Global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment Market Research Report 2024
Published on: 2024-01-04 | No of Pages : 400 | Industry : Medical
Publisher : MRA | Format : PDF
Global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment Market Research Report 2024
Factor VIII is an essential blood-clotting protein, which is also known as an antihemophilic factor. In individuals, factor VIII is encoded by F8 gene. Defects in F8 gene lead to hemophilia A, a recessive X-linked coagulation disorder. Factor VIII is generated in liver sinusoidal cells and endothelial cells outside the liver across the body. This protein mixes in the bloodstream in an inactive form, and binds to another molecule called von Willebrand factor, until a damage to blood vessels occur. In response to injury, coagulation factor VIII gets activated and separates from von Willebrand factor.
According to MRAResearch’s new survey, global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market is projected to reach US$ million in 2033, increasing from US$ million in 2022, with the CAGR of % during the period of 2023 to 2033. Influencing issues, such as economy environments, COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine War, have led to great market fluctuations in the past few years and are considered comprehensively in the whole Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market research.
The global hemophilia A drugs market segment accounted for the majority market share and will continue to dominate the factor 8 deficiency treatment market for the next few years. Some of the major factors responsible for the market segment's growth is the growing incidence of hemophilia A, the development of novel drugs with extended action, and the increased adoption of prophylactic treatment. Additionally, growing demand for novel recombinant extended half-life products, the emergence of monoclonal antibodies and gene therapy products, and launch of plasma-derived products for recombinant factor VIII at low costs, will also further drive the growth of the factor VIII deficiency treatment market.
Report Scope
This report, based on historical analysis (2018-2022) and forecast calculation (2023-2033), aims to help readers to get a comprehensive understanding of global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market with multiple angles, which provides sufficient supports to readers’ strategy and decision making.
Pfizer
Takeda
Bayer HealthCare
CSL
Grifols
Novo Nordisk
F. Hoffmann-La Roche
Kedrion
Octapharma
Biogen Idec
BioMarin Pharmaceutical
Sangamo Therapeutics
Spark Therapeutics
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum
Uniqure NV
Amarna Therapeutics
Dimension Therapeutics
Segment by Type
Hemophilia A Drugs
Hemophilia A Inhibitors Treatment
Von Willebrand Disease Treatment
Hospitals
Clinics
Other
By Region
North America
United States
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Rest of Asia
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of MEA
The Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment report covers below items
Chapter 1Product Basic Information (Definition, Type and Application)
Chapter 2Global market size, regional market size. Market Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 3Companies’ Competition Patterns
Chapter 4Product Type Analysis
Chapter 5Product Application Analysis
Chapter 6 to 10Country Level Value Analysis
Chapter 11Companies' Outline
Chapter 12Market Conclusions
Chapter 13Research Methodology and Data Source
According to MRAResearch’s new survey, global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market is projected to reach US$ million in 2033, increasing from US$ million in 2022, with the CAGR of % during the period of 2023 to 2033. Influencing issues, such as economy environments, COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine War, have led to great market fluctuations in the past few years and are considered comprehensively in the whole Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market research.
The global hemophilia A drugs market segment accounted for the majority market share and will continue to dominate the factor 8 deficiency treatment market for the next few years. Some of the major factors responsible for the market segment's growth is the growing incidence of hemophilia A, the development of novel drugs with extended action, and the increased adoption of prophylactic treatment. Additionally, growing demand for novel recombinant extended half-life products, the emergence of monoclonal antibodies and gene therapy products, and launch of plasma-derived products for recombinant factor VIII at low costs, will also further drive the growth of the factor VIII deficiency treatment market.
Report Scope
This report, based on historical analysis (2018-2022) and forecast calculation (2023-2033), aims to help readers to get a comprehensive understanding of global Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment market with multiple angles, which provides sufficient supports to readers’ strategy and decision making.
By Company
Pfizer
Takeda
Bayer HealthCare
CSL
Grifols
Novo Nordisk
F. Hoffmann-La Roche
Kedrion
Octapharma
Biogen Idec
BioMarin Pharmaceutical
Sangamo Therapeutics
Spark Therapeutics
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum
Uniqure NV
Amarna Therapeutics
Dimension Therapeutics
Segment by Type
Hemophilia A Drugs
Hemophilia A Inhibitors Treatment
Von Willebrand Disease Treatment
Segment by Application
Hospitals
Clinics
Other
By Region
North America
United States
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Nordic Countries
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Rest of Asia
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of MEA
The Factor VIII Deficiency Treatment report covers below items
Chapter 1Product Basic Information (Definition, Type and Application)
Chapter 2Global market size, regional market size. Market Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 3Companies’ Competition Patterns
Chapter 4Product Type Analysis
Chapter 5Product Application Analysis
Chapter 6 to 10Country Level Value Analysis
Chapter 11Companies' Outline
Chapter 12Market Conclusions
Chapter 13Research Methodology and Data Source