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Drug Delivery Markets - Oral Delivery

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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Drug Delivery Markets: Oral Delivery

Since our last edition of this report in 2007, The oral drug delivery market is the largest segment of the drug delivery market, and there’s no sign that it is slowing down. With pharmaceutical companies increasingly turning to drug delivery to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, and seeking to tap into the growing elderly population that requires products with a level of ease-of-use and cost benefit, it’s no surprise that the oral delivery drug market is a $35 billion industry and expected to grow as much as ten percent per year. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Drug-Delivery-Markets-Oral-Delivery.html )

Drug Delivery Markets: Oral Delivery provides the definitive break down of the market for oral delivery drug markets. The report covers both the major technologies in oral delivery (controlled-release, delayed release, pulsatile-release, taste-masked and microemulsion formulations) and the products that use these delivery technologies. In the reporting of market size and growth through 2013, unique analysis breaks out separates the value of the technology portion of the market from the active ingriedient portion of the market, allowing for a deeper understanding of the value of the market attributable to the delivery technologies themselves.

This focused report provides information on the revenues for relevant companies and provides information critical to assessing the opportunities available in this market, including:

* Legacy Companies in Oral Delivery as well as Recent Entrants
* Current World Wide Revenue Across Product Categories and Future Forecasts
* Revenues by Combonent and by Component ( Pharmaceutical vs. Technology portion of Revenue) Type of Delivery (Timed Release vs. Other)
* Challenges Faced by Oral-Delivery Technology Companies
* Success Stories and Pitfalls
* The Trends That are Expected to Lead to Global Growth

Information and analysis presented in this report is based on extensive interviews with senior management of top companies in the industry. While major research literature and government information is culled, information is corroborated and key market insights originate from interviews with industry leaders. Product managers, marketing managers, business development executives, advertising agency or investment firm executives, and information and research center librarians are among the individuals who will find this report on the oral delivery drug market essential.

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How Would You Like To Happy In the Body You Live In?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

The first step in this weight loss program is to gather up all of your old fad diets, quick weight loss remedies, ‘magic cures’ ideas and beliefs that are now outdated and obsolete. Once you have them all together in a nice neat pile, throw them into the rubbish and get rid of them forever.

One thing we have learned in the last 20 something years is diets don’t work 98 percent of the time. They can also actually make things worse by teaching the body how to hold on to its fat stores. This is a perfectly normal thing for our body to do as our ancient survival mechanism kicks in to protect us from starving.

If we go on and off ‘diets’, over time this yo-yo dieting effect can slow your metabolism (the body’s engine) changing the way and slowing down the rate our body burns the calories from the food that we eat. This is not the way to lose body fat in fact it is the exact opposite to what you want to happen. So stop fad diets and start eating properly to achieve long term permanent weight loss.

The best way to eat to lose fat is to consume 5-7 meals each day every 2-3 hours. Each of these small meals should contain at least 20 grams of protein and be around 300 calories. These small meals do the opposite of dieting and fuel your body so you have enough energy and strength to burn the fat off with proper exercise. You have just learned that you cannot successfully starve it off.

Your exercise program is of utmost importance if you wish to lose weight. It should be made up of mostly strength training exercise and be set up by a fitness professional for best results. You need to be sure you are using correct exercise technique and also the correct level of intensity (degree of effort.)

Your properly monitored and supervised exercise program is going to get you much quicker results. With regular program updates and your body composition (muscle/fat ratio) monitored along the way your eating plan can be fine tuned for maximum fat loss.

Somehow you have to get your head around the fact that if you are really serious about losing body fat you will have to eat right and exercise 80 percent of the time. The other 20 percent allows some slack as it is not possible to be perfect all of the time. This is about balance and finding a solution that will both give you ongoing results and something you can live with long term as well.

You will find you get some peace of mind with this way as well. You will no longer feel you are gaining weight in an out of control manner which can cause despair and frustration and does not make for a happy life.

You can do 80 percent on track, we all can. You may only start at 50 or 60 percent but over time you can make small improvements which will have a huge impact over say a 12 month period. Soon you will look in the mirror and love what you see.


Do you want to discover the secret to rejuvenating your body and improving the quality of your life? Download my free ebook “I’ve Found the Fountain of Youth- Let Me Show You Too!” here: Ways To Look Younger For Free Fitness Report here Fitness Weight Loss Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness expert and fitness center owner who coaches clients to look and feel younger.

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Our Lives Are Easy but Our Health Is Suffering

Monday, August 31st, 2009

To our ancient ancestors thousands of years ago, exercise was in fact a necessity and non-optional. Their daily survival depended on it. Hunting for food, building shelters, fleeing from predators and various other daily tasks and activities meant exercise was a constant daily activity.

Just 2 or 3 generations ago, land was cleared by hard work; wood was cut with hand saws, fields and crops tended to with manual labor and people walked or used bicycles for day to day transport. Women washed clothes by hand, cooked from scratch and keep the house clean without vacuum cleaners.

Children walked to and from school and recreational time was spent engaged in playing ball, climbing trees, running, jumping and hide-n-seek instead of sitting immobile playing video and computer games or watching television.

In an earlier age when so much time was spent engaged in physically demanding activities, peoples’ muscular systems were stimulated regularly and vigorously. So going out of the way to engage in any type of intentional exercise was unnecessary.

Things are very different now and as a result of technological and mechanization advances all of us place fewer demands on our muscular systems. The human body is a miracle of adaptability, capable of altering itself in response to loads placed upon it in such a way that future, similar loads will be less stressful. Likewise, it can and will adapt to having no demands placed upon it, becoming increasingly weaker, less capable and unfortunately more prone to disease.

It is easy to see how the combination of events over the centuries has led to increased body fat and the epidemic of obesity and ‘chronic lifestyle disease’. Fifty percent of the world’s population now has at least one chronic ailment and many have multiple conditions.

Although technology and automation provide for more comfortable lives and more leisure time, a very high price is paid by our muscular systems which impacts on our entire health status. Today, unless you have a job that requires a great deal of physical activity, you are going to have to give back a little of the leisure time you have gained through technology and mechanization.

This time will need to be spent purposely stressing your muscular systems through a proper program of strength training exercise to replace what is now missing from modern life. This will help ensure you retain your health and maintain your functional capabilities as you grow older.

Your exercise program is something that is non optional, it is no use saying you don’t have enough time or you are simply too tired after a day’s work to do it. You need to do it ? you must do it ? otherwise you risk your health and ultimately your life.

If you get your program set up properly by a fitness professional so it works as it should you only need 2-3 sessions of forty five minutes or so each week. This will give your muscular systems the movement they need to keep your entire body in good health.

The effort to become stronger shouldn’t become drudgery. Think of the benefits it will bring you ? stronger muscles and bones, more energy, weight maintenance, improved blood flow, stronger health/lung system, a higher quality of life, and if you are lucky an extension of your life along with being a happier, calmer, less stressed person. It means improved self-esteem because you’re doing something for yourself.

Weigh up these benefits against the inconvenience against having to go to the gym two or three times each week. The scales tip heavily one way wouldn’t you agree?


Do you want to discover the secret to rejuvenating your body and improving the quality of your life? Download my free ebook “I’ve Found the Fountain of Youth- Let Me Show You Too!” here: Physical Wellness For Free Fitness Report here Fitness Weight Loss Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness expert and fitness center owner who coaches clients to look and feel younger.

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