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Sonoma Pharmaceuticals SNOA Product Pipeline Analysis, 2017 Update [Report Updated: 31082017] Prices from USD $750

08:05 EDT 29 Sep 2017 | BioPortfolio Report Blog

Summary

Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Inc Sonoma, formerly Oculus Innovative Sciences is a pharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and markets prescription and nonprescription products for the treatment of dermatological conditions and advanced tissue care. The company offers products for advanced wound management, nursing home and home healthcare, wound and skin care, among others. It offers women's healthcare products, Microcyn skin and wound care products, Regenacyn advanced scar management hydrogel and animal healthcare, among others. Sonoma develops its products based on shelfstable microcyn technology platform. The company sells its products through OTC stores. The company has its presence in Europe, China, India, Mexico, Caribbean, Middle East, Singapore and Malaysia. Sonoma is headquartered in Petaluma, California, the US.

This report is a source for data, analysis, and actionable intelligence on the company's portfolio of pipeline products. The report provides key information about the company, its major products and brands.

The report enhances decision making capabilities and help to create effective counter strategies to gain competitive advantage.

Scope:

The report reviews detailed company profile with information on business description, key company facts, major products and services, key competitors, key employees, locations and subsidiaries and recent developments
The report analyzes all pipeline products in development for the company Sonoma Pharmaceuticals
The report provides pipeline analysis on all pipeline products of the company by equipment type, by indication, by development stage, and by trial status
The report covers detailed information on each pipeline product with information on pipeline territory, stage of development, device class, regulatory path, indications, applications and estimated launch date
The report provides detailed description of products in development, technical specification and functions
The report also covers ongoing clinical trials wherever applicable with information on trial name, trial objective, sponsor, trial design , trial status and phase, estimated start and end date.

Reasons to Buy:

Develop business strategies by understanding the trends and developments driving the medical devices pipeline and technology landscape
Design and develop your product development, marketing and sales strategies by understanding the competitor portfolio
To formulate effective Research Development strategies
Develop marketentry and market expansion strategies
Exploit inlicensing and outlicensing opportunities by identifying products, most likely to ensure a robust return
Plan mergers and acquisitions effectively by identifying key players of the most promising pipeline
Identify emerging players with potentially strong product portfolio and create effective counterstrategies to gain competitive advantage
Develop competition strategies by identifying the status and likely launch of the competitors' pipeline products through review of the clinical trials, stage and of development, etc
Identify, understand and capitalize the next highvalue products that your competitor would add in its portfolio

Note: Some sections may be missing if data is unavailable for the company

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