Acute Coronary Syndrome Market Analysis, Market Size, Share, Trends And Forecasts, 2015 To 2022


Posted June 4, 2015 by mahadevmahimkar

GrandViewResearch.com include new market research report "Acute Coronary Syndrome Market Analysis, Market Size, Share, Trends And Forecasts, 2015 To 2022" to its huge collection of research reports.

 
The global acute coronary syndrome market is anticipated to witness lucrative growth over the forecast period owing to increasing incidences of life style associated disorders such as of diabetes, rising level of hypertension and obesity. Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) may result in chest pain, vomiting or sweating and might reduce blood flow to the heart, which may lead to stroke or heart attack. Factors such as rising consumption of alcohol, cigarette and drugs are the vital drivers for this market over the forecast period. Rapid changing lifestyle coupled with change in food habits are boosting the growth of ACS market in coming seven years. Favorable government policies for early stage disease diagnosis coupled with increasing healthcare reimbursement policies are anticipated to drive the global ACS market.


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Antihypertensive drug is anticipated to witness significant growth over the forecast period owing to increasing incidences for stroke, high blood pressure and myocardial infarction. Due to highly efficient treatment line for blood clots, antithrombotic market is expected to show lucrative growth during the forecast period. Other drugs such as antihypertensive and statin drugs are also expected to witness lucrative growth due to increasing incidences of lifestyle associated conditions. On the basis of types, the UA (Unstable Angina) segment is likely to witness the fastest growth rate over the forecast period. NSTEMI (non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction) segment is also expected to show high growth in coming seven years due to growing number of partial heart block by blood clot.


Regionally, the global ACS market was dominated by North America, in 2014. Due to huge investment in research and development coupled with rapid introduction of new drugs into the market, this region is anticipated to maintain its dominance over the forecast period. Asia Pacific region is expected to show the fastest growth in coming seven years owing to increasing healthcare expenditure, growing medical tourism and rising outsourcing activities.


The global acute coronary syndrome market is highly competitive and consolidated in nature due to the presence of large number of market players. Few of them are Portal Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Sankyo, Teva Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Regeneron, AbbVie, Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, and Eli Lilly.


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Last Updated June 4, 2015