-- Pfizer's Smoking Cessation Treatment, Chantix, Emerges as the Number One
Most Frequently Searched Prescription Brand
RESTON, Va., April 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq:
SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a listing of
the 20 most commonly searched health conditions as well as the 15 most
commonly searched prescription brands in February 2008. The results, from
comScore's custom search capability, revealed that the terms "pregnancy"
and "cancer" were the two most frequently searched conditions, garnering
8.8 million and 7.7 million search queries respectively. That five of the
20 conditions (herpes, HIV, HPV, menopause and pregnancy) relate to sexual
or reproductive health may be a function of these conditions' highly
personal nature and the anonymity the Internet provides.
Most Commonly Searched Health Conditions - February 2008
Total U.S. - Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore, Inc.
Search Term Search Queries
(000)
Pregnancy 8,841
Cancer 7,718
Flu 1,824
Depression 1,807
Diabetes 1,758
Addiction 1,407
Herpes 1,340
HIV 976
Anxiety 910
Stroke 872
HPV 861
Bipolar 861
Cholesterol 816
Headache 763
Menopause 667
Hepatitis 614
Arthritis 600
ADHD 573
Asthma 569
Fibromyalgia 551
"It's not too surprising that some of the most common health
conditions, such as diabetes, depression and flu, have made the list, but
it's interesting that these terms generate fewer searches than
significantly less prevalent conditions like cancer and pregnancy. A reason
for this may be due to life-changing nature of a cancer diagnosis or a
pregnancy," said Carolina Petrini, comScore senior vice president. "When
facing a serious illness like cancer or after becoming pregnant or
considering pregnancy, consumers often turn to the Internet to search for
information and educate themselves in a private setting. comScore's
findings, along with information about the search popularity of branded
terms provide meaningful insights into the ways consumers use search to
find health information online."
Chantix Reigns as the Most Frequently Searched Brand but Depression
Drugs Dominate List.
The study also looked at the top 15 most commonly searched prescription
brand name treatments and found that Pfizer's Chantix, a smoking cessation
treatment, topped the list, generating more than 500,000 search queries in
February 2008. Adderall (a commonly prescribed ADHD treatment) and Viagra
(a popular erectile dysfunction treatment) came in a close second and third
on the list, respectively.
Additionally, four of the fifteen most frequently searched prescription
brands -- Cymbalta, Effexor, Lexapro, and Prozac -- are depression
treatments. For patients seeking information about this highly personal
condition, the Internet provides an ideal channel.
Most Commonly Searched Prescription Brands - February 2008
Total U.S. - Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore, Inc.
Brand Name Search Queries
(000)
Chantix 507
Adderall 469
Viagra 348
Ambien 334
Lexapro 274
Effexor 264
Cymbalta 235
Lyrica 233
Seroquel 198
Lipitor 181
Prozac 174
Cialis 120
Paxil 119
Crestor 119
Singulair 114
Additional Insights:
-- The top searched health condition, "pregnancy," is searched 17 times more often than the most popularly searched brand name, "Chantix."
-- The second most searched term, "cancer," garnered 7.7 million search queries in February. Of those queries, 1 million were specific to the term "breast cancer."
-- The number of searches for ADHD (573,000) was very similar to the number of searches for the ADHD treatment, Adderall (469,000). Because the popularity of condition versus brand searches differs based on
condition, this data supports the need for marketers to evaluate their therapeutic area's online search landscape so they can properly allocate resources toward strategic, non-branded and branded search campaigns.
-- A condition's prevalence is not necessarily correlated to its search popularity. For instance, according to data from the American Diabetes Association and the National Institute of Health, there are several
million more people living in the United States with diabetes than with cancer. However, the number of search queries for the term "cancer" (7.7 million) was more than four times the number of search queries for the term "diabetes" (1.8 million).
-- A comparison of the search terms "pregnancy" (which garnered 8.8 million searches) and "cholesterol" (which garnered less than a million searches) revealed a similar discrepancy. In the United States,
approximately 4 million women a year give birth (as reported by the American Pregnancy Association), while nearly 40 million people suffer from high cholesterol (as reported by the American Heart Association).
-- Historically, awareness of Fibromyalgia -- which was the twentieth most popularly searched health condition -- has been low and resources have been scarce. However, searches for the treatment have likely grown in
the past couple of months due to the recent approval of Pfizer's Lyrica as a treatment for the condition. The relatively large number of searches for Fibromyalgia, is likely a result of marketing around Lyrica which has helped to raise awareness of the condition.
About comScore Pharmaceutical Solutions
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to understand the impact that brand, condition-specific, and health portal
Web sites have on consumers' brand awareness, conversion, and patient
compliance. comScore's products deliver actionable insight to help refine
consumer profiles, identify key alliances, optimize interactive marketing
initiatives, benchmark against the competition and accurately measure the
ROI of Web site and online marketing programs.
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