Category: Medical Adhesives & Sealants
Medical Adhesives & Sealants market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Wound Care in Indonesia
Wound Care in Indonesia Demand for wound care products in Indonesia is set to see consistent growth in 2024, largely driven by the increasing physical activity among various demographic groups, including school communities, sports enthusiasts, and the general public, many of whom are embracing a mor ... Read More
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Wound Care in Tunisia
Wound Care in Tunisia Consumption of wound care has been falling since 2023, pushing retail volume sales into decline. There has been a notable lack of new launches, advertising and innovation by domestic players in 2024. Local manufacturers are primarily focusing on private and public hospitals in ... Read More
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Wound Care in Kenya
Wound Care in Kenya Consumers are gravitating towards more affordable wound care products, especially those in lower-income brackets. Pricing plays a significant role in purchasing decisions, with local brands like Mediplast often popular for their lower price points and wide availability in traditi ... Read More
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Wound Care in Serbia
Wound Care in Serbia Unit prices continue to stimulate current value sales of wound care in Serbia. However, retail volume sales are recording a decline due to ongoing price sensitivity as consumers grapple with costs of living. Consumers are prioritising essential consumer health products and are c ... Read More
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Wound Care in Pakistan
Wound Care in Pakistan Wound care in Pakistan is expected to register healthy current value and volume growth in 2024. Volume growth is supported by continuing population growth. Value sales for gauze, tape and other wound care is slightly higher than sticking plasters, through sticking plasters are ... Read More
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Wound Care in Slovenia
Wound Care in Slovenia The increasing popularity of self-medication and the convenience trend is positively impacting the performance of wound care in Slovenia in 2024. Consumer demand is stable despite demographic challenges and stagnant Euromonitor International's Wound Care in Slovenia report off ... Read More
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Wound Care in Uzbekistan
Wound Care in Uzbekistan Wound care in Uzbekistan predominantly centres around a basic product portfolio. Due to consumers level of income, the landscape has financial limitations, leading cost-effective solutions to be widespread. As a result, the segment is marked by an absence of noteworthy advan ... Read More
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Wound Care in Israel
Wound Care in Israel Wound care is set to see current value growth in Israel in 2024. The category is seeing increased value sales as consumers demand more advanced wound care. There is a growing demand for products that deliver faster wound healing properties, minimise scarring or reduce pain. In a ... Read More
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Wound Care in Uruguay
Wound Care in Uruguay Wound care is set to record double-digit retail value sales in 2024, benefiting from the change in the Argentina exchange rate. From February 2024, this immediately impacted prices and led to a decline in small-scale smuggling that bought products from Argentina to Uruguay. As ... Read More
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Wound Care in Morocco
Wound Care in Morocco As more Moroccans embrace healthier lifestyles through regular gym attendance and outdoor activities like walking, running and cycling, there is an accompanying rise in incidents of accidents and sprains, driving demand for wound care in 2024. All wound care product areas are s ... Read More
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Wound Care in Slovakia
Wound Care in Slovakia Demand for wound care products in Slovakia is set to remains stable in 2024, following a modest decline in retail volume sales in the previous year. In the first quarter of 2024, Slovak tourism experienced significant growth, with domestic travel projected to rise further as p ... Read More
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Wound Care in Egypt
Wound Care in Egypt Wound care is a rather mature category in Egypt, with somewhat unpredictable and as-needed demand, which continues to influence sales in the category in 2024. However, there is a large selection of products for consumers to choose from, including products targeted to children whi ... Read More
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Wound Care in Peru
Wound Care in Peru The return to normality after the COVID-19 outbreak has positively impacted sales of wound care in Peru. As consumers resume activities outside the home, they are more likely to incur cuts and bruises, boosting sales and growth on the landscape. Additionally, the return of childre ... Read More
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Wound Care in Saudi Arabia
Wound Care in Saudi Arabia Increasing awareness of effective wound hygiene practices, in addition to health and safety requirements in various occupational settings, are key factors driving the demand for wound care in Saudi Arabia. Individuals and healthcare professionals alike are increasingly con ... Read More
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Wound Care in Portugal
Wound Care in Portugal Wound care is a mature category in Portugal, yet it is facing solid growth in retail volume and current value terms in 2024. It is common for households to remain stocked up in basic wound care items. The popularity of out of home activities for adults and children is supporti ... Read More
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Wound Care in South Korea
Wound Care in South Korea Wound care in South Korea is expected to maintain stable retail current value growth in 2024, with gauze, tape and other wound care accounting for the highest sales and strongest growth rate. In a mature category such as wound care, consumer purchasing patterns tend to foll ... Read More
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Wound Care in Australia
Wound Care in Australia Wound care in Australia is a largely mature category, with the most significant shifts in consumer behaviour noted during pandemic-related lockdowns followed by the resumption of regular lifestyles. With sport and physical activities returning to full capacity, the demand for ... Read More
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Wound Care in Bulgaria
Wound Care in Bulgaria Wound care in Bulgaria is quite a mature category and this presents an obstacle for new players seeking to enter and establish themselves against incumbent players. Innovation and competitive pricing are needed to capture the consumers’ attention and support growth. In 2024, w ... Read More
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Wound Care in Croatia
Wound Care in Croatia In Croatia, inbound tourism continues to play significant role in shaping consumer demand for wound care products in 2024 complementing domestic consumption. The influx of tourists to the Adriatic Coast during the summer months drives spending on preventive wound care products, ... Read More
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Wound Care in Hungary
Wound Care in Hungary Wound care in Hungary saw a slowdown in value sales growth over 2024, whilst retail volumes continued to contract. Current value sales were driven by rising prices and investments in higher quality products. Consumers are keen to invest in a reputable first aid kit where produc ... Read More
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Wound Care in Argentina
Wound Care in Argentina Wound care in Argentina is forecast to see decline in retail volume terms due to weak consumption. Government reforms have driven up the cost of living and unemployment forcing consumers to make cutbacks on non-essential products like wound care products. It is also worth not ... Read More
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Wound Care in China
Wound Care in China Wound care is set to maintain slow and stable retail current value growth in China in 2024. The category remains highly concentrated, with Yunnan Baiyao and Band-Aid holding significant value shares. These two brands are expected to lead value sales of sticking plasters/adhesive ... Read More
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Wound Care in the United Arab Emirates
Wound Care in the United Arab Emirates Demand for wound care in the United Arab Emirates continues to grow in 2024. The United Arab Emirates is home to a vibrant, youthful population, with millennials increasingly engaging in outdoor activities during the winter months. This trend is likely to drive ... Read More
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Wound Care in the US
Wound Care in the US An improvement was seen in the growth rate for wound care in retail current value terms in the US in 2023 compared with the previous year, and a positive performance is also expected in 2024. In addition to price rises, this is due to the increasing number of people participatin ... Read More
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Wound Care in Azerbaijan
Wound Care in Azerbaijan Sales of wound care continue to decline in retail volume terms in 2024. This trend can be largely explained by a decrease in the purchasing power of the population. With household budgets being squeezed consumers are more focused on basic goods and are only buying wound care ... Read More