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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Gastroenterology
6
Pipeline Programs
6
Companies
6
Clinical Trials
1 recruiting
0
Approved Products

Pipeline by Development Stage

Preclinical
Phase 1
Phase 1/2
Phase 2
Phase 2/3
Phase 3
On Market
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Early DiscoveryClinical DevelopmentMarket

Gastroenterology is a $7.3B market characterized by mature, blockbuster-driven portfolios with near-term patent cliff risks.

$7.3B marketMature→ Stable30 products15 companies

Key Trends

  • AbbVie dominance with 43% of top-10 product spending (LINZESS, CREON, RINVOQ)
  • Guanylate cyclase activators and JAK inhibitors driving innovation in constipation and IBD
  • Multiple patent expirations 2026–2030 creating biosimilar and generic erosion headwinds

Career Verdict

Gastroenterology offers stable, well-compensated roles but limited growth upside; best for risk-averse professionals seeking established markets over innovation-driven career trajectories.

AI-generated market analysis based on FDA, CMS, ClinicalTrials.gov, and hiring data

Market Leaders

#1LINZESSStable
$1.8B
AbbVie·Peak7.7yr
#2CREONDeclining
$1.5B
AbbVie·LOE Approaching
#3XIFAXANDeclining
$1.1B
Bausch Health·LOE Approaching
#4RINVOQGrowing
$976M
AbbVie·Peak11.8yr
#5XELJANZ XRStable
$586M
Pfizer·Peak8.3yr

Drug Class Breakdown

Unknown Mechanism
$2.5B(34%)

mature portfolio anchor

Guanylate Cyclase Activators
$1.9B(27%)

well-established class

Pancreatic Enzymes
$1.5B(20%)

facing biosimilar competition

Janus Kinase Inhibitors
$976M(13%)

growing IBD adoption

Proton Pump Inhibitors
$107M(1%)

commoditized

Career Outlook

Stable

Gastroenterology is a stable, mature market anchored by blockbusters with long patent runways (LINZESS to 2034, RINVOQ to 2038) but faces near-term erosion (XELJANZ 2026). Employment growth is modest and concentrated in device/diagnostic firms rather than pure-pharma. Best for professionals seeking predictable revenue streams over high-risk innovation bets.

Breaking In

Target roles at Roche, J&J, or diagnostic-adjacent firms to maximize hiring volume; pure pharma gastro entry points at AbbVie/Pfizer are limited and highly competitive.

For Experienced Professionals

Leverage gastro expertise in broader GI/immunology roles (Takeda, Novartis) or transition to medical devices/diagnostics where hiring is 3x higher than pharma.

In-Demand Skills

IBD and IBS indication expertiseJAK inhibitor pharmacologyMedical device integration (diagnostics, endoscopy)Generic/biosimilar launch readinessReal-world evidence generation

Best For

Medical Science Liaison (IBD/IBS focus)Commercial Manager (Generic Launch)Clinical Operations SpecialistMarket Access/Reimbursement StrategistRegulatory Affairs (small molecule focus)

Hiring Landscape

$70K-$213K

Total hiring across the gastro ecosystem is 1,818 jobs, dominated by engineering (434) and commercial roles (269). Roche leads absolute hiring at 377 roles, followed by Johnson & Johnson (323) and GE HealthCare (293), reflecting broad medical device and diagnostic involvement alongside pharma. AbbVie's gastro-specific hiring (78 jobs) is modest relative to its portfolio dominance.

1,818
Open Roles
4
Companies Hiring
3
Departments

Top Hiring Companies

377Growing
293Stable
78Stable

By Department

Engineering(24%)
$169K
Commercial(15%)
$176K
Manufacturing(10%)
$213K

Manufacturing and commercial roles command premium salaries ($213K and $176K respectively), but total gastro-pharma hiring is concentrated in Roche and J&J, not pure-play GI companies.

Competitive Landscape

5 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage

ViiV Healthcare
ViiV HealthcareNC - Durham
2 programs
2
GW427353Phase 2
GW876008Phase 2
Ono Pharmaceutical
Ono PharmaceuticalJapan - Osaka
2 programs
2
ONO-2952Phase 21 trial
ONO-2952Phase 21 trial
Active Trials
NCT01887002Terminated39
NCT01844180Completed200
Angeles Therapeutics
Angeles TherapeuticsCA - Los Angeles
3 programs
1
AV608Phase 11 trial
InulinN/A1 trial
MentorshipN/A1 trial
Active Trials
NCT06668922Recruiting72Est. Dec 2030
NCT01118988Completed27Est. Jun 2011
NCT00316550Terminated24Est. Sep 2007
Sandoz
SandozAustria - Kundl
1 program
1
SMS995Phase 1
Ildong Pharmaceutical
1 program
gQ-lab dailyN/A1 trial
Active Trials
NCT03964103Completed100Est. Jan 2018

Trial Timeline

Clinical trial activity over time

2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
Ono PharmaceuticalONO-2952
Ono PharmaceuticalONO-2952
Angeles TherapeuticsAV608
Angeles TherapeuticsInulin
Ildong PharmaceuticalgQ-lab daily
Angeles TherapeuticsMentorship

Clinical Trials (6)

Total enrollment: 462 patients across 6 trials

Study to Evaluate the Effects of ONO-2952 on Pain Perception Produced by Rectal Distention in Female Subjects With Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D)

Start: Jun 201339 patients
Phase 2Terminated

A Phase 2, Multi-center Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of ONO-2952 in Female Subjects With Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D)

Start: Apr 2013200 patients
Phase 2Completed

Pilot Study to Assess the Effects of AV608 on Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Start: Apr 2006Est. completion: Sep 200724 patients
Phase 1Terminated

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Control Volunteers: Diet Challenge

Start: Nov 2024Est. completion: Dec 203072 patients
N/ARecruiting

qQ-lab Daily-IBS for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Start: Oct 2016Est. completion: Jan 2018100 patients
N/ACompleted

Peer Mentorship: An Intervention To Promote Effective Pain Self-Management In Adolescents

Start: Dec 2009Est. completion: Jun 201127 patients
N/ACompleted

Related Jobs in Gastroenterology

Phase Legend

PreclinicalLab & animal studies
Phase 1Safety & dosing
Phase 2Efficacy testing
Phase 3Large-scale trials
On MarketApproved & available

Key Insights

1 actively recruiting trials targeting 462 patients
6 companies competing in this space

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