Shots: Hair loss (alopecia) is a condition that causes thinning or loss of hair on the scalp or the entire body. It can be temporary or permanent and may result from genetics, hormonal changes, medical issues, or aging PharmaShots’ Disease of the Month report aims to educate a broad audience about health conditions that affect…
Shots: Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, acne-like breakouts, and flushing. It may cause enlarged blood vessels and small pus pus-filled bumps PharmaShots’ Disease of the Month report aims to educate a broad audience about health conditions that affect communities worldwide. These reports provide a comprehensive overview of disease, including their…
Shots: Characterized by an itchy skin rash, urticaria, commonly known as hives, is often triggered by allergic reactions to food, medications, or contact with irritants. PharmaShots’ Disease of the Month report aims to educate a broad audience about health conditions affecting communities across the globe. This monthly feature provides a comprehensive overview of each disease,…
Shots: Characterized by discomfort or pain in the chest, Angina develops when the heart does not receive adequate oxygen-rich blood PharmaShots' Disease of the Month report aims to familiarize the general population with conditions impacting communities worldwide. The report outlines disease characteristics, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, epidemiology, market size, clinical trial analysis, patient advocacy groups (PAGs),…
Shots: Characterized by the thickening or hardening of arteries due to plaque buildup, atherosclerosis leads to complications like heart attack or stroke PharmaShots' Disease of the Month report aims to familiarize the general population with conditions impacting communities worldwide. The report outlines disease characteristics, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, epidemiology, market size, clinical trial analysis, patient…
Shots: Myocardial infarction (MI), colloquially known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the heart is severely reduced or blocked, causing tissue damage or mortality due to lack of oxygen PharmaShots' Disease of the Month report aims to familiarize the general population with conditions impacting communities worldwide. The report outlines disease characteristics, types,…
Shots: Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe childhood-onset epileptic condition characterized by repeated seizures Our Disease of the Month report covers epidemiology, market size, current management strategies, emerging therapeutic options, and patient advocacy groups involved in enhancing patient care. Additionally, we are highlighting the key industry players advancing treatments for LGS For a detailed epilepsy…
Shots: Epilepsy is a chronic, non-communicable brain condition that affects neurons and causes recurring seizuresOur Disease of the Month report covers epidemiology, market size, current management strategies, emerging therapeutic options, and the role of patient advocacy groups. Additionally, we highlight the key industry players advancing treatments for epilepsyFor a detailed analysis and tailored…
Shots: Fabry disease is a rare inherited neurological disorder that affects the body's ability to break down lipids into smaller components In this reprise of our Disease of the Month report, we bring an illuminating account of Fabry Disease with deep dive analysis of epidemiology, market size, disease management, available therapies, patient advocacy groups, and…
Shots: A rare autoimmune condition, Sjögren’s Syndrome is characterized by dry mouth and eye. The condition affects 0.5 to 1% of the global population of which 90% of patients are women In this reprise of our Disease of the Month report, we bring an illuminating account of Sjögren’s Syndrome with deep dive analysis of epidemiology, market size, disease management, available therapies, patient…

