Anticipated Growth: Precocious Puberty Treatment Market on Course for US$ 3,650.66 Million by 2033

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Treatments may include hormone therapy, GnRH analogs, and other interventions to manage symptoms and delay puberty onset.

The worldwide premature puberty treatment market is anticipated to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% during the course of the forecast year, rising from an astonishing worth of US$ 1,716.43 million in 2023 to US$ 3,650.66 million by 2033. The primary goal of major industry players is obtaining product approval from regulatory bodies like the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). During the projected period, this is anticipated to fuel the market's growth.

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Likewise, these players are focusing on a number of inorganic strategies such as partnerships, mergers, and agreements, which is expected to drive the precocious puberty market growth during the forecast period. For example, in January 2016, Debiopharm International SA (Debiopharm) which is a part of Debiopharm Group, made an agreement for exclusive distribution agreement with Arbor Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical company, for the commercialization and promotion of triptorelin 22.5 mg for Central precocious puberty treatment.

On the other hand, surging research and development activities in triptorelin for applications in several therapeutic indications, by private manufacturers and research organizations is fuelling growth of precocious puberty treatment market. Moreover, the higher efficacy and tolerability of triptorelin in the suppression of gonadotropin secretion in prostate cancer and precocious puberty is surging the adoption of triptorelin in the market which is anticipated to benefit the market of precocious puberty.

Also, the engagement by key players in expanding their product portfolio in several geographical areas is expected to aid market growth. For example, in October 2017, Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC and Debiopharm International SA commercialized availability of Triptodur (triptorelin), in the United States for the treatment of pediatric patients two years and older diagnosed with Precocious Puberty. Furthermore, reimbursement for the treatment of precocious puberty is provided through Medicaid, which is estimated to offer lucrative growth prospects for the global precocious puberty market during the forecast period.

Key Takeaways:

  • North America is expected to dominate the industry while reaching market share of around 46.7% by end of the forecast period.
  • The market in East Asia is projected to account for 25% market share by end of the projected period.
  • By drug class, ‘triptorelin’ is projected to account for 62% market share by end of the forecast period.
  • Hospitals are expected to dominate the market by distribution channel, with a market share of 58% by 2033.

“Increasing rate of product approvals, surging growth in mergers and acquisitions between companies, and development of new drugs will increase the product demand for treatment of precocious puberty,” comments an FMI analyst.

Competitive Landscape

The precocious puberty treatment market is extremely competitive and consists of various key market players. These players are developing novel delivery systems for treating precocious puberty. This is anticipated to fuel precocious puberty treatment market. The key players in this market are: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, AbbVie Inc., Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC, Pfizer Inc, Tolmar Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Endo International plc, Ipsen Pharma, Debiopharm Group, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Sanofi

Key industry players are inclined on adoption of inorganic growth strategies like acquisition, partnerships, and collaboration in order to bolster their product portfolio. This is expected to propel the global precocious puberty treatment market.

  • In June, 2020, Ipsen Pharma undergone strategic partnership with Debiopharm for Decapeptyl (triptorelin) for another 15 years. Decapeptyl (triptorelin) is used for treating central precocious puberty in children. This strategic merger helped the company to maintain a continuous product access to patients.
  • In March 2022, Accord BioPharma, the United States special division of Intas Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. declared the United States launch of CAMCEVI (leuprolide) 42mg injection emulsion for the treatment of progressive prostate cancer in adults.In February 2022, BDR Pharmaceuticals revealed its brand ENZALUTAMIDE, an antiandrogen in 160mg with brand name BDENZA for treatment of Prostate Cancer patients.
  • In January 2019, Debiopharm group informed about an agreement with Allergan to begin a transition process for Trelstar (Triptorelin pamoate) intended to lead to new licensees taking over the commercialization of Trelstar in the United States and Canada and the termination of Allergan’s partnership with Debiopharm for strategic reasons.

 

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