The rising
prevalence of diabetes coupled with rapidly increasing awareness level about
diabetes care is the major factors driving the global insulin delivery market.
Insulin is responsible for the maintenance of sugar levels in the body and it
also helps in the proper execution of all physiological and cellular
activities. The increasing incidence of diabetes is a direct consequence of the
rising prevalence of obesity all over the world. In addition, the introduction
of new and technologically advanced insulin delivery devices such as portable
insulin pumps is also a factor propelling the insulin delivery devices market.
Diabetes is most common in the geriatric population. However, the incidences of
diabetes are rapidly increasing in children and adults, which is a factor
expected to further fuel the global insulin delivery devices market over the
forecast period.
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The insulin
delivery devices market on the basis of product type is segmented into jet
injectors, syringes, pumps and insulin pens. As of 2014, insulin syringes
dominated the entire insulin delivery market owing to its user friendly
features such as short needles which are less hurting for the patient. The
insulin pen segment is expected to witness lucrative growth over next six years
owing to its compact design and accessibility. Insulin pen comprises insulin
cartridge, needle and a dial. These devices consist disposable needles for the
delivery of doses of insulin in the body. Insulin pen is further segmented into
prefilled insulin pen and reusable insulin pen. A prefilled pen can be used
once for the insulin delivery while the reusable pen contains an insulin cartridge
which can be loaded and removed from the pen. The insulin pump is composed of a
disposable reservoir, a pump and a disposable infusion set which can be worn
externally. The insulin jet injector segment is also expected to show
significant growth over next six years due to its efficiency of insulin
delivery without the use of any needle. These injectors consist the delivery
device which is shaped like a pen, a disposable insulin vial adapter and a
disposable injector nozzle.
Globally,
the entire insulin drug delivery devices market is segmented into North
America, Asia Pacific, Europe and RoW. As of 2014, North America dominated the
insulin delivery devices market owing to the increasing prevalence of diabetes
and obesity in this region. The U.S. attributed the largest share for insulin
delivery devices market. Other countries such as Germany, France, U.K. and
Canada are also witnessing high growth in the market. Asia Pacific is the
fastest growing region for the insulin delivery devices owing to the increasing
incidences of diabetes and rising geriatric population in this region. Various
government initiatives and rapidly rising awareness about the treatment of
diabetes are the factors expected to further boost the demand of insulin
delivery devices in this region.
Some of the
key players in the market include F. Hoffmann La Roche, Ltd., Dickinson and
Company, Becton, Sanofi, Medtronic Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Novo Nordisk
A/S and Abbott Laboratories. These companies are creating various competitive
strategies to keep a strong foothold in the global insulin delivery devices
market.
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