Region: Europe
Category: Life Sciences

Europe Life Sciences

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  • 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

  • Dermatologicals in Norway

    ... a strong performance since the COVID-19 crisis (similar to many other categories). As a result, 2024 is expected to be a return to longstanding trends and more stable growth. There is a strong demand for ... Read More

  • India Extended Warranty Market: Market Size, Forecast, Insights, Segmentation, and Competitive Landscape with Impact of COVID-19 & Russia-Ukraine War

    ... 2025-2034. This report on India extended warranty market report provides holistic understanding of the market along with market sizing, forecast, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. The report presents a clear picture of the India extended ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Ireland

    ... are two opposing trends which are contributing to limited growth. On the one hand, increasing health consciousness is leading many people in Ireland to be less likely to suffer from common digestive complaints, as they ... 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

  • Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Estonia

    ... sales surges, often rising by 30-40% in winter. The market's performance is closely tied to the severity of flu seasons, with sales fluctuating more in response to spikes in flu cases than to manufacturers’ efforts ... 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

  • Wound Care in Estonia

    ... and Octenisept antiseptics have become essential household items, particularly during the active summer months. These products are widely used for treating minor injuries and have ensured consistent sales across the market. The trend of active ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Ireland

    ... This category did not experience such significant turbulence over the pandemic period as products such as analgesics, or cough and cold remedies. Value sales in 2024 are expected to be only marginally higher than the ... Read More

  • Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Ireland

    ... after the disruption during and after the pandemic. While 2022 and 2023 saw big jumps in sales due to the tripledemic of RSV, flu, and COVID-19, 2024 is set to realign and return to more ... Read More

  • The Pulse of IT in the European Healthcare Market: Key Deals and Initiatives, July-September 2024

    ... the third quarter of 2024, despite funding shortfalls hindering modernization, European healthcare stakeholders continue to recognize that technology is essential for enhancing operational efficiency and patient care. Prioritizing technological investment is crucial for European healthcare ... Read More

  • Sleep Aids in Ireland

    ... awareness of the need for sufficient good quality sleep to maintain good health. Sleep aids is growing due to increased stress and anxiety along with busy lives, the rising cost of living, and unrest in ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Estonia

    ... rather than any major innovations. Digestive remedies remain a smaller segment in the overall OTC market in Estonia, with lower demand than vitamins, dietary supplements, and analgesics. One of the most popular products in this ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Estonia

    ... down through generations. Herbal products like chamomile, rose hips, and St. John’s wort are staples in many households, used to treat everyday ailments such as colds, digestion issues, and anxiety. This deep-rooted tradition has helped ... Read More

  • Wound Care in Ireland

    ... first aid supplies to keep at home. Despite the economic uncertainties in the country, the necessity of wound care products means they remain essential items in households. With pandemic supplies fully exhausted, Irish consumers are ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Estonia

    ... but the market faces constraints due to a lack of significant innovation. This saturation is reflected in stable yet modest sales growth, with minimal differentiation between products. During the pandemic, there was a notable shift ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Estonia

    ... Panadol continue to dominate the market for fever reducers, as they are perceived as reliable and effective solutions for managing common childhood ailments. Similarly, Brontex has become a preferred choice for paediatric cough syrups, specifically ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Ireland

    ... However, growth steadily slowed afterwards, to see a negative performance towards the end of 2023. After the temporary uplift to sales, in 2024, the growth rate is set to moderate significantly, returning to a more ... Read More

  • NRT Smoking Cessation Aids in Ireland

    ... of smoking, and many are turning to such products to help them quit. The smoking population in Ireland is therefore set to continue to fall in 2024, as is the actual number of smokers. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Ireland

    ... This slowdown comes as consumer spending normalises after a post-pandemic surge. Nevertheless, consumer demand for consumer health products made from herbal/natural ingredients is already well-developed in Ireland, and this will continue to support the growth ... 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

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Ireland

    ... rates seen in the previous two years. In addition to cases of COVID-19, Ireland witnessed more intense seasons of the common cold and viruses amongst children in 2022 and 2023, as the spread of viruses ... 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

  • Dermatologicals in Estonia

    ... dry skin. Over-the-counter solutions remain popular alongside more specialised dermatological products, reflecting a normalised but consistent market demand. This steady interest is driven by lifestyle factors and stress-related skin conditions, which continue to affect co... ... Read More

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