World Markets
IMS Retail Drug Monitor October 2007

The October of IMS Retail Drug Monitor shows a 5% growth in drug sales through retail pharmacies in 13 key markets in the 12-month period from November 2006 through to October 2007, closing at US$ 411.4 billion.

IMS Retail Drug Monitor covers direct and indirect pharmacy channel purchases from wholesalers and manufacturers in 13 key countries. Sales figures are at ex-manufacturer prices and include all prescription and certain over-the-counter data. Figures include sales from the hospital sector in Japan and mail order in the USA.

Highlights This Month

This summary provides a regular view of the market.

Oct-07

Value US$ Million

Growth %

TOTAL REGION

411411

5

     

NORTH AMERICA

220464

5

U.S.A. (INCL. USM)

205453

5

CANADA RETAIL

15011

6

     

EUROPE TOP 5

105744

3

GERMANY

30810

4

FRANCE

28573

5

UK

17358

3

ITALY

15656

-3

SPAIN

13348

8

     

JAPAN

57376

3

     

LATIN AMERICA TOP 3

21097

10

BRAZIL

9881

10

MEXICO

8613

8

ARGENTINA

2603

17

     

AUSTRALIA/NZ

6729

6

 

Company summary

The top 5 corporations in the 12 months to October 2007 were:

  1. PFIZER
  2. GLAXOSMITHKLINE
  3. NOVARTIS
  4. ASTRAZENECA
  5. SANOFI-AVENTIS

Product summary

The top 5 drugs in the 12 months to October 2007 were:

  1. LIPITOR
  2. NEXIUM
  3. SERETIDE
  4. PLAVIX
  5. ENBREL

Top 5 therapy classes at ATC2 level in the 12 months to October 2007 were: C10, A2, C9, R3, N6.

Sales figures here cover direct and indirect pharmaceutical channel purchases (pharmacies plus hospital in Japan and mail order in the USA) from pharmaceutical wholesalers and manufacturers in 13 key global markets. Figures include prescription and certain over-the-counter data, and represent manufacturer prices. These countries account for over two thirds of the world market.

These figures are taken from the monthly pharmaceutical audit conducted by IMS Health, the leading provider of healthcare information worldwide and cover the 12 month period indicated.

All sales values are shown in millions of dollars at prevailing exchange rates. In order to remove the effects of fluctuating exchange rates, growth rates are calculated net of exchange, in other words, growth figures are shown at local currency level or constant exchange except for the majority of the Latin America countries exclusive of Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru. In Argentina and Brazil sales are recorded in US dollars in Mexico - local currency. The unique system in Japan reduces the importance of the pharmacy in the distribution chain - sales reported include hospital data. In other countries sales monitored are limited to retail pharmacy only and do not include hospital data. In the USA our survey includes sales through mail order channels. Further details from the Media section of www.imshealth.com.

Please source as: IMS Retail Drug Monitor from IMS Health.