Disease Management Trend Positive for Prefilled Syringes and Unilife

Posted by: admin on: October 5, 2011

The sickest 5% of Americans account for over 40% of U.S. healthcare spending.  The goal of disease management is to reduce costs and/or improve quality of life of patients afflicted with chronic diseases like congestive heart failure, cancer and chronic renal disease.

Disease management is a system of coordinated health care interventions that emphasizes outpatient care. The ability of patients to self-administer prescription medication in their own homes, rather than in a healthcare facility delivers several major benefits. In particular, it can significantly reduce the cost of healthcare treatment, reduce the burden on healthcare workers and enhance the overall quality of patient care. As such, disease management is the fastest growing sector of the healthcare product and services field.

The convergence of drugs with innovative, patient friendly medical devices has played a key role in this transition to patients taking a greater responsibility for their own healthcare treatment needs. In remote patient monitoring systems, for instance, sensors or devices that are attached to a patient send a data feed to health care professionals who then remotely monitor the patient, reducing hospital stays and cutting a bevy of costs. The pharmaceutical market for prefilled syringes is also growing rapidly, thanks largely to their ability to allow patients to intuitively and conveniently self-administer an accurate dose of a therapeutic drug.

Companies specializing in safe and intuitive prefilled syringes like Unilife Corporation are well positioned to capitalize upon these trends.
Safety and ease of use are important features in outpatient care settings. Prefilled syringes help eliminate dosing errors because they contain the exact dose. Many drug manufacturers overfill vials by up to 25% to make sure the end user is guaranteed to withdraw the dose required. Prefilled syringes contain the exact amount of dose required for each injection. With the advent of more expensive biotech drugs, this is particularly advantageous as it means less waste, especially if some vaccines are in short supply or are really costly.

Moreover, most chronic diseases are typically treated with broad use of injectable drugs. Drugs that are packaged in prefilled syringes include are vaccines, blood stimulants, therapeutic proteins, erythroproteins, and interferons. In India atleast adrenalin and atropine injections, steroids need to be prefilled so that it can be  conveniently and quickly used in life and death situations

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