The Global Insulin Syringes Market size is expected to reach $2.1 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 4.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Insulin controls the body's fat and glucose metabolism. It is a peptide hormone that is released by beta cells in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas and aids in glucose metabolism regulation. An insulin syringe helps diabetic individuals get their insulin in the right dosages. Insulin syringes are made up of three parts: a needle, a barrel, and a plunger, and come in a variety of sizes. The needle is generally tiny and short, and it's coated with a specific substance like silicone to let it to slip into the skin with minimum discomfort.
The chamber in which the insulin is stored is known as the barrel. It's labelled with calibrations that show how many units of insulin are being administered. The plunger is a long, thin rod that glides up and down the barrel's length. Its function is to either pull insulin into the barrel or to release insulin from the barrel via the needle. Moreover, the capacity of the insulin syringe is determined by the intended insulin dosage to be given to the diabetic patient.
The world's ageing population and expanding number of diabetes patients are two significant reasons driving the market's growth. Furthermore, rising obesity rates and individuals adopting unhealthy lifestyles contribute to market development. The growth in health-care costs is a significant element driving demand for insulin syringes.
Companies may now offer their items online as a result of increased digitization. Insulin syringes are being sold online by a growing number of firms. Diabetes affects people in both urban and rural places across the world, with 64 percent of cases occurring in cities and 36% in rural areas.
Consumers from emerging countries account for the majority of the market. The rise in diabetes cases is a big motivator for the producers. Companies may take advantage of these distinct market characteristics by establishing a strong retail distribution infrastructure. Diabetes is predicted to cost USD 286 billion in direct healthcare expenditures per year for adults aged 20 to 79 over the world.
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the COVID-19 pandemic a public health emergency of worldwide significance on January 30, 2020. COVID-19 has impacted over 210 nations throughout the world. Governments throughout the world have issued country-wide lockdowns and social distancing measures in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, in order to prevent the healthcare system from collapsing. Medical treatments and elective operations were also subjected to restrictions and bans by governments. These limitations continue to hinder the growth of many businesses, and the outbreak's immediate impact differs by industry.
Diabetes patients have a higher death rate than the overall population, according to research. People with diabetes require constant insulin (given through syringes or pens) and medical attention. The lack of or irregular supply of insulin devices as a result of the pandemic can have a major impact on the health of those with diabetes, particularly those afflicted with type 1 diabetes, who are completely reliant on insulin.
The introduction of generic insulin and the rapidly expanding demand for innovative insulin in the regulation of blood sugar levels across both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are expected to drive the growth of the insulin sector in the market during the projected period. Lispro, a generic version of rapid-acting Humalog insulin, was announced in March 2019 by Eli Lilly and Company. It will be accessible at much more affordable prices for diabetic patients.
Insulin is often used by diabetic people since it is essential to be taken on a daily basis based on the type of diabetes. As a result, going to the doctor every day to get insulin injections can be costly and time consuming. People must carve out time from their busy schedules. People are searching for easier choices as their schedules get more hectic, therefore they utilise insulin syringes. When insulin syringes were utilised, patients reported a better overall injection experience. The size of insulin syringes varies depending on the amount of insulin used.
Lower-income nations are facing an unsustainable financial burden as the global market shifts away from human insulin, that can be generated at a low cost, and toward more expensive analogues (synthetic insulins). Human insulin is equally effective as analogues in most cases, however analogues are at least 1.5 times more expensive, and in certain cases 3 times more expensive; three multinational businesses dominate more than 90% of the insulin market, limiting the potential for smaller companies to compete for sales. Insulin expenses in the United States have been steadily growing for years, forcing diabetics and their families to make difficult decisions.
On the basis of Disease, the insulin syringe market is segmented into Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is expected to account for the largest revenue share in the Insulin Syringes Market by 2020. This is due to an increase in the global prevalence of type-2 diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, around 462 million people worldwide have type 2 diabetes in 2019, accounting for 6.28 percent of the global population.
The insulin syringe market is classified into three categories based on syringe size: 3/10 CC Syringe (0.3ml), 1/2 CC Syringe (0.5ml), 1CC Syringe (1ml), and Others. In year 2020, the 1ml syringe size has taken up the majority of sales. These syringes have a 2-unit graduation and are suited for dosages more than 50 units. For an adult who requires a considerable dose of insulin, a 1 mL syringe could be the best option.
On the basis on End User, the insulin syringe market is categorized into Hospitals & Clinics, Homecare Settings, and Others. Due to the rising incidence of chronic illnesses like diabetes and obesity among the population, the hospital & clinics segment earned the biggest revenue share in the insulin syringes market. Furthermore, the rapidly growing geriatric population is a major driver of the insulin syringes industry. According to the American Diabetes Association, around 34.2 million individuals were diagnosed with diabetes in 2019, with 14.3 million of those over 65 years old suffering from the disease.
Based on region, the insulin syringes market is studied across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. North America is expected to be the leading region in the Insulin Syringes Market by 2020, with the largest revenue share. This is mostly attributable to the region's sophisticated technology and new product releases by major market participants. Diabetes is the seventh largest cause of mortality in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diabetes is no longer confined to wealthy countries, but is increasingly affecting low- and middle-income countries.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd., Novo Nordisk A/S, Biocon Limited, Eli Lilly and Company, Abbott Laboratories, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Cardinal Health, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc., Terumo Corporation, and Nipro Corporation.
By Disease
By Syringe Size
By End User
Insulin controls the body's fat and glucose metabolism. It is a peptide hormone that is released by beta cells in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas and aids in glucose metabolism regulation. An insulin syringe helps diabetic individuals get their insulin in the right dosages. Insulin syringes are made up of three parts: a needle, a barrel, and a plunger, and come in a variety of sizes. The needle is generally tiny and short, and it's coated with a specific substance like silicone to let it to slip into the skin with minimum discomfort.
The chamber in which the insulin is stored is known as the barrel. It's labelled with calibrations that show how many units of insulin are being administered. The plunger is a long, thin rod that glides up and down the barrel's length. Its function is to either pull insulin into the barrel or to release insulin from the barrel via the needle. Moreover, the capacity of the insulin syringe is determined by the intended insulin dosage to be given to the diabetic patient.
The world's ageing population and expanding number of diabetes patients are two significant reasons driving the market's growth. Furthermore, rising obesity rates and individuals adopting unhealthy lifestyles contribute to market development. The growth in health-care costs is a significant element driving demand for insulin syringes.
Companies may now offer their items online as a result of increased digitization. Insulin syringes are being sold online by a growing number of firms. Diabetes affects people in both urban and rural places across the world, with 64 percent of cases occurring in cities and 36% in rural areas.
Consumers from emerging countries account for the majority of the market. The rise in diabetes cases is a big motivator for the producers. Companies may take advantage of these distinct market characteristics by establishing a strong retail distribution infrastructure. Diabetes is predicted to cost USD 286 billion in direct healthcare expenditures per year for adults aged 20 to 79 over the world.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the COVID-19 pandemic a public health emergency of worldwide significance on January 30, 2020. COVID-19 has impacted over 210 nations throughout the world. Governments throughout the world have issued country-wide lockdowns and social distancing measures in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, in order to prevent the healthcare system from collapsing. Medical treatments and elective operations were also subjected to restrictions and bans by governments. These limitations continue to hinder the growth of many businesses, and the outbreak's immediate impact differs by industry.
Diabetes patients have a higher death rate than the overall population, according to research. People with diabetes require constant insulin (given through syringes or pens) and medical attention. The lack of or irregular supply of insulin devices as a result of the pandemic can have a major impact on the health of those with diabetes, particularly those afflicted with type 1 diabetes, who are completely reliant on insulin.
Market Growth Factors:
Availability of low-cost insulin and rising R&D spending
The introduction of generic insulin and the rapidly expanding demand for innovative insulin in the regulation of blood sugar levels across both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are expected to drive the growth of the insulin sector in the market during the projected period. Lispro, a generic version of rapid-acting Humalog insulin, was announced in March 2019 by Eli Lilly and Company. It will be accessible at much more affordable prices for diabetic patients.
Reduce the dependency on medical professionals
Insulin is often used by diabetic people since it is essential to be taken on a daily basis based on the type of diabetes. As a result, going to the doctor every day to get insulin injections can be costly and time consuming. People must carve out time from their busy schedules. People are searching for easier choices as their schedules get more hectic, therefore they utilise insulin syringes. When insulin syringes were utilised, patients reported a better overall injection experience. The size of insulin syringes varies depending on the amount of insulin used.
Marketing Restraining Factor:
High prices of insulin syringes
Lower-income nations are facing an unsustainable financial burden as the global market shifts away from human insulin, that can be generated at a low cost, and toward more expensive analogues (synthetic insulins). Human insulin is equally effective as analogues in most cases, however analogues are at least 1.5 times more expensive, and in certain cases 3 times more expensive; three multinational businesses dominate more than 90% of the insulin market, limiting the potential for smaller companies to compete for sales. Insulin expenses in the United States have been steadily growing for years, forcing diabetics and their families to make difficult decisions.
Disease Outlook
On the basis of Disease, the insulin syringe market is segmented into Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is expected to account for the largest revenue share in the Insulin Syringes Market by 2020. This is due to an increase in the global prevalence of type-2 diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, around 462 million people worldwide have type 2 diabetes in 2019, accounting for 6.28 percent of the global population.
Syringe Size Outlook
The insulin syringe market is classified into three categories based on syringe size: 3/10 CC Syringe (0.3ml), 1/2 CC Syringe (0.5ml), 1CC Syringe (1ml), and Others. In year 2020, the 1ml syringe size has taken up the majority of sales. These syringes have a 2-unit graduation and are suited for dosages more than 50 units. For an adult who requires a considerable dose of insulin, a 1 mL syringe could be the best option.
End User Outlook
On the basis on End User, the insulin syringe market is categorized into Hospitals & Clinics, Homecare Settings, and Others. Due to the rising incidence of chronic illnesses like diabetes and obesity among the population, the hospital & clinics segment earned the biggest revenue share in the insulin syringes market. Furthermore, the rapidly growing geriatric population is a major driver of the insulin syringes industry. According to the American Diabetes Association, around 34.2 million individuals were diagnosed with diabetes in 2019, with 14.3 million of those over 65 years old suffering from the disease.
Regional Outlook
Based on region, the insulin syringes market is studied across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. North America is expected to be the leading region in the Insulin Syringes Market by 2020, with the largest revenue share. This is mostly attributable to the region's sophisticated technology and new product releases by major market participants. Diabetes is the seventh largest cause of mortality in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diabetes is no longer confined to wealthy countries, but is increasingly affecting low- and middle-income countries.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd., Novo Nordisk A/S, Biocon Limited, Eli Lilly and Company, Abbott Laboratories, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Cardinal Health, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc., Terumo Corporation, and Nipro Corporation.
Recent Strategy Deployed in Insulin Syringes Market
- Oct-2021: Eli Lilly formed a partnership with Cipla, the Indian multinational pharmaceutical company. This partnership focused on strengthening the outreach of Lilly’s Diabetes products, Trulicity, and Humalog in India. Additionally, Lilly is expected to transfer all its rights with regulatory approvals to Cipla for promoting, distributing, and selling the Trulicity & Humalog in India.
- Aug-2021: Eli Lilly received approval from the US FDA approval for Lyumjev, rapid-acting insulin. Through this approval, the continuous 100 units/mL subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) with an insulin pump is expected to help adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to regulate glycemic levels.
- Jul-2021: Biocon Biologics and Viatris received FDA approval for Semglee, the first interchangeable biosimilar product. Through this approval, pharmacy counters is expected to witness, Lantus substitution Semglee, introduced in the market by the end of this year.
- Aug-2020: Biocon Biologics India, an entity of Biocon, teamed up with Mylan N.V, a generic and specialty Pharmaceuticals Company. Following this, the companies is expected to introduce Semglee, an insulin glargine injection, in the U.S. Additionally, the companies aimed to assist pediatric as well as adult patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, to regulate high blood sugar, further, the product is expected to be available in a vial and pre-filled pen presentations.
- Mar-2019: Eli Lilly unveiled a lower-priced version of Humalog of 100 units/mL in the United States. Through this launch, the company is expected to offer a half-price insulin option of Humalog, to diabetic patients.
- Feb-2019: Abbott came into a partnership with Novo Nordisk, the multinational pharmaceutical company. Under this partnership, the companies is expected to combine Novo Nordisk pre-filled dose data along with durable connected pens into the FreeStyle Libre system adopted by digital health devices. Moreover, this partnership aimed to provide connected insulin pens and continuous glucose monitoring in order to make diabetes management easier.
- Jan-2019: Becton and Dickinson Company received FDA approval for its second-generation BD Nano pen needle, more reliable subcutaneous injection. Through this approval, the product provides better diabetes management for reliable people who inject diabetes medications subcutaneously.
- Aug-2018: Novo Nordisk took over Ziylo, a supramolecular chemistry company. With this Acquisition, Novo Nordisk is expected to strengthen its portfolio of synthetic glucose binding molecules, its platform technology, for therapeutic and diagnostic applications.
Scope of the Study
Market Segments Covered in the Report:
By Disease
- Type 2 Diabetes and
- Type 1 Diabetes
By Syringe Size
- 3/10 CC Syringe (0.3ml)
- 1/2 CC Syringe (0.5ml)
- 1CC Syringe (1ml) and
- Others
By End User
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Homecare Settings, and
- Others
By Geography
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Russia
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Key Market Players
List of Companies Profiled in the Report:
- Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd.
- Novo Nordisk A/S
- Biocon Limited
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Abbott Laboratories
- Becton, Dickinson and Company
- Cardinal Health, Inc.
- Medline Industries, Inc.
- Terumo Corporation
- Nipro Corporation
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market Overview
Chapter 3. Global Insulin Syringes Market by Disease
Chapter 4. Global Insulin Syringes Market by Syringe Size
Chapter 5. Global Insulin Syringes Market by End User
Chapter 6. Global Insulin Syringes Market by Region
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd.
- Novo Nordisk A/S
- Biocon Limited
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Abbott Laboratories
- Becton, Dickinson and Company
- Cardinal Health, Inc.
- Medline Industries, Inc.
- Terumo Corporation
- Nipro Corporation
Methodology
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