LONDON, Nov. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Fore Pharma announced the results of its Insomnia patients study in a new report 'Global Insomnia Epidemiology and Patient Flow Analysis - 2017'.
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The report provides insights into Insomnia epidemiology, Insomnia diagnosed patients, and Insomnia treatment rate for top seven pharmaceutical markets. The study measures key indicators such as prevalence of Insomnia derived from epidemiological analysis, percentage of patients diagnosed with Insomnia, and percentage of patients treated with a therapy.
The study helps executives estimate Insomnia market potential, assess unmet need, develop drug forecasting models, and build population-based health management frameworks. The information presented in this study is used to evaluate market opportunities, effectively identify target patient population, and align marketing decisions.
The report provides estimates and forecasts of Insomnia prevalence, Insomnia diagnosis rate, and Insomnia treatment rate for the period 2016 - 2025. The information is presented by leading geographies including the US, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, UK, and Japan. The study design is based on interpretation and analysis of data collected from physicians via primary interviews, registries, scientific journals, literatures, government databases and other secondary sources.
Key Features of the Report:
- Insomnia Patient Flow
- Insomnia Prevalence
- Insomnia Diagnosed Patients
- Insomnia Treated Patients
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