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China Pharmaceutical Market Overview
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Introduction
The Chinese hospital prescription pharma market generated sales of $22.9 billion in 2009, with an annual growth rate of 26.5% between 2008 and 2009. Key growth drivers include China’s sup.....
Introduction The Chinese hospital prescription pharma market generated sales of $22.9 billion in 2009, with an annual growth rate of 26.5% between 2008 and 2009. Key growth drivers include China’s support of foreign direct investment, low operating costs, growing economic wealth and a government stimulus of $125 billion to be spent on healthcare reforms during 2009–2011. Scope Overview of socioeconomic and demographic trends, healthcare system, regulation, pricing and reimbursement and intellectual property position in China Assesses the size of the Chinese pharmaceutical market by prescribing setting, therapy area, leading brands and by leading companies Examines the Chinese generics and biosimilars landscape in terms of regulatory issues, level of penetration, key players and degree of brand erosion Quantifies the R&D and manufacturing infrastructure for the leading pharmaceutical companies, including key metrics and domestic M&A analysis Report Highlights The combination of China’s rising population to 2030, plus the expansion of the elderly population, as a proportion of the total population, will create additional pressure on the government in terms of healthcare provision especially for the elderly. According to the Ministry of Health, by the end of October 2010, the three public health insurance schemes covered 1,233 million Chinese citizens, accounting for more than 90% of the total population. Domestic manufacturers dominate the Chinese generics market, accounting for nearly 99% of generics sales of both branded and unbranded generics. The domestic industry has expanded rapidly as companies have improved their manufacturing capacities. Reasons to Purchase Evaluate the evolving regulatory landscape and the impact of pricing and reimbursement controls on market access in China Quantify the size and growth of the prescription pharmaceutical market in China, analyzing key therapy areas, brands and companies Assess drivers and resistors of generic and biosimilars uptake in China [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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ABOUT DATAMONITOR HEALTHCARE 2 About the Strategic Pharmaceutical Analysis Team 2 Geographic specific reports: 2 Global issue reports: 2 Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Strategic scoping and focus 4 Key findings - Healthcare drivers and resistors in China 5 China - Socio-demographic and economic analysis 8 Socio-demographic trends 8 Socio-economic trends 9 China - Healthcare system and drug regulatory analysis 11 Healthcare expenditure 11 Healthcare system 12 Healthcare insurance 12 Regulatory issues 12 Pricing and reimbursement issues 13 China - Prescription pharmaceutical sales analysis 15 Pharmaceutical market size 15 Leading therapy areas 15 Leading prescription pharmaceutical brands 15 Leading pharmaceutical companies 15 China - Drug expiry analysis 17 China generics market 17 China brand erosion post patent expiry 17 China biosimilars market 17 China - Pharmaceutical Industry Infrastructure analysis 19 Related reports 21 Upcoming related reports 21 Table of Contents 22 2. China - Socio-demographic and economic analysis 23 China - Key findings 23 Socio-demographic trends 23 Socio-economic trends 23 China - Demographic trends 25 Chinese population growth rate expected to slow 25 Birth rate in China is declining 28 Proportion of elderly people in the China expected to rise 29 Life expectancy will continue to increase in China and across other markets 30 China - Disease burden 31 No longer "Kingdom of Bicycles", but still "Kingdom of Cigarettes" 33 Demographic changes lead to increase in more Westernized chronic conditions 33 Tuberculosis prevalence is high but is declining 34 Hepatitis incidence increasing despite universal vaccination coverage 34 China - Regional score card analysis 36 Mainland China is divided into 31 administrative regions (22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipality cities) 37 Total healthcare scores of different regions in China 38 The eastern coastal provinces are more densely populated than the western interior 39 Disparity of economic development directly impacts the healthcare expenditure 40 Most hospitals are situated in big cities in China 45 Lifeexpectancy is higher in the eastern coastal provinces 51 China - Political climate 52 Overview of Chinese governmental departments and healthcare reform policies 52 China - Economic climate 55 Government's stimulus plan compensates for the global recession 55 Pharma has historically been relatively well insulated from the recession 58 China - Business environment 59 Factors responsible for driving China's strong GDP growth 59 Foreign direct investment is contributing to economic growth 59 Low cost manufacturing drivers exports 60 Taxation system in China - complex but R&D tax credits exist 61 Corruption remains widespread 61 Cultural differences and the language barrier can impact business with Western companies 62 China's unemployment rate - official versus unofficial reports 62 Renminbi (RMB) appreciation and its impact on the pharmaceutical industry 63 3. China - Healthcare system and drug regulatory analysis 66 China - Key findings 66 Healthcare expenditure 66 Healthcare system 66 Healthcare insurance 66 Regulatory issues 67 Pricing and reimbursement issues 67 China - Healthcare expenditure 69 China - Healthcare system 71 Regulatory healthcare bodies 71 Ministry of Health sets the high-level policies 72 Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security oversees the national medical insurance system 72 The National Council for Social Security Fund is often surrounded by scandals 72 China Insurance Regulatory Commission regulates private insurance sector 72 National Development and Reform Commission oversees overall policy development 72 State Administration for Industry and Commerce 73 China's healthcare reform 73 China healthcare reform, 2010-2020 "The Glorious Ten"? 75 China - Health insurance 77 China - Social health insurance 78 The introduction of the urban employee Basic Medical Insurance System has improved health insurance coverage in cities 79 The unemployed are offered a very basic health insurance 80 Rural health insurance coverage is increasing but the benefits are insufficient 80 China - Private health insurance 82 Primary versus secondary care 83 China - Regulatory issues 84 State Food and Drug Administration is the watchdog for drug registration and safety issues 84 Evolution of the SFDA 85 Drug classification in China 87 Drug Monitoring Period 87 Drug registration in China 87 New Provisions for Drug Registration led to a fall in drug approvals 91 New pathway for expedited drug approval 91 GMP regulation in China 92 Intellectual property protection 93 State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) 93 China provides 6 years of data exclusivity for pharmaceuticals, but it is not applied adequately in practice 94 Patent breakage 95 Case of Pfizer's Viagra fight in China 95 China's compulsory licensing policy is a cause for concern 96 Despite improvements China remains on the USTR Priority Watch List 96 Drug counterfeiting in China 97 China - Pricing and reimbursement 99 Pricing issues - continuing price cuts make China's business environment uncertain 99 The process for setting drug prices in China 100 Price cuts and the elimination of hospital mark-ups will make drugs more affordable 101 New Methods and Regulations on Drug Prices 103 Reimbursement issues in China 106 National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL) 107 Essential Drug List (EDL) 108 Preferential purchasing of domestic drugs will hamper growth of foreign brands 109 Hospitals purchase drugs through a tendering system 109 Government crack down on overprescribing 110 Government initiatives to reduce reliance on hospital drug distribution have meant retail pharmacies are growing in importance 110 4. China - Pharmaceutical sales analysis 112 China - Key findings 112 Pharmaceutical market size 112 Leading therapy areas 112 Leading prescription pharmaceutical brands 112 Leading pharmaceutical companies 113 China - Pharmaceutical market size 114 China - Leading therapy areas 116 Infectious diseases drugs hold the largest share of the Chinese market value 118 Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) exhibited the strongest sales during 2005-09 119 China - Leading pharmaceutical brands 120 Shu Xue Ning achieved by far the highest sales in China in 2009 123 Ke Lin Ao 123 Plavix - FDA 'black box' warning may influence its sales in China 124 China - Leading pharmaceutical companies 125 The leading international companies held almost 18% of Chinese value market in 2009 126 The leading domestic companies experienced impressive growth 129 Shandong Qilu Pharma 131 Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma 131 5. China - Drug expiry analysis 133 China - Key findings 133 China generics market 133 China brand erosion post patent expiry 133 China biosimilars market 133 China - Generics market dynamics 135 China generics volume uptake 138 China generics value uptake 139 China generics market size 140 China - Generics drivers and resistors 141 Chinese government favors cheap generics 142 Domestic players can use their relationships with the government to enter preferred-supplier contracts with hospitals 142 Healthcare reforms aim to crack down on over prescription 142 Price cuts hit profitability of China's generics companies 142 Patients start to shift from cheap generics to more expensive branded drugs 143 Poor perception of quality of limit uptake of Chinese-made drugs internationally 143 Improvement of IP law enforcement - both generics and foreign drug makers face challenges 143 Case of Pfizer's Viagra fight in China 143 China - Key generics players 144 China - Small molecule brand erosion 146 China - Biosimilar market dynamics 147 China - drivers and resistors of biosimilar uptake 150 Lack of a specific biosimilars approval pathway 150 Low cost of Chinese biosimilar development 150 Patients' preference for biosimilars versus biologics is split according to their financial status 150 Healthcare coverage expansion will drive the need for biosimilars 151 Domestic biosimilar producers are yet to fully realize their potential in China 151 Key biologics manufacturers in China 151 Opportunities for the biosimilar industry 152 Biosimilars in development in China 153 Currently barriers exist to development of biosimilar monoclonal antibodies in China 156 6. China - Pharmaceutical industry infrastructure analysis 158 China - Key findings 158 China - Pharmaceutical industry infrastructure overview 159 Introduction of policies to stimulate domestic R&D 159 Many multinational companies have opened R&D centers in China in recent years 160 Life science clusters play a crucial role in China-based R&D 160 China is becoming an increasingly popular destination for clinical trials 161 Drug manufacturing in China - GMP is improving but IP protection is insufficient for Western manufacturers 163 M&A on the rise again in China 164 China - Key company infrastructure 166 Pfizer 167 Pfizer's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status 167 R&D and manufacturing 168 M&A activity 171 AstraZeneca 173 AstraZeneca's top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 173 R&D and manufacturing 174 Sanofi-Aventis 179 Sanofi-Aventis's top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 179 R&D and manufacturing 179 Bayer Schering Pharma 184 Bayer's top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 184 R&D and manufacturing 184 M&A activity 188 Roche 189 Roche's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status 189 R&D and manufacturing 189 M&A activity 193 Shandong Qilu Pharma 194 Shandong Qilu Pharma's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status 194 R&D and manufacturing 194 Merck & Co. 197 Merck & Co.'s top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 197 R&D and manufacturing 198 Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma 202 Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status 202 R&D and manufacturing 202 Novartis 205 Novartis's top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 205 R&D and manufacturing 206 M&A activity 210 GlaxoSmithKline 211 GlaxoSmithKline's top 10 selling drugs and their reimbursement status 211 R&D and manufacturing 211 M&A activity 214 7. China - Bibliography 216 China - Executive summary 216 Publications and online articles 216 Datamonitor reports and products 217 China - Socio-demographic and Economic analysis 218 Publications and online articles 218 Datamonitor reports and products 223 China - Healthcare system and drug regulation 224 Publications and online articles 224 Datamonitor reports and products 229 China - Prescription pharmaceutical sales analysis 230 Publications and online articles 230 Datamonitor reports and products 230 China - Drug expiry analysis 231 Publications and online articles 231 Datamonitor reports and products 233 China - Industry infrastructure analysis 234 Publications and online articles 234 Datamonitor reports and products 238 Appendix 239 Exchange rates used in this report 239 Datamonitor prescription pharmaceutical definition and therapy area classification 240 About Datamonitor 241 About Datamonitor Healthcare 241 Datamonitor consulting 241 Disclaimer 242 Disclaimer 243 List of Tables Table 1: China - changes in the key value drivers of the Chinese pharmaceutical market, 2005-09 6 Table 2: China - demographic indicators, 2005 and 2010 8 Table 3: China - key economic indicators, 2005-2012 10 Table 4: China - healthcare expenditure indicators, 2006-09 11 Table 5: China - a range of pricing and reimbursement tools are used, 2010 14 Table 6: China - sales (LCDm) and volume (SUm) of the hospital prescription pharmaceutical market (China and Hong Kong), 2009 16 Table 7: China - key metrics for the generics and biologics/biosimilars market, 2010 18 Table 8: China - sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data for the top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 20 Table 9: China - demographic indicators, 2005 and 2010 25 Table 10: China - top 10 causes of mortality, 2004 31 Table 11: China - disability-adjusted life years (DALY) rates compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations, 2004 32 Table 12: China - key economic indicators, 2005-2012 56 Table 13: China - healthcare expenditure indicators, 2006-09 70 Table 14: China - evolution of the Basic Medical Insurance System (BMI) for urban workers and non-workers, 2005-09 80 Table 15: China - evolution of the New Rural Co-operative Medical System (NRCMS), 2005-09 81 Table 16: China - hospital bed and healthcare worker density, 2003-04 83 Table 17: China - State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) New Drug Classification, 2007 87 Table 18: China - a range of pricing and reimbursement tools are used, 2010 99 Table 19: China - National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) government pricing and government guided pricing guidelines, 2010 104 Table 20: China - National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) guaranteed maximum price premium, 2010 104 Table 21: China - key drug lists and regulatory bodies, 2010 106 Table 22: China - sales (LCDm) and volume (SUm) of the hospital prescription pharmaceutical market (China and Hong Kong), 2009 115 Table 23: China - hospital pharmaceutical sales ($m and %) by therapy area (China and Hong Kong), 2005-09 117 Table 24: China - hospital pharmaceutical volume (SUm and %) by therapy area (China and Hong Kong), 2005-09 118 Table 25: China - top 10 selling traditional Chinese medicines in hospital prescription drug market (China and Hong Kong), 2009 120 Table 26: China - hospital sales growth ($m and %) for top 20 pharmaceutical brands (China and Hong Kong), 2009 122 Table 27: China - hospital volume growth (SUm and %) for top 20 pharmaceutical brands (China and Hong Kong), 2009 123 Table 28: China - hospital sales growth ($ and %) for the leading pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2009 127 Table 29: China - hospital volume growth (SUm and %) for the leading pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2009 128 Table 30: China - hospital sales growth ($m and %) for the leading Chinese pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2009 129 Table 31: China - hospital volume growth (SUm and %) for the leading Chinese pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2009 130 Table 32: China - Shandong Qilu Pharma's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 131 Table 33: China - Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 132 Table 34: China - key metrics for the generics and biologics/biosimilars market, 2010 134 Table 35: China - comparison of generic penetration versus other major pharmaceutical markets ($ billion and %), 2007-08 137 Table 36: China - leading domestic and foreign generics companies in the hospital segment, 2009 145 Table 37: China - hospital sales and market share ($m and %) of domestically and internationally developed biologics (China and Hong Kong), 2009 148 Table 38: China - hospital sales($m) for the top10 domestic/biologics manufacturers (China and Hong Kong), 2009 151 Table 39: China - global and domestic sales ($m) for the top 10 biologics (China and Hong Kong hospital sales), 2009 152 Table 40: China - launched and developmental biosimilars in China, 2010 154 Table 41: China - sales ($m) of monoclonal antibodies (China and Hong Kong),2009 156 Table 42: China - overview of the main domestic biotech and pharmaceutical companies located in Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park and Beijing Zhongguancun (ZGC) Life Science Park, 2010 161 Table 43: China - hospital pharmaceutical sales growth($m and %) for the top 10 pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2009 166 Table 44: China - Pfizer's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 168 Table 45: China - Pfizer's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data (post-merger with Wyeth) compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 169 Table 46: China - Pfizer's China-based M&A activities, 2010 172 Table 47: China - AstraZeneca's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 174 Table 48: China - AstraZeneca's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 176 Table 49: China - Sanofi-Aventis's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status ($m), 2010 (China and Hong Kong) 179 Table 50: China - Sanofi-Aventis's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 181 Table 51: China - Bayer's top 10 selling drugs and their NRDL status ($m), 2010 (China and Hong Kong) 184 Table 52: China - Bayer Schering's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 185 Table 53: China - Bayer Schering's China-based M&A activities, 2008 188 Table 54: China - Roche's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 189 Table 55: China - Roche's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 190 Table 56: China - Roche's China-based M&A activities, 1995-2010 193 Table 57: China - Shandong Qilu Pharma's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 194 Table 58: China - Shandong Qilu Pharma's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with the top 2 domestic companies in China, 2010 195 Table 59: China - Merck & Co.'s top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 197 Table 60: China - Merck & Co.'s sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 199 Table 61: China - Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 202 Table 62: China - Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma's sales, R&D and manufacturing data compared with the top 2 domestic companies, 2010 203 Table 63: China - Novartis's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 205 Table 64: China - Novartis drugs recently listed on the NRDL, 2009 206 Table 65: China - Novartis's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 207 Table 66: China - Novartis's China-based M&A activities, 2008-2010 210 Table 67: China - GlaxoSmithKline's top 10 selling drugs ($m) and their NRDL status (China and Hong Kong), 2010 211 Table 68: China - GlaxoSmithKline's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 212 Table 69: China - GlaxoSmithKline's China-based M&A activities, 2008-2010 215 Table 70: Currency exchange rates, 2010 239 Table 71: ATC (anatomical therapeutic chemical) classification codes assigned to a given therapy area within the prescription pharmaceutical market 240 List of Figures Figure 1: China - key value drivers of the Chinese pharmaceutical market, 2009 5 Figure 2: China - drivers and resistors facing branded pharmaceutical companies 7 Figure 3: China - Population (million) and population growth rate (%), 1950-2050 26 Figure 4: China - population growth compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations, 1950-2050 27 Figure 5: China - birth rates per 1,000 individuals compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations, 1950-2050 28 Figure 6: China - proportion of population over 65 years old compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations,1950-2050 29 Figure 7: China - life expectancy compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations,1950-2050 30 Figure 8: China - administrative regions of mainland China, 2010 37 Figure 9: China - total healthcare score by administrative region in mainland China, 2009 38 Figure 10: China - population density by administrative region in mainland China, number of people per square kilometer, 2009 39 Figure 11: China - GDP per capita ($) by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 41 Figure 12: China - average urban household disposable income ($) by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 42 Figure 13: China - average urban household healthcare expenditure ($) by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 43 Figure 14: China - urban household healthcare expenditure as % of disposable income by administrative region, 2009 44 Figure 15: China - number of hospitals by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 46 Figure 16: China - number of Tier 3 hospitals by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 47 Figure 17: China - number of healthcare facilities by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 49 Figure 18: China - number of healthcare personnel by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 50 Figure 19: China - life expectancy by administrative region in mainland China, 2008 51 Figure 20: China - political departments of state power in the People's Republic of China, 2010 53 Figure 21: China - GDP per capita growth rate compared with North America, Japan, the five major EU countries (5EU), Australia, and other BRIC nations, 2008-09 57 Figure 22: China - GDP and Pharma annual growth rate of China compared to the global values, 2009-2010 58 Figure 23: China - GDP growth rate vs. foreign trade as % of GDP, 1960-2008 59 Figure 24: China - foreign direct investment, net inflows,1979-2008, net outflows, 2008 60 Figure 25: Unemployment rates in China, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Brazil, India, and Russia, 1990-2008 63 Figure 26: China - foreign exchange rate, 1 RMB to USD, January 2006-August 2010 64 Figure 27: China - health expenditure as a proportion of GDP compared with North America, five major EU markets (5EU), Japan, Australia and other BRIC nations, 2006-07 69 Figure 28: China - healthcare industry regulatory bodies, 2010 71 Figure 29: China - major historical and forecast healthcare reform events, 1985-2020 73 Figure 30: China - four layers of Chinese medical insurance system, 2010 78 Figure 31: China - Organizational structure of the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), 2010 84 Figure 32: China - subordinate drug evaluation bodies that directly report to the SFDA in China, 2010 85 Figure 33: China - Development of drug evaluation, 1949-2008 86 Figure 34: China - new drug application process and timing, 2007 88 Figure 35: China - application and approval procedure for imported drugs before clinical trials, 2010 89 Figure 36: China - application and approval procedure for imported drugs after clinical trials, 2010 90 Figure 37: China - domestic and international patent applications, 2007- 09 94 Figure 38: China - counterfeit drugs, number of incidents by year 2002-09, and by region, 2009 97 Figure 39: China -drug price setting process, 2009 100 Figure 40: China - National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) policies on drug pricing, pre- and post-April 2009 102 Figure 41: China - three ways of drug pricing in China, 2010 103 Figure 42: China - number of drugs listed in the pharmacopeia, NRDL, EDL, 2010 106 Figure 43: China - National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL), 2004, 2009 and Essential Drug List (EDL), 2009 108 Figure 44: China - Ministry of Health categorization of reasonable and non-reasonable prescriptions, 2010 110 Figure 45: China - relative sales ($) and volume (SU) of the hospital prescription pharmaceutical market (China and Hong Kong), 2009 114 Figure 46: China - hospital pharmaceutical sales (%) by therapy area (China and Hong Kong), 2005-09 116 Figure 47: China - hospital sales growth ($m and %) for the leading pharmaceutical brands (China and Hong Kong), 2009 121 Figure 48: China - hospital sales growth (%) for leading pharmaceutical companies (China and Hong Kong), 2005-09 125 Figure 49: China - value share of brands, generics and traditional Chinese medicines, 1999-2008 135 Figure 50: China - value share (%) of brands, generics and traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs), 1999-2008 136 Figure 51: China - comparison of generic volume (%) uptake versus other major pharmaceutical markets, 2007-08 138 Figure 52: China - comparison of generic value (%) uptake versus other major pharmaceutical markets, 2007-08 139 Figure 53: China - comparison of generics market size versus other pharmaceutical markets ($ billion), 2007-08 140 Figure 54: China - drivers and resistors of the generics market, 2010 141 Figure 55: China - indexed sales of Plavix and generic clopidogrel in the hospital segment, 2005-09 146 Figure 56: China - central government's policies in favor of biotech development, 2006-09 149 Figure 57: China - drivers and resistors of biosimilar uptake 150 Figure 58: China - launched and developmental biosimilars in China, 2010 153 Figure 59: China - drivers and resistors to biosimilar monoclonal antibody entry, 2010 157 Figure 60: China - drivers and resistors for foreign and domestic players in innovative drug R&D 159 Figure 61: China - advantages and disadvantages of conducting clinical trials in China 162 Figure 62: China - international and domestic M&A deals in the pharmaceutical sector carried out in China, 2008-2010 165 Figure 63: China - Pfizer's R&D and manufacturing presence compared with top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 170 Figure 64: China - Pfizer's pharmaceutical operations (post-merger with Wyeth), 2010 171 Figure 65: China - AstraZeneca's R&D and manufacturing presence compared with top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 177 Figure 66: China - AstraZeneca's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 178 Figure 67: China - Sanofi-Aventis R&D presence compared with top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 182 Figure 68: China - Sanofi-Aventis's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 183 Figure 69: China - Bayer Schering R&D and manufacturing presence compared with top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 186 Figure 70: China - Bayer Schering's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 187 Figure 71: China - Roche R&D and manufacturing presence compared with top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 191 Figure 72: China - Roche's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 192 Figure 73: China - Shandong Qilu Pharma's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 196 Figure 74: China - Merck & Co.'s sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 200 Figure 75: China - Merck & Co.'s pharmaceutical operations, 2010 201 Figure 76: China - Jiangsu Yangzijiang Pharma's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 204 Figure 77: China - Novartis's sales, R&D infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 208 Figure 78: China - Novartis's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 209 Figure 79: China - GlaxoSmithKline's sales, R&D and manufacturing infrastructure data compared with other top 8 multinational companies in China, 2010 213 Figure 80: China - GlaxoSmithKline's pharmaceutical operations, 2010 214 [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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