Respiratory Failure
Pipeline by Development Stage
Respiratory is a $39.4B mature market dominated by established inhalers and combination therapies with significant patent cliff risk.
Key Trends
- Consolidation around GSK's triple-therapy franchises (Trelegy, Breo, Anoro)
- Major patent expirations 2026-2031 creating $7.8B revenue cliff
- High clinical trial activity (4,862 trials) suggesting pipeline innovation despite market maturity
Career Verdict
Respiratory offers stable commercial careers but limited growth upside; best for professionals seeking established markets with strong commercial infrastructure rather than innovation-driven advancement.
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 | 46% | Launch | Growing | 15.0yr |
| 2 | TRULICITY (dulaglutide) | Eli Lilly and Company | $7.4B | 19% | Peak | Stable | |
| 3 | TRELEGY ELLIPTA (fluticasone/umeclidinium/vilanterol) | GSK | $4.5B | 11% | Peak | Declining | 4.9yr |
| 4 | CREON (pancrelipase) | AbbVie | $1.5B | 4% | Approaching LOE | Declining | |
| 5 | BREO ELLIPTA (fluticasone/vilanterol) | GSK | $1.4B | 4% | Peak | Declining | 4.9yr |
Drug Class Breakdown
dominant market driver
fragmented portfolio
rapidly expanding
legacy product
patent cliff approaching
mature maintenance therapy
Career Outlook
StableRespiratory is a stable, mature market suitable for commercial and medical affairs professionals seeking established career paths, but offers limited growth or innovation-focused opportunities. The impending patent cliff ($7.8B+ revenue at risk 2026-2031) will drive near-term restructuring and consolidation, potentially reducing headcount in 2027-2028. Professionals should expect strong compensation in Medical Affairs and field roles but limited advancement into strategic or R&D positions.
Breaking In
New graduates should prioritize commercial, field-based, or Medical Affairs roles over R&D; respiratory offers structured training and stable compensation but limited innovation exposure, so pair this experience with cross-therapeutic skill-building for long-term mobility.
For Experienced Professionals
Experienced professionals should evaluate whether to maximize earnings in this mature, stable market or transition to higher-growth areas (oncology, cell therapy); respiratory consolidation 2027-2030 will reduce senior-level opportunities, so consider strategic moves before patent cliff impacts headcount.
In-Demand Skills
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Hiring Landscape
The respiratory sector shows modest hiring momentum (510 jobs across tracked positions) concentrated in commercial and engineering roles, with AstraZeneca and GSK leading. Medical Affairs positions command premium salaries ($314K avg) but represent only 3% of openings, reflecting the mature market's focus on sales execution over innovation. Hiring velocity is moderate and reflects market consolidation rather than expansion, suggesting limited career progression opportunities for early-to-mid career professionals.
Top Hiring Companies
By Department
Respiratory hiring favors commercial and field-based roles over R&D; Medical Affairs roles offer premium compensation but are scarce, making this area competitive for specialized talent.
Competitive Landscape
15 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage
Trial Timeline
Clinical trial activity over time
Showing 15 of 21 trials with date data
Clinical Trials (21)
Total enrollment: 1,693 patients across 21 trials
Proportional Assist Ventilation (PAV) in Early Stage of Critically Ill Patients
Intellivent Versus Conventional Ventilation
Sedation Management in Pediatric Patients Supported on Mechanical Ventilation
Patient-Ventilator Dyssynchrony Detection With a Machine Learning Algorithm
Monitoring of Breathing Effort Through Pressure Time Product Measurement Using Airway Occlusion Pressure
Closed-Loop O2 Use During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation Of Pediatric Patients
Multicenter, Multinational, Follow-Up Clinical Trial of the Performance of RESPINOR DXT to Identify Patients at Increased Risk of Weaning Failure
Muscle Pressure Estimation With Artificial Intelligence During Mechanical Ventilation
A Pilot Study Investigating the Detection of Episodes of Severe Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony
Mask Adhesive Institutional Study
COVID-19 Advanced Respiratory Physiology (CARP) Study
Stress Related Disorders in Family Members of COVID-19 Patients Admitted to the ICU
Plasma Adsorption in Patients With Confirmed COVID-19
Jet or Vibrating Mesh Nebulisation for Secretion Management in ICU
The Impact of Age-dependent Haptoglobin Deficiency on Plasma Free Hemoglobin Levels During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support
Preoxygenation in the Intensive Care Unit Using a Nose-mouth Mask Versus High-flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen.
Safety Study of Non-invasive Ventilation Versus High-flow Oxygen in Patients With Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Undergoing Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy.
Ventilator Monitoring in Early Exacerbation Detection
Autotitrating Versus Standard Non-invasive Ventilation (NIV) in Acute Exacerbation of Respiratory Failure
Trilogy Comparison Study - Pediatrics
Sleep Quality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
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