Region: Europe
Category: Dietary Supplements

Europe Dietary Supplements

(330 reports matching your criteria)
  • Consumer Health in Serbia

    ... years of steep inflation. Hence, price increases have not dented demand for consumer health products in 2024, with pharmacies reporting fewer consumer complaints about price increases. Brand loyalty to remains high in consumer health, especially ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Ukraine

    ... 2024 the category has benefited both from strong consumer demand but also rising unit prices triggered by high inflation and rising production and logistics costs. Although Russia's invasion of Ukraine led to a significant decline ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Switzerland

    ... resulting in nutritional imbalances, inadequate rest, and limited exercise. For many, dietary supplements are seen as a practical solution to fill these gaps and enhance overall nutrition. Probiotic supplements are witnessing significant growth, fuelled by ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Sweden

    ... occur, has underpinned sales. Although the rate of inflation was much lower in 2024 than in the previous years, current value growth was still partly driven by price increases. Swedes are accustomed to researching their ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Serbia

    ... of vitamins is supporting sales. Consumer demand is also stimulated by the growing trend towards illness prevention. More than two-thirds of vitamin consumers believe that some health issues cannot be avoided by maintaining a healthy ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Switzerland

    ... well within the Swiss National Bank’s target of below 2%. As a result, prices are expected to stay relatively stable. However, the high cost of living continues to impact Swiss households, particularly lower-income families, who ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Lithuania

    ... to a stabilised consumer base following a temporary boost by migration from Ukraine and other countries. Euromonitor International's Consumer Health in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Lithuania

    ... with consumption now normalised. Sales rose substantially when the coronavirus first broke out, and post-pandemic they continue to settle back down again. Vitamin C continues to lose share in 2024. The vitamin was incredibly popular ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Latvia

    ... support immune health, like Vitamin D and Zinc, as well as supplements for bone strength and overall wellness, such as Calcium and Multivitamins, have been extremely popular. Latvians are increasingly investing in their long-term health ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Latvia

    ... to stagnate due to maturity and economic uncertainty. Consumers remain cautious with expenditure and are choosing more affordable options when they feel necessary. Price inflation continues to underpin current value growth although inflation has fallen ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Slovakia

    ... 2023. One key subcategory to benefit from this trend are probiotics, which are widely recognised for their positive effects on gut health and overall wellbeing. Before the pandemic, probiotics were gaining significant traction, but this ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Lithuania

    ... Combination dietary supplements remain a popular type of supplement in Lithuania in 2023. Combinations such as vitamin B with magnesium are in demand, with the combination seen as a good way to get a natural ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Norway

    ... trends such as increasingly sedentary work and rising screen time. Dietary supplements is also subject to a relatively high level of product innovation, compared to OTC consumer health categories, adding value to the category. Dietary ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Norway

    ... which often includes taking daily vitamins to improve overall health and protect the immune system. While many Norwegians are sceptical about the use of vitamins, outside of vitamin D which is recommended by the government, ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Slovakia

    ... as consumers gradually shifted their focus from solely boosting immunity to prioritising beauty from within. However, in 2024, retail volumes are projected to rebound slightly, accompanied by a more significant increase in retail value, largely ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Latvia

    ... since given way to decline as health concerns and purchasing levels subside. Nonetheless, volume sales remain well above pre-pandemic levels reflecting the stronger interest in taking vitamins in Latvia since the COVID-19 pandemic took effect. ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Ireland

    ... now in the past. Therefore, although vitamins is expected to maintain retail volume and current value growth in Ireland in 2024, it is set to return to the pre-pandemic slower growth rate. Nevertheless, the consumption ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Ireland

    ... COVID-19 led more Irish consumers to start taking dietary supplements on a regular basis as a preventive measure to improve their general health and wellbeing, and reduce their risk of various diseases. Although the pandemic ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Estonia

    ... Estonian vitamins market returns to more typical sales levels. While the category experienced exceptional growth during the pandemic, the economic uncertainty prevailing in Estonia further affects market performance. Single vitamins continue to outperform multivitamins, with ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Estonia

    ... key categories are experiencing stagnation or even decline due to these challenges. Nevertheless, self-care remains a prevailing trend, with many consumers continuing to focus on vitamins, dietary supplements, and herbal/traditional remedies as part of a ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Estonia

    ... lessons learned during the pandemic initially supported sales, many consumers continue to approach their health in a reactive, rather than preventative, manner. As economic conditions worsened, the purchasing of dietary supplements became an area where ... Read More

  • Europe Medical Ceramics Market Report by Material Types (Bioinert, Bioactive, Bioresorbable, Piezo Ceramics), Application (Surgical Instruments, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic application, Dental Application) Countries and Company 2024-2032

    ... ceramics that are employed in different healthcare applications and processes and are by and large bio compatible, strong and very durable. Being made from inorganic non-metallic compounds like alumina, zirconia and hydroxyapatite, these materials have ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Portugal

    ... maturity compared to other European countries, dietary supplements is presented with good growth opportunities. Portuguese consumers are increasingly aware of the range of dietary supplements available and are keen to take preventive action. Social media ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Portugal

    ... volumes in most categories. The preventive health trend is developing well, and this is having a positive impact on consumer health purchases, notably mineral supplements, multivitamins and probiotics. Sleep aids remain a very dynamic category ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Finland

    ... are increasingly opting for generics and basic offerings. At the same time other categories, including vitamins and dietary supplements, digestive remedies, and sports nutrition, are performing more robustly. Euromonitor International's Consumer Health in Finland report ... Read More

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