Region: Algeria
Category: Over-the-Counter Drugs

Algeria Over-the-Counter Drugs

(6 reports matching your criteria)
  • Digestive Remedies in Algeria

    ... yet well developed in the country, which leaves many Algerians reliant on digestive remedies. Local cuisine, which is often rich and heavy, plays a significant role in sustaining demand for these products. Growing awareness of ... 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

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

    ... for the category remains positive, with most product segments experiencing consistent expansion in both volume and current value terms throughout the year. Algerian consumers remain particularly sensitive to the early symptoms of coughs, colds, and ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Algeria

    ... on an occasional basis. However, as education and awareness surrounding self-medication increase, consumers are gradually more inclined to treat pain themselves rather than seek the advice of a medical professional. This shift reflects a growing ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Algeria

    ... category, as an increasing number of manufacturers focus on introducing remedies with herbal ingredients. Consumers are showing a growing preference for treatments that are perceived to be healthier and less likely to cause side effects ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Algeria

    ... factors are further supported by increasing consumer awareness and continuous product developments. The knowledge and understanding of dermatological products and their effectiveness are improving, largely due to the active efforts of healthcare professionals, including doctors... ... Read More

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