Connected Drug Delivery Devices Market Size, Definition, Opportunities with Strategic Growth and Top Key Players Analysis and Forecasts to 2027
Research
report presented by UnivDatos, Emphasis on Products [Connected Sensors
(Connected Inhaler Sensors, Connectable Injection Sensors (Connected Inhaler
Devices, Connected Injection Devices)], Integrated Connected Devices);
Technology (Bluetooth, Near-field communication (NFC), Others); End-User
(Healthcare Providers, Homecare, Hospitals, Others); Application (Commercial,
Residential); and Geographical analysis (key regions and countries).
As per the research report, Global Connected Drug Delivery Devices Market is
expected to exceed the market valuation of US$ 1 billion by 2027 expanding at a
reasonable CAGR of 25.7% during the forecast period (2021-2027).
Connected drug delivery devices are
mainly developed for the supervision and counseling of patients in a home
setting. These devices offer various advantages such as adherence trackers,
dose reminders, and monitoring of various diseases such as asthma, clinically
isolated syndrome, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), diabetes, and
hypertension. Moreover, the sensors incorporated in the delivery devices help
to monitor the side effects and evaluation of the effect of change in dose. The
adherence trackers help to check whether the patients are taking the required
dose at right time or not, whereas the apps associated with the connected
delivery devices help to record the effect of treatment, safety of dose, and
tolerability. Flexi-Q eMU-P electromechanical multi-use auto-injector system
consists of a single-use cassette, reusable device, and a pre-filled syringe.
This device is mainly used for various diseases which require a repeated dose
of injections, such as autoimmune diseases, multiple sclerosis, blood-related
disorders, and growth hormone deficiencies. The main advantage of Flexi-Q eMU-P
is that it is reusable and easily affordable. The demand for Connected drug delivery devices is increasing
on account of increasing penetration of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the
healthcare devices, increasing focus on patient compliance, quality of
healthcare, rising awareness of costs, increasing use of self-administered
drugs, rising healthcare programs, and initiatives to spread the connected drug
delivery devices’ awareness. For example, Propeller Health company has
conducted around 60 connected medical programs to spread awareness of connected
drug delivery devices. The company provides add-on devices for inhalers that
are synchronized with the patient’s software for the analysis of symptoms and
diseases.
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Insights Presented in the Report
“Amongst Products, connected sensors segment holds
the major share.”
Based on Products, the global
Connected drug delivery devices market is fragmented into Connected Sensors and
Integrated Connected Devices. The connected sensors segment is expected to
dominate the market owing to its easy integration inside the already existing
delivery devices without any interruption in their normal functioning.
“Amongst Connected Sensors, Connected Inhaler
Sensors is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during the analyzed period.”
Connected Sensors are further
bifurcated into Connected Inhaler Sensors and Connectable Injection Sensors.
The demand for connected inhaler sensors is on rise on account of the high
prevalence of respiratory diseases. Several research companies are working to
control the incidence of respiratory diseases, for instance, propeller health
is providing digital health solutions for respiratory medicine with the
combination of analytics, inhaler device sensors, and mobile
applications. Propeller Health has launched several connected inhaler
device sensors such as metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), dry powder inhaler (DPI),
and soft mist inhaler (SMI) for the monitoring of COPD and Asthma.
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Amongst Integrated Connected Devices, the Connected
Inhaler Devices segment holds the major share”
The integrated connected devices
are expected to register the fastest CAGR in the upcoming period. The
integrated connected devices segment is also sub-divided into Connected Inhaler
Devices and Connected Injection Devices. Connected Inhaler Devices hold several
benefits over the Connected Injection Devices because of the needleless
delivery of the drug. The demand for inhalational devices in the market is
increasing owing to the high prevalence of chronic diseases such as Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and asthma. As per Burden of
Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD), the global prevalence of COPD is 10.1% in
2019.
Amongst Technology, the Bluetooth segment holds the
major share”
Based on Technology, the market is
fragmented into Bluetooth, Near-field communication (NFC), and Other
Technologies. Bluetooth sub-segment is expected to show significant growth in
the forecast period owing to its high use in drug delivery devices, and its
low-cost connectivity access to smartphones. The Bluetooth technology is easily
available in comparison to NFC and other technologies. For example, Teva
a pioneer in enhancing health and improving access to quality healthcare for
society has launched a Bluetooth-enabled albuterol sulfate rescue inhaler. The
new inhaler is available by prescription to U.S. patients age 4 and older,
according to the Tel Aviv, Israel-based company. ‘ProAir Digihaler’ connects
with the smartphone to detect and record COPD and Asthma symptoms.
Amongst End-User, the Homecare segment holds the
major share”
Based on End-user, the market is
divided into Healthcare Providers, Homecare, Hospitals, and Others. The home
care segment is expected to register the fastest CAGR from 2021-2027 because of
the rise in product acceptance. The advantage of using these products in the
homecare setting is easy administration and without the need for healthcare
practitioners. Furthermore, the increasing incidents of chronic diseases such
as diabetes, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Cardiovascular
Diseases (CVDs) are expected to fuel the homecare segment growth in the
forecast period. For instance, as per WHO, Cardiovascular diseases
(CVDs) are the number 1 cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9
million lives each year. Four out of 5CVD deaths are due to heart attacks and
strokes, and one-third of these deaths occur prematurely in people under 70
years of age.
“North America is the largest markets and Europe is
expected to be the fastest-growing markets”
For a better understanding of the market adoption
of the Connected Drug Delivery Devices, the market is analyzed based on its
worldwide presence in the countries such as North America (United States,
Canada, and the Rest of North America), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain,
United Kingdom and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India,
Australia, and Rest of APAC), and Rest of World.
Competitive Scenario
Some of the major players operating in the market
include Propeller Health (Reciprocal Labs Corporation), Proteus Digital Health,
BIOCORP, Merck KGaA, Adherium Limited, West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.,
Aterica Digital Health, Phillips Medisize, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
and FindAir . Several M&As along with partnerships have been undertaken by
these players to boost their presence in different regions
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