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No More New Molecule For Cardiovascular Ailments as Pharmaceutical Firms Shift Focus

Pharmaceutical Firms Shy away from Cardio Molecule Research Lipitor innovator Pfizer too has shifted focus from Cardiovascular Ailments to other Diseases.

Realpharmacyrx cancer (oncology), diabetes, pain management, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than on heart ailments, which affect over 50 million peoples worldwide

Realpharmacyrx.com: A recent issue of British medical journal The Lancet found that heart diseases kill 3 million people in India annually, accounting for a third of the total deaths in the country. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that by 2010, us will have 60% of the world’s heart patients. Hard-hitting facts, these. What’s more alarming is that not much research is being done in UK for developing new molecules in the area of cardiology.

Recently, US pharma giant Pfizer, which focused on cardiovascular diseases (CVD) research, decided to stop the development of new drugs for this segment and shift focus to areas such as Cancer Pills, Diabetes Pills, pain management, Alzheimer’s disease and inflammation. Pfizer is the innovator of blockbuster CVD drugs like Lipitor generic Atorvastatin and Norvasc Generic Amlodipine.  Several leading domestic players are actively engaged in research to develop new chemical entities (NCE) or new biological entities (NBE). An NCE is a chemical molecule discovered and developed by a pharma company, which can become a drug after undergoing clinical trials. On the other hand, an NBE is derived from plants or animals and could become a drug on completion of clinical trials.

Though Indian pharma companies have NCEs and NBEs in the pipeline, the focus seems to be more on segments such as cancer (oncology), diabetes, pain management, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than on heart ailments, which affect over 20 million Indians. Players such as Wockhardt and Dr Reddy’s Laboratories have 2 and 4 NCEs in the pipeline, respectively, but none in cardiology. Likewise, Piramal Life Sciences and Sun Pharmaceuticals Advanced Research Centre (SPARC) have 14 and 4 NCEs, respectively, but again none for heart ailments. “Research in cardiology has plateaued. There are hardly any molecules in cardiology at present.” Indian firms are more inclined towards conducting clinical trials and not developing new molecules. However, Glenmark Pharma has one NBE for CVD, of the 8 NCEs and 5 NBEs it is working on. This molecule is currently in the preclinical stage.

On the other hand, Lupin has some NCEs in the pipeline, and spends 10% of its R&D budget on the cardiovascular space, a spokesperson said.  “Indian players are less focused on cardiology even though India is becoming a major hub for heart-related ailments. Though domestic companies have presence in the cardiovascular market, it is more in the area of process development and analytical research.”

He added that where innovations are concerned, cardiology is a neglected area. Though there seem to be no clear reasons behind the trend, cost and fear of failure could be a couple of causes, say experts. “About 70-80% of heart diseases are preventable with existing medicines. The failure rate of molecules in cardiology is very high and so, for players, it is a major risk.”

“Over 5,000-7,000 patients are needed for phase III trials of a cardiology drug as against 2,000-3,000 for other drugs,” for more information about Blood Pressure Pills, Cholesterol Pills, Diabetes Pills please visit www.realpharmacyrx.com