Atherectomy is defined as minimally invasive surgery for removal of plaque blockages from coronary and peripheral vessels. Perpetual rise in incidence of arterial blockages, particularly facilitated by the growth in geriatric population and cardiovascular diseases majorly contribute to the rise in the number of atherectomy procedures.
osteoporosis is a common disease characterized by porous bone structure, lower bone mass and reduced bone strength. Osteoporosis is a condition where the regrowth of bone is slower than the breakage of bone. It is estimated that worldwide around 200 million population are affected with osteoporosis and it causes around 9 million fractures annually which is a major public concern as the estimated cost of osteoporosis is about 19 billion in United States only.
Mouth Ulcers Treatment Market Expected to Grow at 3.5% by 2033, mouth ulcers are painful sores that can be developed in mucous membrane of oral cavity or at the underneath of gums and restricts individual’s ability to chew, bite or eat. Depending on the size, shape and number the mouth ulcer can be classified as minor ulcer (2-8 mm diameter), major ulcer (bigger and uneven edges) and herpetiform ulcer (bunch of smaller injuries with irregular shapes). The principle causes of mouth ulcer are viral or bacterial infection, drug reaction, tooth decay, dentures, mechanical trauma, emotional stress, nutrients deficiency, changes in hormonal level and food allergy.
Intracranial pressure monitors are an integral part of neurological surgery for monitoring and recording the pressure inside the head and skull as increased intracranial pressure can be life-threatening. Severe brain injury, brain trauma, tumors, hydrocephalus, meningitis, stroke and other neurological conditionsmay lead to elevated intracranial pressure, which needs to get detected to prevent further injury to nervous system.
Glycomics or glycobiology is the study of the structure, function, biosynthesis, and biology of carbohydrates, often called glycans that are widely distributed in nature. Increasing applicability of glycobiology in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, growing number of biopharmaceutical industries and rising research institutes are major factors that assist the growth of glycobiology market globally.
Filters are used to reduce the bioburden, thus acting as protective unit to prolong the life of the other equipment or act critical barrier before the product reaches the vial. Filtration system widely used across pharmaceutical industry to save on energy costs, time, and cleaning expenses. Factors such as growing number of pharmaceutical industries, stringent regulatory guidelines to deliver quality product, increase in research and development activities and wide availability of technologically advance filter are key factors that are assisting the growth of pharmaceutical filtration market globally.
Atopic dermatitis is also known as atopic eczema, it is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by itchy skin lesions and rashes. Atopic Dermatitis treatment market is rapidly growing due to factors such as growing prevalence of AD, significant unmet needs, promising pipeline molecules would fuel the market growth of atopic dermatitis treatment.
A hepatitis C is inflammatory disease of the liver caused by infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Increasing prevalence hepatitis C, improved diagnostic techniques, easy availability of treatment medication and strong presence of pipeline molecules are driving the growth of hepatitis C treatment market globally.
Capsules have emerged as a reliable and efficient packaging solution for the overall pharmaceutical industry. These are packaged using various materials that are available in different sizes as per the packaging requirements. Due to the convenience of packaging and ease of dosage quantity, capsules are now steadily replacing tablets for various specified applications. Today, most of the food supplements are packaged in capsules.
Medical foods are specially formulated products designed for the dietary management of a disease or condition with unique nutritional needs that cannot be met by a regular diet alone. They are not mere diet foods or traditional supplements. Instead, they address specific dietary deficiencies related to certain diseases or conditions. These products are intended to be consumed or administered under the guidance of a physician. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides specific criteria that products must meet to be classified as medical foods.