Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems Market Growing Owing to the Need to Deal with Pain

Mar 3
17:24

2020

KumarPramod

KumarPramod

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The transdermal drug delivery systems market valued over $30.0 billion in 2016, and it is predicted to grow significantly, with a CAGR of around 10.0%, during 2017–2023 (forecast period).

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Across the world,Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems Market Growing Owing to the Need to Deal with Pain Articles the lifestyle is becoming increasingly sedentary and fast paced. While sitting on a chair in offices all day leads to physical inactivity, the fast pace of life results in emotional stress. With lack of time, people’s dietary pattern gets affected, which leads to improper nutrition. All these factors, combined with tobacco and alcohol abuse, result in chronic diseases, such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cancer, and several cardiovascular diseases (CVD), the prevalence of all of which is rising. As per the World Health Organization, the number of diabetics rose to 422 million in 2014, from 108 million in 1980.

All these conditions require long-term medication, which is increasingly being delivered via the skin. Therefore, owing to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, the transdermal drug delivery systems market is projected to grow from just over $30.0 billion in 2016, to more than $60.0 billion in size by 2023, at a CAGR of 9.8% during 2017–2023 (forecast period). Such devices are of two types — passive, which send the medication into the dermis simply via osmosis, and active, which use an external force, such as electricity, to accomplish the task. In 2016, the passive variants were more popular due to their easy application.

Transdermal drug delivery systems are used for analgesics (pain relief), hormone replacement, smoking cessation, hypertension, and motion sickness. Among these, the widest usage of such devices has been for pain relief, as pain is the most commonly seen symptom of any health issue, and it can often be so much that it affects people’s ability to make rational decisions. Most of the chronic diseases, especially CVDs and cancer, have pain as a symptom, which is the reason behind the heavy consumption of painkillers, via the skin.

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Additionally, the elderly are more susceptible to diseases than younger people, as they are considerably immunocompromised. Across the world, the population of the elderly is rapidly increasing, primarily owing to a rise in the life expectancy. The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, in its latest World Population Ageing report, claims that by 2050, the population in the age group of 65 and above will rise to 1.5 billion, from 703 million in 2019. As a result of this, the incidence of several diseases will also increase, which would lead to a higher usage of transdermal drug delivery systems.

Across the globe, North America recorded the highest usage of such devices, due to the growing number of chronic disease patients and the increasing demand for drug delivery methods that are painless. During the forecast period, people in Asia-Pacific (APAC) are predicted to adopt such devices the most rapidly, as a result of the improving healthcare facilities, surging healthcare expenditure, high population, especially of the elderly, and increasing awareness on the technology. Within the region, the transdermal drug delivery systems market growth in India would be the fastest.

Thus, as the number of people suffering from painful conditions and diseases requiring medication increases, so would the use of devices that deliver medication through the skin, thereby making the process almost painless.