
- February digital edition 2020
- Volume 12
- Issue 2
A forecast of the global ocular allergy market
A new age of highly customized therapeutic care is coming to the allergy treatment market.
The eye allergy treatment market is expected to grow rapidly in the near future. Sources predict an annual growth rate between 4.14 and 5.3 percent with a yield of approximately $707 million to $2 billion across a timeline of 2023 to 2028. This creates an opportunity for industry and clinicians to develop research on efficient drug delivery and adapt to a new age of highly customized therapeutic care.
After writing the
With a continually increasing incidence over the past 40 years in the United States (US) affecting over 20 percent of the population as the sixth leading cause of chronic illness, ocular symptoms have begun to make a lasting impact in this narrative.1
Bielory et al broke down the experience further categorically into mild (25 percent), moderate (53 percent), and severe (22 percent).2,3 In US households, 32 percent of children exhibit
When taking a deeper dive, significant market dynamics revolve in the background. The mechanisms of action are parsed out in the three areas, including drivers, restraints, and opportunities.
Drivers are defined as motivating factors such as government funding, prevalence of the disease state, or how rich the pipeline might be for the future. Although world-class institutions such as Ora (Andover, MA) are working feverishly with industry partners to develop new products, there are restraints. As experts in the field, optometrists assume patients have been exposed to certain treatments to manage the condition. Unfortunately, this is simply not the truth. Consistently throughout multiple source analyses, there is a larger volume by usage of artificial tears and ocular decongestants followed by
While this might be disheartening to hear, in many respects, it is an opportunity to both industry and clinicians. By listening to the marketplace, mega trends have begun to occur and will continue to be explored in development research with respect to efficient
Forecast for next decade
So, what is the forecast for next decade?
The distilled answer is significant acceleration of growth year on year. Based on multiple source analyses, the compound annual growth rate is between 4.14 and 5.3 percent with a yield of approximately $707 million to $2 billion across a timeline of 2023 to 2028.5-10
As expected, North America will lead the way with approximate sales growth of 36 percent.6
Conversely, emerging markets will continue to expand their influence due to shifting environmental factors such as pollution from industrial modernization along with the ever-present global warming trend. While perennial and seasonal allergic conjunctivitis will continue to reign supreme for the foreseeable future, vernal conjunctivitis will be the second lucrative growth segment, especially in the male population.5
What happens next?
As we all adapt to mainstream self-driving/autonomous vehicles, quantum
The world is changing rapidly beyond our comprehension in a myriad of ways. In essence, the allergy forecasting exercise we have walked through together is a microcosm of what is to come for the rest of medicine. It will require us all to have keen focus and flexibility in how we approach a new age of highly customized therapeutic care.
References:
1. Wüthrich B, Brignoli R, Canevascini M, Gerber, M. Epidemiological survey in hay fever patients: symptom prevalence and severity and influence on patient management. Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1998;128(5):139-143.
2. Bielory L. Allergic and immunologic disorders of the eye. Part II: ocular allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2000;106(6):1019-1032.
3. Bielory L, Friedlaender, MH. Allergic conjunctivitis. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2008;28(1):43-58.
4. Marrache F, Brunet D, Frandeboeuf J, et al. The role of ocular manifestations in childhood allergy syndromes. Rev Fr Allergol Immunol Clin. 1978;18:151-155.
5. Global Eye Allergy Market Research Report: Forecast to 2025. Custom Preparation by Market Research Future. New York; 2020.
6. Global Eye Allergy Therapeutics Market: 2019 to 2023. Custom Preparation by Technavio. Chicago; 2020.
7. Wood L. Global Eye Allergy Therapeutics Market Report 2019-2023 Featuring Akorn, Allergan, Bausch Health Companies, Novartis, & Santen Pharmaceutical - ResearchAndMarkets.com [Internet]. Global Eye Allergy Therapeutics Market Report 2019-2023. Business Wire; 2019. Available at: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190528005667/en/Global-Eye-Allergy-Therapeutics-Market-Report-2019-2023. Accessed 1/1/2020.
8. Eye Allergy Treatment Market Size [Internet]. GlobeNewswire News Room. Market Research Future; 2019 [cited 2020Jan1]. Available from: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/07/26/1892255/0/en/Eye-Allergy-Treatment-Market-Size-is-Expected-to-Reach-USD-2342-16-Million-With-a-CAGR-of-5-3-By-2023-Market-Research-Future.html. Accessed 1/1/2020.
9. Allergy Relieving Eye Drops Market: Growth, Trends, and Forecast [Internet]. Market Research - Consulting, Reports, Advisory, Sizing. Mordor Intelligence; 2020. Available at: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/allergy-relieving-eye-drops. Accessed 1/15/2020.
10. Can a Strong Pipeline Drive Allergic Conjunctivitis Therapy Market Ahead?: DelveInsight [Internet]. DelveInsight Business Research. Delveinsight; 2019 [cited 2020Jan14]. Available at: https://www.delveinsight.com/blog/global-allergic-conjunctivitis-therapy-market/. Accessed 1/14/2020.
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