (desloratadine/pseudoephedrine; Merck)
  Patanase (olopatadine; Alcon)
  Onon (pranlukast; Ono Pharmaceuticals)

PIPELINE PRODUCT PROFILES

Dymista (azelastine/fluticasone; Meda/Cipla)
  Drug profile
  Development overview
  SWOT analysis
  Satisfaction of unmet need
  Clinical and commercial attractiveness
Other drugs in development for allergic rhinitis
  CDX-313 (azelastine/budesonide; CyDex)
  Actair (dust mite allergen; Stallergenes)
  Stalair Betv1 (birch pollen; Stallergenes)
  Mitizax (dust mite allergen; ALK-Abelló)
  Ragweed allergen (ALK-Abelló)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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APPENDIX

Contributing experts
Datamonitor drug assessment scorecard methodology
Conferences attended
Report methodology

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