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Research and Markets: Cardiovascular Drug Delivery - Technologies, Markets and Companies - 2013
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t5whmr/cardiovascular)
has announced the addition of Jain PharmaBiotech's new report
"Cardiovascular Drug Delivery - Technologies, Markets and Companies" to
their offering.
Drug delivery to the cardiovascular system is different from delivery to
other systems because of the anatomy and physiology of the vascular
system; it supplies blood and nutrients to all organs of the body. Drugs
can be introduced into the vascular system for systemic effects or
targeted to an organ via the regional blood supply. In addition to the
usual formulations of drugs such as controlled release, devices are used
as well. This report starts with an introduction to molecular cardiology
and discusses its relationship to biotechnology and drug delivery
systems.
Drug delivery to the cardiovascular system is approached at three
levels: (1) routes of drug delivery; (2) formulations; and finally (3)
applications to various diseases. Formulations for drug delivery to the
cardiovascular system range from controlled release preparations to
delivery of proteins and peptides. Cell and gene therapies, including
antisense and RNA interference, are described in full chapters as they
are the most innovative methods of delivery of therapeutics. Various
mthods of improving systemic administration of drugs for cardiovascular
disorders are described including use of nanotechnology.
Cell-selective targeted drug delivery has emerged as one of the most
significant areas of biomedical engineering research, to optimize the
therapeutic efficacy of a drug by strictly localizing its
pharmacological activity to a pathophysiologically relevant tissue
system. These concepts have been applied to targeted drug delivery to
the cardiovascular system. Devices for drug delivery to the
cardiovascular system are also described.
Role of drug delivery in various cardiovascular disorders such as
myocardial ischemia, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia is discussed.
Cardioprotection is also discussed. Some of the preparations and
technologies are also applicable to peripheral arterial diseases.
Controlled release systems are based on chronopharmacology, which deals
with the effects of circadian biological rhythms on drug actions.A full
chapter is devoted to drug-eluting stents as treatment for restenosis
following stenting of coronary arteries.Fifteen companies are involved
in drug-eluting stents.
The cardiovascular drug delivery markets are estimated for the years
2011 to 2021 on the basis of epidemiology and total markets for
cardiovascular therapeutics. The estimates take into consideration the
anticipated advances and availability of various technologies,
particularly drug delivery devices in the future. Markets for
drug-eluting stents are calculated separately. Role of drug delivery in
developing cardiovascular markets is defined and unmet needs in
cardiovascular drug delivery technologies are identified.
Selected 80 companies that either develop technologies for drug delivery
to the cardiovascular system or products using these technologies are
profiled and 78 collaborations between companies are tabulated. The
bibliography includes 200 selected references from recent literature on
this topic. The report is supplemented with 27 tables and 7 figures.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1. Cardiovascular Diseases
2. Methods for Drug Delivery to the Cardiovascular System
3. Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disorders
4. Gene Therapy for Cardiovascular Disorders
5. Drug-Eluting Stents
6. Markets for Cardiovascular Drug Delivery
7. Companies involved in Cardiovascular Drug Delivery
8. References
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t5whmr/cardiovascular
Source (News - Alert): Jain PharmaBiotech

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