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Treatment Algorithms: Postherpetic Neuralgia – Lyrica forms the cornerstone of treatment for postherpetic neuralgiahttp://www.reportlinker.com/p01055536/Treatment-Algorithms-Postherpetic-Neuralgia-–-Lyrica-forms-the-cornerstone-of-treatment-for-postherpetic-neuralgia.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Therapy
Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDatamonitor key findings
COUNTRY TREATMENT TREES
Introduction to treatment trees
Seven major markets
US
Japan
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
UK
DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS
Disease definition
Etiology
Postherpetic neuralgia results from nerve damage caused by the herpes zoster virus
There are three key points of influence in the prevention of postherpetic neuralgia
Symptoms
Presentation and diagnosis
Less than two thirds of individuals with symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia present to a physician
Of individuals presenting to physicians with symptoms of PHN, 58% receive a diagnosis of PHN
Treatment rates
Across the seven major markets, 37% of diagnosed PHN patients do not receive pharmacological treatment
Influences on diagnosis and treatment rates
Identification of patients at risk of developing PHN is key to capturing the potential treatment market
Referral patterns
Patients with PHN are predominantly managed by primary care physicians/general practitioners
PATIENT SEGMENTATION
Severity of postherpetic neuralgia
The majority of patients with postherpetic neuralgia suffer from moderate to severe pain
Symptoms associated with pain in PHN
Burning sensation, shooting pain, and interrupted sleep are the key pain-associated symptoms in PHN
CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS
Overview of drug classes
Only five patented products are indicated for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Opioids
Topical treatments
PRESCRIBING TRENDS
Class trends
Anticonvulsants are the most commonly prescribed drug class for PHN across all lines of therapy
Across the seven major markets antidepressants are frequently prescribed off-label for PHN
The US has the highest level of opioid prescribing for postherpetic neuralgia
Poor perception of efficacy leaves local anesthetics as the fourth most frequently prescribed drug class
Anxiolytic and antiarrhythmic treatments are not widely prescribed for the management of PHN
Formulation trends
Oral treatments dominate the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia at all lines of therapy
Combination therapy trends
Combination therapy is the mainstay at second and third-line therapy in order to optimize patient outcomes
Prescribing of brands versus generics
Branded products are favored for the first-line management of PHN
Changes in therapy
Lyrica monotherapy dominates the market as the top therapeutic option across all lines of therapy
Lyrica continues to dominate at second-line therapy
Treatments struggle to dominate later lines of therapy amid a vast range of different therapeutic options
Lidoderm and Lyrica provide models of successful PHN treatments in the US market
Patients with PHN increasingly spend longer on second and third-line therapy
Treatment outcomes
Response to therapy
Progression through lines of therapy
Compliance to therapy
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Journal papers
Websites
APPENDIX A
Physician research methodology
Physician sample breakdown
The survey questionnaire
Screener
APPENDIX B
Contributing experts
Conferences attended
TABLESTable: Summary of drug classes and molecules used for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia, 2012
Table: The proportion of patients across the seven major markets receiving monotherapy or combination therapy, across different lines of therapy, in the seven major markets, 2012
Table: The top 20 first-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Table: The top 20 second-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Table: The top 20 third-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Table: Treatment response among patients with postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets, 2012
Table: Physicians surveyed regarding neuropathic pain across the seven major markets, 2012
FIGURESFigure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in the US, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in Japan, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in France, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in Germany, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in Italy, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in Spain, 2012
Figure: Postherpetic neuropathic pain treatment algorithm in the UK, 2012
Figure: Etiology of postherpetic neuralgia
Figure: Common sites for shingles and subsequent postherpetic neuralgia
Figure: Percentage of individuals with the symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia presenting to physicians, 2012
Figure: The diagnosis rate of individuals presenting to physicians with the symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia, 2012
Figure: The percentage of patients diagnosed with postherpetic neuralgia receiving pharmacological treatment, 2012
Figure: A screenshot of patient-centric educational material regarding postherpetic neuralgia, produced by Depomed, 2011
Figure: Percentage of postherpetic neuralgia patients across the seven major markets who are managed by different healthcare professionals during patient presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and management, 2012
Figure: Patient segmentation by severity of postherpetic neuralgia pain, across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: Percentage of patients experiencing pain associated with the symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia, 2012
Figure: The impact of postherpetic neuralgia symptoms on patients, as rated by surveyed physicians, 2012
Figure: Proportion of patients with postherpetic neuralgia receiving different classes of therapy at three lines of therapy, across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The percentage of patients receiving each drug class as first-line therapy across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The relative proportion of therapies, by formulation, that patients are prescribed for the management of postherpetic neuralgia, 2012
Figure: The percentage of patients with postherpetic neuralgia receiving combination or monotherapy across different lines of therapy, in the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The relative proportion of branded versus generic products prescribed for the first-line management of postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The relative percentage of branded or generic drug therapies prescribed to patients in the seven major markets, Spain, and the UK, 2012
Figure: The percentage of patients receiving branded products as first-line therapy, by drug class, across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The top 10 first-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Figure: The top 10 second-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Figure: The top 10 third-line treatments for postherpetic neuralgia across the seven major markets and the proportion of patients receiving these therapies in the individual markets, 2012
Figure: The proportion of patients receiving key FDA-approved therapies, either as monotherapy or combination therapy, for the management of postherpetic neuralgia, across all lines of therapy in the US, 2012
Figure: The mean number of weeks patients with postherpetic neuralgia spend on first, second, and third-line therapy, across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: Percentage of postherpetic neuralgia patients responding to first-line therapy across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: The percentage of patients who progress through three lines of pharmacotherapy across the seven major markets, 2012
Figure: Mean compliance rate across the seven major markets, by type of therapeutic regimen, 2012
Figure: Reasons for patients' non-compliance to therapy in neuropathic pain, 2012
Figure: First-line treatment of postherpetic neuralgia
Figure: Second-line treatment of postherpetic neuralgia
Figure: Third-line treatment of postherpetic neuralgia
Companies MentionedChoices, Devoteam SA, GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Hutchison 3G UK Limited, Schindler Holding Ltd.
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Nicolas Bombourg
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