Photopheresis Products Market In-depth Research with Emerging Growth Trends, Regional Status of Top Key Players
Photopheresis Products Market |
In
photopheresis, a type of apheresis and photodynamic treatment, blood is infused
with photosensitizing chemicals and assaulted with exact wavelengths of light.
ECP, or extracorporeal photopheresis, is another term for it. ECP is a
leukapheresis-based therapy approach approved by the US Food and Drug
Administration for the treatment of advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. ECP is
also used to treat type I diabetes, GVHD (graft versus host disease),
scleroderma, Crohn's disease, lupus erythematosus, lichen planus, and atopic
dermatitis. There are various photopheresis solutions on the market, including
open and closed systems, but only the closed system has been approved by the US
FDA due to the reduced risk of infection and risk during reinfusion.
Furthermore, closed systems are more technologically complex than open systems.
The most prevalent application of the photopheresis
products market is to treat cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. During the
photopheresis treatment process, white blood cells are collected from the blood
and mixed with photosensitizer before being subjected to UV light. The growth
of this market is being pushed by new therapeutic indication options. During
the projection period, the hospital's category is expected to grow at the
fastest CAGR. The availability of many treatment options in hospitals encourages
people to choose hospitals over specialty clinics.
Furthermore, photopheresis therapy is mostly
employed in the treatment of transplant rejection patients who are not
responding to corticosteroid therapy. Due to the lack of adverse effects,
photopheresis therapy is a safer therapy when compared to steroids.
Macopharma, Fresenius Kabi AG, Haemonetics
Corporation, Terumo Corporation, Dover Medical, Med Tech Solutions GmbH, and
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals are some of the main companies in the worldwide
photopheresis products market.
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