Dietary Supplements Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Dietary supplements are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN). Except in the case of a new dietary ingredient, dietary supplements do not need approval by the FDA before being marketed. Under DSHEA, manufacturers must assure that the dietary supplements it manufactures or distributes are safe and that any claims made about them are demonstrated by sufficient data to show that they are not false or misleading.
DSHEA influences the manufacture of dietary supplements by setting forth a number of rules and guidelines. These include: the establishment of a new plan for assuring safety, nutrition and ingredient labeling specifications, outlining directives for marketing literature, regulation for the use of claims and nutritional support statements, and grant to the FDA the authority to establish good manufacturing practice (GMP) regulations.
Dietary Supplements Industry Research & Market Reports
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Dietary Supplements in Dominican Republic
... they are increasing all the time. An emerging supplement is probiotics for helping to balance gut bacteria. Probiotics have already gained prominence in dairy, with brands such as Yoka yoghurt, or infant breakfast cereal Nestum, ... Read More
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Vitamins in Spain
... number of consumers are adapting their priorities to place a stronger focus on self-worth and self-care. For example, more people are spending money on activities and travel, and less on acquiring physical goods. Added to ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Ethiopia
... hikes, and local manufacturers struggle with raw material costs. Government initiatives aim to support local production and reduce import dependence. Euromonitor International's Consumer Health in Ethiopia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Vitamins in Dominican Republic
... has returned to vitamin consumption, with consumers buying more vitamins during the Winter months, mainly to stave off colds and flus, in particular vitamin C and D. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in Dominican Republic report offers ... Read More
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Vitamins in the Netherlands
... an endemic phase, consumers remain focused on immune health, driving demand for products like vitamin C, which is known to support the immune system. Vitamin D is also experiencing growing demand, partly due to new ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in the Netherlands
... While there is a sustained demand for dietary supplements known to enhance the immune system, such as echinacea, a legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic. consumer attention has shifted towards products that address other areas, such ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Spain
... and beauty and personal care, from vitamins through to skin care, hair care, and eye care. Indeed, a key trend in 2024 is the blurring of lines between categories and industries, as consumers seek convenience ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Georgia
... to a consistent rise in awareness regarding dietary supplements since 2020. This growing awareness is stimulating demand for popular products such as zinc, omega-3, magnesium and selenium, as well as greater interest in combination dietary ... Read More
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Vitamins in Croatia
... of COVID-19, consumers are increasingly prioritising preventative health measures, resulting in a more serious approach to vitamins and supplementation. Self-medication has become a prominent trend, with a significant rise in the number of consumers taking ... Read More
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Vitamins in Denmark
... overall health and support immunity, especially following the health-conscious behaviours developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although inflation rates were significantly lower in 2024 compared to previous years, a portion of the value growth in the ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Bulgaria
... conditions subside in Bulgaria. The country’s ageing population is supporting the growth of dietary supplements as older consumers need additional support for their function and overall wellbeing. As a result, products such as ginkgo biloba ... Read More
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Vitamins in Hungary
... of these products in Hungary surged during the early stages of the pandemic due to increased health-consciousness, sales have since dropped off as specific concerns surrounding COVID-19 have receded with the rollout of vaccines and ... Read More
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Vitamins in Colombia
... downward trajectory in demand is underpinned by a fragile economy, which has limited household spending power. However, while vitamins were used as a regular preventive measure for maintaining good health before the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, ... Read More
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Vitamins in Bulgaria
... for long periods as they have very limited exposure to the sun. In 2023, an estimated 60% of the population in Bulgaria is thought to have a vitamin D deficiency. Moreover, this comes at a ... Read More
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Vitamins in Greece
... increases underpin retail current value growth in most categories, amid declines in retail volume sales. In the two categories projected to see retail volume growth over 2024, vitamin B and vitamin D, retail value growth ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Canada
... probiotic supplements recording notable growth underpinned by consumers’ continued interest in gut health and general wellness. There is growing awareness of the role of the gut microbiome in overall health and wellbeing, which is supporting ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Croatia
... dietary supplements become a regular part of daily nutrition, consumer demand remains stable. This stability, combined with price hikes amid moderate inflation in 2024, is leading to solid value sales. Only a few segments, which ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Hungary
... more interested in replenishing stocks of dietary supplements that are considered important to everyday health. In addition, consumers have been seeking out dietary supplements with specific benefits, that help prevent against certain diseases or strengthen ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... significant product price increases, particularly as input material costs rise amidst geopolitical crises in the wider region and globally. This inflationary environment restricts consumer spending and limits the growth potential of many consumer health categories. ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Croatia
... has brought clear benefits to Croatia’s economy, local consumers witnessed additional price increases following the switch from the national currency Croatian Kuna (HRK) to the Euro. Overall, consumer health in Croatia is managing to stay ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Georgia
... of OTC products. The influx of immigrants from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus to Georgia in 2022, prompted by the war in Ukraine, is gradually decreasing. At the same time, tourism continues to recover, positively impacting ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Malaysia
... especially strong performance, driven by the accelerated use of digital devices, which has led to an increase in the number of Malaysians experiencing vision problems, such as dry, irritated eyes. Euromonitor International's Dietary Supplements in ... Read More
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Digital Pharmacy Global Market Report 2024 Including: 1) By Product: Medicines And Treatments; Personal Care Products; Vitamins And Supplements 2) By Drug Type: Prescription Medicines; Over-The-Counter (OTC) Products 3) By Business Model: Captive; Franchise; Aggregator 4) By Platform: App-Based; Web-Based 5) By Application: Urban Areas; Rural Areas Covering: Walmart Inc. ; Amazon.com Inc.; MetLife Inc.; Omnicell (OMCL) Inc.; Hims & Hers Health Inc.
... App-Based; Web-Based5) By Application: Urban Areas; Rural AreasCovering: Walmart Inc. ; Amazon.com Inc.; MetLife Inc.; Omnicell (OMCL) Inc.; Hims & Hers Health Inc. Digital Pharmacy Global Market Report 2024 from The Business Research Company provides ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Bolivia
... players grapple with escalating costs related to financial intermediation for importing products and raw materials for production. These costs are being passed on to the final consumer through price increases, and the rise in prices ... Read More
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Vitamins in Malaysia
... first half of the review period. This slowdown is primarily driven by the normalisation of the immunity-boosting trend that gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the virus transitions into its endemic phase, consumer demand ... Read More