DUBLIN, February 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2pvccf/autoinjectors_to) has announced the addition of the "Autoinjectors to 2018 Devices, Therapeutics, Markets, Strategies and Prospect" report to their offering.
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While autoinjectors are sometimes designed to work with a particular injectable product as a form of pharmaceutical branding, the typical autoinjector is designed to fit one or more standard sizes of prefilled disposable syringes. Until recently, autoinjectors were designed to be reused. The reason was that the injectors were too expensive to be successfully marketed as a throw-away device. Recent improvements in materials technology and device design have led to the creation of a class of autoinjectors that can be made economically in high production quantities, opening the door for the disposable autoinjector, and providing expanded opportunities for both patient and drug marketer.
Highlights
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Injectable Drug Delivery Market Dynamics
The Economics of Injectable Drugs
What's Driving the Growth in Autoinjectors?
Prefilled Syringes Proliferating
The Trend toward Self-Administration
Shifting Demographics
Innovation in Disposable Device Designs
Therapeutic Demand Drivers
Competitive Landscape
Risk Factors
Autoinjectors - Commercial Devices
Manual injection Autoinjectors
Automated Injection Autoinjectors
Reusable Autoinjectors
Disposable Autoinjectors
Bundled (Pre-assembled) Autoinjectors
Product Specific Autoinjectors
Autoinjector Device Design Factors
Material Selection Issues
Part Counts and Device Cost
Safety Features
Needle Shielding
Needle Insertion Depth
Failsafe Activation
Dose Inspection/Injection Confirmation
Lyophilized Drugs/Reconstitution
Human Engineering/Ergonomics
Autoinjector Drug Delivery - Key Therapeutic Sector Analysis
Anticoagulants
Autoimmune Diseases
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Multiple Sclerosis
Psoriasis
Emergency Medicine
Hepatitis
Hematopoietics
Hormones
Reproductive Health
Market Factors
Regulatory Issues
Device Branding
Patient Compliance
Healthcare Economics
Ease of Use
Autoinjector Devices - Company Profiles
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Media Contact: Laura Wood, +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net
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