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Renal Artery Stenosis

Nephrology
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Pipeline Programs
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Companies
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Clinical Trials
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Approved Products

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Early DiscoveryClinical DevelopmentMarket

Nephrology is a $36.6B mature market dominated by cardiometabolic crossover drugs with limited pure renal innovation.

$36.6B marketMature→ Stable30 products15 companies

Key Trends

  • GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors dominate (69% of spending) due to dual cardio-renal benefits
  • Patent cliffs approaching 2026-2030 create generic conversion risk for blockbuster franchises
  • Pipeline activity remains robust (2,785 trials) but concentrated in early-phase basic research

Career Verdict

Nephrology offers stable employment in commercial and medical affairs roles, but limited growth upside due to mature blockbuster dependency and declining pure renal research focus.

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

Market Leaders

#1OZEMPICStable
$9.2B
Novo Nordisk·Peak12.4yr
#2JARDIANCEStable
$8.8B
#4FARXIGAStable
$4.3B
AstraZeneca·Peak15.4yr

Drug Class Breakdown

Glucagon-like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Agonists
$16.6B(45%)

cardiometabolic dominance

Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors
$8.8B(24%)

cardioprotective expansion

SGLT2 Inhibitors (dapagliflozin class)
$4.3B(12%)

heart failure crossover

Adrenergic Beta3-Agonists
$3.0B(8%)

overactive bladder niche

Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Inhibitors
$1.3B(4%)

declining relevance

Career Outlook

Stable

Nephrology careers are stable but not expanding; the field is supported by blockbuster drugs (GLP-1s, SGLT2i) that face patent cliffs between 2026–2041, creating near-term employment security but long-term uncertainty. Commercial and medical affairs roles dominate hiring, while R&D investment is limited to niche mechanisms (complement inhibition, gene therapy). Career progression depends on specialization in medtech, diagnostics, or orphan nephrology rather than traditional pharma blockbuster development.

Breaking In

Target medtech platforms (Outset, Fresenius) or biotech innovators (Vertex, Calyxo) over traditional pharma; nephrology offers job stability and clinical depth but limited growth trajectory in pure pharmaceutical roles.

For Experienced Professionals

Leverage cardiometabolic expertise to span diabetes, CKD, and HF franchises; position for transition to orphan nephrology (ADPKD, FSGS, IgA) where innovation and valuation multiples are highest.

In-Demand Skills

Renal endpoints and biomarkers (eGFR, albuminuria)Cardio-renal crossover knowledge (diabetes + CKD + HF)Medtech systems expertise (dialysis, transplantation platforms)Medical affairs and key opinion leader management

Best For

Medical Science Liaison (renal specialists)Commercial Manager (established nephro franchise)Clinical Development Manager (rare kidney disease)Real-world evidence analyst (CKD outcomes)

Hiring Landscape

$108K–$330K

Nephrology hiring is concentrated in commercial roles (58 positions, $108K avg) and medical affairs (12 positions, $330K avg), reflecting mature market dynamics. Top hiring companies are innovative platforms (Vertex: 41 jobs) and medtech (Outset: 21 jobs), not traditional pharma. Salary compression in commercial roles suggests commoditization.

124
Open Roles
5
Companies Hiring
4
Departments

Top Hiring Companies

20Growing
8Stable

By Department

Commercial(47%)
$108K
Medical Affairs(10%)
$330K
Clinical Excellence(6%)
$140K
Quality Assurance(4%)
$201K

Hiring favors medtech and biotech platforms over traditional pharma; medical affairs offers premium compensation but limited volume; commercial roles are abundant but underpaid relative to other therapeutic areas.

Competitive Landscape

4 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage

UNION therapeutics
UNION therapeuticsDenmark - Hellerup
2 programs
EVT for RAS & PBV acquisition protocol for target kidneysN/A1 trial
Renal Perfusion Assessment in the Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery StenosisN/A1 trial
Active Trials
NCT03252639Unknown60Est. Jul 2018
NCT05603221Unknown30Est. Jun 2024
Cardiovascular Systems Inc
1 program
Renal Artery Contrast-Free TrialN/A1 trial
Active Trials
NCT01576835Completed75Est. Dec 2012
Cordis
CordisFL - Miami Lakes
1 program
Sirolimus-eluting Palmaz Genesis peripheral stentPHASE_21 trial
Active Trials
NCT00235157Completed105Est. Jul 2005
Biotronik
BiotronikGermany - Berlin
1 program
Dynamic Renal Stent plus Best Medical TreatmentPHASE_31 trial
Active Trials
NCT00640406Completed86Est. Mar 2015

Trial Timeline

Clinical trial activity over time

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BiotronikDynamic Renal Stent plus Best Medical Treatment
CordisSirolimus-eluting Palmaz Genesis peripheral stent
UNION therapeuticsRenal Perfusion Assessment in the Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Stenosis
UNION therapeuticsEVT for RAS & PBV acquisition protocol for target kidneys
Cardiovascular Systems IncRenal Artery Contrast-Free Trial

Clinical Trials (5)

Total enrollment: 356 patients across 5 trials

NCT00640406BiotronikDynamic Renal Stent plus Best Medical Treatment

Comparison of Best Medical Treatment Versus Best Medical Treatment Plus Renal Artery Stenting

Start: Apr 2008Est. completion: Mar 201586 patients
Phase 3Completed
NCT00235157CordisSirolimus-eluting Palmaz Genesis peripheral stent

A Comparison of Coated and Uncoated Stents in Renal Artery Treatment.

Start: Nov 2001Est. completion: Jul 2005105 patients
Phase 2Completed
NCT05603221UNION therapeuticsRenal Perfusion Assessment in the Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Stenosis

Renal Perfusion Assessment in the Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Stenosis

Start: Nov 2020Est. completion: Jun 202430 patients
N/AUnknown
NCT03252639UNION therapeuticsEVT for RAS & PBV acquisition protocol for target kidneys

A Study of Using Parenchymal Blood Volume(PBV) for Endovascular Treatment of Renal Arterial Stenosis

Start: Nov 2016Est. completion: Jul 201860 patients
N/AUnknown
NCT01576835Cardiovascular Systems IncRenal Artery Contrast-Free Trial

Renal Artery Contrast-Free Trial

Start: Feb 2012Est. completion: Dec 201275 patients
N/ACompleted

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Phase Legend

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

Key Insights

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