Region: Tunisia
Category: Life Sciences

Tunisia Life Sciences

(26 reports matching your criteria)
  • Analgesics in Tunisia

    ... prescription from a doctor. The desire to self-medicate is a key driver of sales with many consumers buying analgesics to treat common ailments like headaches. In accordance with this trend, pharmaceutical companies focus their marketing ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Tunisia

    ... products. Shortages have plagued the category with several imported and local brands seeing a fluctuation in supply, notably in antacids. Consumers are also visiting doctors less frequently, thus reducing demand for digestive remedies. According to ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Tunisia

    ... several subcategories, such as vaginal antifungals, topical allergy remedies, antihistamines, and haemorrhoid treatments. Other categories, such as medicated shampoo and hair loss treatments are increasing prices due to inflation and rising import costs. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Tunisia

    ... decrease in retail volume sales, with a few exceptions such as vitamins and dietary supplements. After several years of stable prices imposed by the Ministry of Health, the Department of Medications and Drugs approved price ... 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

  • Wound Care in Tunisia

    ... 2024. Local manufacturers are primarily focusing on private and public hospitals in Tunisia, which generate over 80% of wound care sales. Pharmacies, para-pharmacies, and other distribution channels do not tend to attract local manufacturers. Euromonitor ... 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

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Tunisia

    ... the Tunisian Central Pharmacy. The lower purchasing power of Tunisian parents has also hampered retail volume sales, as well as the decrease in visits to see paediatric doctors. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Tunisia ... Read More

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

    ... climate, with hotter temperatures and shorter winters taking effect. By consequence, there has been a remarkable decrease in cases of winter illnesses like colds and flu. Traditionally, cold and flu viruses would boost sales for ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Tunisia

    ... products are not considered to be medications, giving players the option to set their own price and avoid sticking to price regulations imposed by the Tunisian Ministry of Health. Consequently, herbal/traditional saw a significant increase ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Tunisia

    ... discounting from the major brands such as Lilas and Nana. However, Procter & Gamble’s Always offered the most generous discounts, such as 50% off a second packet of panty liners. It also offered bundles of ... Read More

  • Tunisia Fruit and Vegetable Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028)

    ... Increasing consumer demand for affordable fruits such as bananas, oranges, and naartjie, as well as increased demand for derived products such as fruit juices and jams, with rising consumer expenditure on fresh vegetables, have led ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Tunisia

    ... children today, especially in educational establishments such as canteens, supports this trend. In addition, children are consuming more sweets from a young age, creating digestive problems, according to doctors. Euromonitor International's Digestive Remedies in Tunisia ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Tunisia

    ... pharmacies without a doctor’s prescription. Whilst doctors warn against the side effects of taking too many analgesics, especially their effect on the liver, it is hard to change this habit among consumers. Euromonitor International's Analgesics ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Tunisia

    ... especially those in urban areas. However, despite the positive growth recorded in value terms, the category experienced volume decline in 2022. According to chemists and pharmacists in Tunisia, the main reason behind the volume decline ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Tunisia

    ... pharmaceuticals. Also, traditionally Tunisian consumers have often self-medicated with traditional herbs and spices to prevent or treat minor ailments. If there is a traditional, home-made remedy for the prevention or treatment of a minor illness, ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Tunisia

    ... prices in relation to the purchasing power of Tunisian consumers, and as the majority of products are imported. Also, several products were out of stock in 2021 and 2022, so consumers were forced to look ... Read More

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

    ... entered the market in recent years. In 2021 and 2022, around ten new products entered the local market, including the Triplex brand range which offers over 10 products with different flavours. Growth is also attributable ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Tunisia

    ... significant price increase in 2022 as a result of inflation, deterring price-sensitive Tunisian consumers with reduced purchasing power. A decline in the number of visits to doctors as the cost of visiting saw an important ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Tunisia

    ... market leaders such as Tardyferon, and was beneficial for both domestic brands and locally-produced international brands, such as Tonycalcium which is produced in the country by Adwya Laboratories. Euromonitor International's Dietary Supplements in Tunisia report ... Read More

  • Wound Care in Tunisia

    ... and offers competitive items under the Bandlux brand, which has such familiarity among consumers that it has now become a reference name for general wound care in Tunisia. Euromonitor International's Wound Care in Tunisia report ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Tunisia

    ... D due to big lifestyle changes, especially since many people are now working from home and are spending more time indoors. This lack of vitamin D is causing health problems as vitamin D has several ... Read More

  • Agriculture in Tunisia - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... vital importance contributing to 10.37% of the total GDP of the country in 2018. In recent years, there is a growing importance for organic cultivation across the country which is supported by favorable government policies. ... Read More

  • Tunisia Fruit and Vegetable Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... global pandemic COVID-19 had a significant impact on the fruit and vegetable market in Tunisia. The supply of fruits was negatively affected due to lock down and social distancing measures as fruit farming is labor-intensive. ... Read More

  • Tunisia Grain Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... capita consumption of wheat in the North African region, which is close to 258 kg per year. Further demand for wheat is created by visitors every year from Algeria and Libya (over two million) who ... Read More

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