Region: Africa
Category: Dietary Supplements

Africa Dietary Supplements

(123 reports matching your criteria)
  • Vitamins in Cameroon

    ... despite the economic hardships seen, a growing number of local consumers are willing to put their health and wellbeing as a priority. This is where vitamins come in, along with dietary supplements. Indeed, there has ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Cameroon

    ... and other inflationary pressures, this means consumers are turning away from expensive pharmacists and towards cheaper roadside vendors and community kiosks to purchase the products they seek. However, such vendors are not compliant with the ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Cameroon

    ... increase in prices in production costs in Cameroon by the end of 2023, while that of other industries fell. This, combined with the high cost of living, means prices of consumer health products sold at ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Tunisia

    ... but also those in middle-income groups. Tunisian doctors have a major influence on sales of vitamins with many recommending their patients should consume vitamins, notably pregnant women, the elderly and children. The availability of these ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Tunisia

    ... a dynamic range of products to consumers, with over 200 available in 2024 and new launches from domestic players. Recommendations from doctors to take iron, magnesium, manganese, and zinc is also supporting sales of mineral ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in South Africa

    ... in discretionary items. Many lower-income households struggling financially do not consider dietary supplements as essential purchases when they are trying to pay for groceries, fuel and rent. Euromonitor International's Dietary Supplements in South Africa report ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Kenya

    ... This price hike has led consumers to seek more affordable alternatives, with local brands offering vitamin C supplements at a lower cost of KES800. Additionally, generic vitamins are gaining popularity as they offer the same ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in South Africa

    ... rise in 2024. South Africa remains challenged by various several factors, including inflationary pressures, high interest rates (to combat the elevated level of inflation), and the continual burden of loadshedding on the local economy, which ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Kenya

    ... balanced diet and the role that dietary supplements can play in addressing deficiencies. Lifestyle changes, longer work hours and a lack of time for nutritious meal preparation are prompting more people to consider vitamin and ... Read More

  • Vitamins in South Africa

    ... prevent or avoid the worse symptoms of viruses and common illnesses. This is encouraging further demand for vitamin C, which is the most popular single vitamin in South Africa. However, retail volume growth is now ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Morocco

    ... intake, fortify their natural defences against illness and alleviate symptoms associated with chronic conditions. The trend, which gained momentum during the pandemic, persists among consumers with middle- and higher-income profiles as they seek to support ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Morocco

    ... mitigate the risks associated with various diseases. Further, a growing number of individuals are turning to vitamins to address existing health issues they attribute to inadequate nutrient intake. While these trends are well-established, they have ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Côte d'Ivoire

    ... disease. Many consumers self-medicate for cost reasons and they rely on family, friends and pharmacists for advice. Moreover, inflation obstructs imports and sees prices rise locally. Thus, there is wide use of the illicit trade, ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Morocco

    ... cuts in import duties. While Morocco has managed to avoid the direct foreign exchange issues faced by other nations, the global economic climate still exerts pressure. Euromonitor International's Consumer Health in Morocco report offers a ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Nigeria

    ... have faced even stronger price hikes, although even categories dominated by locally manufactured items, such as analgesics, have seen massive price increases. As a result, essential products with a broad range of affordable options, such ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Egypt

    ... importance of maintaining good health and preventing diseases, especially so after the COVID-19 pandemic, with this event further enhancing health trends. In turn, this has led to a greater understanding of the role of vitamins ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Nigeria

    ... the overall inflationary environment in the country, largely fuelled by the depreciation of the local currency. In volume terms, however, sales are set to decline significantly due to reduced consumer spending power. Euromonitor International's Dietary ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Egypt

    ... approaches that address physical, mental, and emotional health. We also continue to see a focus on immunity-boosting supplements, herbal remedies, overall health hygiene, and preventive healthcare measures, as inspired by the era of the COVID-19 ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Nigeria

    ... which have weakened consumer spending power and shifted focus away from non-essential products. Meanwhile, average unit prices have risen considerably, driving strong current value growth despite reduced consumption. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in Nigeria report offers ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Egypt

    ... is a growing awareness about the importance of maintaining good health and preventing diseases, especially so after the COVID-19 pandemic, with this event further enhancing health trends. In turn, this has led to a greater ... Read More

  • 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

  • Consumer Health in Algeria

    ... unit prices, driven by inflationary pressures, has resulted in considerable growth in retail value terms across the consumer health sector. However, this growth is somewhat distorted, as it reflects price hikes rather than volume expansion. ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Algeria

    ... seen as essential healthcare products. Despite the growing recognition of the health benefits associated with regular supplement use, retail value sales of dietary supplements remain relatively modest. Nevertheless, the category has shown steady growth throughout ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Algeria

    ... still not perceived as essential compared to a healthy diet, and remain further down the list of consumer priorities. Furthermore, the category is not immune to the ongoing economic challenges, with the decline in purchasing ... Read More

  • Barth Syndrome Treatment Market, By Therapeutic Approaches (Enzyme Replacement Therapy, Gene Therapy, Supportive Care, Stem Cell Therapy, and Others (Small Molecule Drugs)), By Drug Classes (Cardiolipin Precursors, Antioxidants, Immunomodulators, Antibiotics, Dietary Supplements, and Others), By Route of Administration (Oral, Intravenous, and Others (Intramuscular and Topical)), By End User (Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Research Institutions, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)

    ... Route of Administration (Oral, Intravenous, and Others (Intramuscular and Topical)), By End User (Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Research Institutions, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) The global ... Read More

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