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Women's Health prescription pharmaceutical products

Published by: jane 2010-03-19
  • I'm looking for a list and description (manufacturer, disease, sales figures, etc.) of marketed (in U.S. and/or Europe) prescription pharmaceutical products. These would be products to treat women-specific issues, such as infertility, female sexual dysfunction, interstitial cystitis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, birth control, and many other women specific diseases. I am looking only for prescription pharmaceuticals alreay approved in either the U.S. or Europe, who makes them, what kind of dollar sales they product, what the disease indications are, when approved, etc. Ideally, these would be products which are primarily prescribed by ob/gyn's (obstetrician/gynecologists). Is Google Answers well-equipped for this type of question?


  • pharmafinder-ga, This one has been a challenge! I've consolidated here a good deal of information on what might be called "women's drugs". Of course, this is a very large topic, and is certainly not limited to ob/gyn type drugs. But to get the ball rolling, I've concentrated my efforts on the ob/gyn 'formulary' that I referenced earlier at: http://www.hap.org/info/formulary/formularyc11.php and I've also taken a look at what are generally known as the 'blockbuster' drugs -- the largest sellers in the market -- to see which of the ob/gyn drugs fall into this category, and what other women's drugs are worth taking note of. Two caveats, if I may: --One, I am not a medical or drug market expert, so please recognize the disclaimer at the bottom of the page regarding the appropriate use and limits of Google Answers. --Two, there are many drug names that I simply do not recognize, so in scanning the many lists of top selling drugs, I may have overlooked some that should be included as women's drugs. Nonetheless, I think we're off to a good start with the following information: At the following site: http://www.contractpharma.com/top_comp.php is a list of the top drug companies in the world. Clicking on an individual company brings up a very useful profile on each company, along with a list of their bigeest-selling (blockbuster) drugs. I reviewed these lists for women's drugs, and identified the following, listed as drug brand name, sales in billions, condition for which the drug is used, and manufacturer: Fosamax $2.7 postmenopausal osteoporosis Merck Taxotere $1.5 cancer, especially breast cancer Aventis Taxol $0.9 cancer Bristol-Myers Squibb Paraplatin $0.9 ovarian cancer Bristol-Myers Squibb Herceptin $0.9 breast cancer Hoffman-La Roche Evista $0.9 postmenopausal osteoporosis Eli Lilly Premarin $1.2 hormone replacement therapy Wyeth Yasmin $0.3 fertility control Schering AG Diane $0.2 gynecology Schering AG Herceptin $0.4 breast cancer Genentech Gonal-F $0.5 infertility Serono =============== At this site: http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/article/articleList.jsp?categoryId=7604 you will find numerous lists of top-selling drugs. These lists are very useful, but can also be daunting, as they present available information in a number of different ways. The key things to be aware of are that the lists differ for brand name drugs, and generic drugs, and that some lists are ranked by sales in dollars, while others are ranked by numbers of prescriptions issued. I cross-checked these lists against the list of ob/gyn formulary drugs, and also scanned them for other drugs that seem to belong to the category of women's drugs. I found the following: http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=150644 TOP 200 BRAND-NAME DRUGS BY RETAIL DOLLARS IN 2004 [rank by sales, drug brand name, and sales in thousands of dollars] [drug uses are given on the ob/gyn formulary page] 49 Premarin Tabs 702,872 187 Prempro 137,847 101 Diflucan 312,619 http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=150068 TOP 200 BRAND-NAME DRUGS BY UNITS IN 2004 [rank by # of prescriptions sold, brand name, thousands of prescriptions] 165 MetroGel-Vaginal 1,799 (vaginal infections) 119 Low-Ogestrel 2,840 (emergency contraception) 177 Estrostep Fe 1,624 (contraceptive) 184 Depo-Provera 1,600 http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=150656 TOP 200 GENERIC DRUGS BY RETAIL DOLLARS IN 2004 110 Estradiol Oral 69,258 (postmenopausal symptoms) 137 Megestrol Oral Susp 48,725 (breast cancer) 142 Megestrol Tabs 45,850 (breast cancer) 32 Clindamycin Systemic 221,609 101 Clindamycin Topical 83,621 67 Clotrimazl/Betamthsn 122,605 107 Fluconazole 78,762 105 Nystatin Systemic 80,498 =============== You might want to explore the link below for information on other possible women's drugs. While the list is not perfect in this regard, I have constructed the search to focus most of the results on drugs that are primarily used in the context of women's medicine: ://www.google.com/search?q=inurl:rxlist+inurl:generic+women+indications+usage&num=100&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&safe=off&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-20,GGLG:en&filter=0 The results are all from a site, RxList, which I have found to be very professional, and a source of reliable information. I trust this information fully answers your question. However, please don't rate this answer until you have everything you need. This is a complex area, there are thousands of drugs and thousands of medical conditions out there, and I have organized the available information in the best way I could think of. However, if you would like any additional information, just post a Request for Clarification to let me know how I can assist you further, and I'm at your service. All the best, pafalafa-ga search strategy: Mostly used bookmarked sites for drugs and medical information. Also searched on individual drug names to confirm their status as primarily women's drugs.


  • I forget that the venerable Physician's Desk Reference makes some of its information available online (without a subscription) at the following site: http://www.pdrhealth.com/ PDR isn't going to give you market or sales information, but it's a great source for just about everything else. Since the site can be accessed by disease or condition, it's relatively easy to pull up information on conditions specific to -- or of particular concern to -- women. From the main page, clicking on "Disease Overviews" takes you to: http://www.pdrhealth.com/disease_states/index.html and selecting "OB/GYN Disorders" then leads to: http://www.pdrhealth.com/disease_states/obgyn.shtml Where there are a host of sub-links to choose from. I started with "OB/GYN Disorders: Causes & Treatments": http://www.pdrhealth.com/content/rx_drugs/chapters/fgrx10.shtml has a section on "When Medication Is Needed" which lists broad categories (and some specific medicines) common to ob/gyns: Antibiotics Hormonal therapy Diuretics Fluoxetine Antiprostaglandins Antifungal medication Acyclovir famciclovir valacyclovir Flavoxate tolterodine Fertility drugs Anticancer drugs Or, clicking on the section for "Curing Vaginal Infections" provides a more detailed list of medicines commonly used: http://www.pdrhealth.com/content/women_health/chapters/fgwh04.shtml Yeast Infections: Your Treatment Alternatives Femstat 3 Diflucan Gyne-Lotrimin Monistat Mycelex-G Mycelex-7 Nizoral Nystatin Terazol Boric Acid This is a rich resource -- even without market information -- and I wanted to make sure you were aware of it, in addition to the information I provided earlier. pafalafa-ga


  • pharmafinder-ga, I've been giving some thought to your challenging -- and interesting -- question. Please have a look at the list of medications at this site: http://www.hap.org/info/formulary/formularyc11.php These are certainly women's health prescription meds, and the emphasis is on Ob/Gyn medicines. If this seems a good list, please let me know, and I'll see what sort of information I can work up on sales, conditions, manufacturers and so on. And if it's NOT a good list, let me know in what way it falls short for your needs. You asked if Google Answers is well-equipped for your sort of question, and I'll answer that with a qualified "yes". We do have the resources and expertise to provide the sort of information you're looking for. I suppose the major limitation is that question fees max out at $200, which places a limit on just how much time and effort a researcher can apply to a given question. However, it is always possible to post multiple questions if you find you need more information than can be provided in a single run-through. I look forward to hearing back from you on this. pafalafa-ga


  • Thanks for getting back to me, I really appreciate it. Yes, what you have produced is a useful start. To give you more context, I am the CEO and founder of a women's health pharmaceutical startup, and I'm looking to in-license some marketed products, and I'm trying to learn the landscape of products out there.





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