Human Recombinant Insulin Market, by Product Type (Rapid-Acting Human Insulin, Short-Acting Human Insulin, Intermediate-Acting Human Insulin, Long-Acting Human Insulin, and Premixed Human Insulin), by Brand (Humalog, Novolog, Apidra, Humulin R, Novolin R, Humulin N, Novolin N, Levemir, Lantus, Humalog Mix, Novolog Mix, and Others), by Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Recombinant human insulin is the synthetic insulin, developed using recombinant DNA technology by growing insulin proteins within Escherichia coli. Recombinant human insulin has a faster onset of action and lower immunogenicity than other types of insulin such as pork or beef insulin. Human insulin is available primarily in two forms: a short acting (regular) form and an intermediate acting (NPH) form. Moreover, the premixed human insulin is formed by combining two types of insulin, among which one is controls blood sugar level throughout the day, while second type of insulin helps to control blood sugar at meal times. Human recombinant insulin market is gaining traction due to development of biosimilars analogue of insulin, worldwide.
Market Dynamics
Sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle, unhealthy eating, obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes family history, and increased insulin resistance are some of the risk factors for developing diabetes among the global population. Moreover, increasing number of diabetic population, and growing research and development (R&D) studies in human recombinant insulin to introduce improved version of insulin in the market is expected to boost the growth of human recombinant insulin market in near future. Key manufactures are launching innovative and improved human recombinant insulin in the market to fulfill the increasing demand for insulin. For instance, on November 16, 2021, Viatris Inc., a pharmaceutical company and Biocon Biologics Ltd., a biopharmaceutical company announced the U.S. launch of interchangeable biosimilars SEMGLEE (insulin glargine-yfgn) injection, a branded product, and Insulin Glargine (insulin glargine-yfgn) injection, an unbranded product, to help control high blood sugar in adult and pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes and adults with type 2 diabetes. Both biosimilars products are available in vial and prefilled pen.
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