Mixed Dyslipidemia
Pipeline by Development Stage
Drug Modality Breakdown
Metabolic Diseases is a $70.5B mature market dominated by diabetes and anticoagulation therapies with sustained blockbuster momentum.
Key Trends
- GLP-1 agonists (Ozempic, Mounjaro) driving explosive growth and market consolidation
- SGLT2 inhibitors expanding beyond diabetes into cardio-renal indications
- Significant patent cliff risk 2027-2029 for DPP-4 inhibitors (Januvia) and older insulins
Career Verdict
Excellent opportunity for specialists seeking stable, high-revenue exposure with strong hiring momentum in commercial and engineering roles.
AI-generated market analysis based on FDA, CMS, ClinicalTrials.gov, and hiring data
Market Leaders
| # | Product | Company | Revenue | Share | Stage | Trend | LOE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ELIQUIS (apixaban) | Bristol Myers Squibb | $18.3B | 26% | Launch | Stable | 15.0yr |
| 2 | OZEMPIC (semaglutide) | Novo Nordisk | $9.2B | 13% | Peak | Growing | 12.4yr |
| 3 | JARDIANCE (empagliflozin) | Boehringer Ingelheim | $8.8B | 12% | Peak | Growing | 8.6yr |
| 4 | TRULICITY (dulaglutide) | Eli Lilly and Company | $7.4B | 10% | Peak | Stable | |
| 5 | FARXIGA (dapagliflozin) | AstraZeneca | $4.3B | 6% | Peak | Growing | 15.4yr |
Drug Class Breakdown
stable, mature franchise
rapid growth, expanding indications
growing, cardio-renal expansion
stable, generics pressure
declining, patent cliff 2027
Career Outlook
GrowingMetabolic diseases offers stable, high-value career trajectory with blockbuster product revenue supporting competitive compensation and long-term job security. Commercial and field-based roles dominate hiring, reflecting the shift toward patient access, digital health, and device integration in diabetes management. Patent cliff exposure in DPP-4 class (2027-2029) creates near-term volatility for Merck but limited impact on overall market given GLP-1 dominance.
Breaking In
Target device companies (Insulet, Abbott) or diagnostic firms for entry-level roles if traditional pharma hiring is limited; strong foundation in diabetes biology and HbA1c/CGM metrics will accelerate credibility.
For Experienced Professionals
Experienced professionals should prioritize GLP-1 franchise or SGLT2 indication expansion roles; avoid Merck DPP-4-focused assignments given 2027 patent cliff, unless willing to transition to next-generation pipeline.
In-Demand Skills
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Hiring Landscape
Hiring activity is concentrated in commercial roles (166 positions) and engineering (126 positions), driven by device makers (Insulet: 270 jobs) and diagnostic companies (Abbott: 154 jobs) rather than traditional pharma. Sanofi leads pharma hiring with 42 metabolic-focused positions, but specialized roles in clinical operations remain constrained. Salary expectations range from $153K (Clinical Ops) to $274K (Manufacturing), with strong compensation for commercial and quality roles.
Top Hiring Companies
By Department
Strongest hiring momentum in device/delivery and commercial infrastructure; traditional pharma R&D roles remain limited despite blockbuster pipeline.
Competitive Landscape
4 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage
Trial Timeline
Clinical trial activity over time
Clinical Trials (4)
Total enrollment: 1,578 patients across 4 trials
A Year 2, Safety Extension Study of the Combination of ABT-335 and Statin Therapy for Subjects With Mixed Dyslipidemia
Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of ABT-335 in Combination With Atorvastatin in Subjects With Multiple Abnormal Lipid Levels in the Blood
Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetic Characteristics of DW5124 and DW5124-R, and the Effect of Food on DW5124 in Healthy Adult Volunteers
A Post-marketing Surveillance to Assess Safety and Efficacy of Rosuvatatin/Ezetimibe
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Key Insights
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