Pain Drug Delivery Market - Pmr Market Insight Report 2016 to 2022

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Pain Drug Delivery Market - PMR Market Insight Report 2016 to 2022

Persistence Market Research

Pain Drug Delivery Market - PMR Market

Insight Report 2016 to 2022

Persistence Market Research

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Pain Drug Delivery Market - PMR Market Insight Report 2016 to 2022

Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report on “Pain Drug Delivery

Market - PMR Market Insight Report 2016 to 2022”.

Pain drug delivery system is an effective therapy for managing pain, whether it be a

chronic nonmalignant pain, a cancer pain, or a spasticity. Medications usually

circulate throughout the body in bloodstream, whereas pain drug delivery systems

releases medication directly into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord, which leads

to fewer drug side effects. Pain drug delivery systems help lessen chronic pain

caused by failed back surgery syndrome, cancer pain, reflex sympathetic dystrophy,

causalgia, arachnoiditis, and chronic pancreatitis. Such drug delivery systems used

for pain management also helps reduce the spasticity caused by cerebral palsy,

multiple sclerosis, stroke, brain injury and spinal cord injury among others. Pain drug

delivery systems do not eliminate the source of pain or cure any underlying disease,

but help to manage the pain.

According to the British journal of anesthesia, prevalence of chronic pain is higher

for instance, 10.1%-55.2% of the population in 2010. In U.S., about 30% of the

population is suffering from chronic or recurring pain. Approximately, two-third of

the population experience chronic pain for more than 5 years. In U.S., the cost of

chronic pain is approximately US$100 billion a year. Growing prevalence of various

types of cancers is a major factor driving the market. For instance, there were an

estimated 14.1 million cancer cases around the world in 2012. As per WHO

statistics, this number is expected to increase to 24 million by 2035. Also rising

geriatric population, increasing prevalence of diseases such as osteoarthritis,

diabetic...