Region: Nigeria
Category: Over-the-Counter Drugs

Nigeria Over-the-Counter Drugs

(8 reports matching your criteria)
  • 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

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Nigeria

    ... for their cost-effectiveness compared to conventional medicines. Despite a shift towards increasingly busy, modern lifestyles, some consumers maintain a preference for herbal and traditional options, where they are favoured for various ailments, such as fevers ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Nigeria

    ... high inflation, the devaluation of the local currency (the naira), and increasing import costs due to the country’s reliance on foreign pharmaceutical inputs. At the same time, local manufacturers are struggling with the high cost ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Nigeria

    ... However, despite high price sensitivity due to low income levels, the essential nature of many dermatological products, such as topical antifungals and vaginal antifungals, has limited the impact of price increases, as consumers have few ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Nigeria

    ... facing reduced disposable incomes, have turned to home-made remedies for ailments like diarrhoea and indigestion, due to the widespread availability of traditional substitutes in local communities. The devaluation of the local currency has further exacerbated ... Read More

  • Eye Care in Nigeria

    ... Nigeria are highly sensitive to the pricing of eye care products, with these products being unaffordable for many. In addition, public awareness of eye care remains low in Nigeria with most consumers considering these products ... Read More

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

    ... 2023. This growth, however, is largely driven by rising prices due to high inflation and currency depreciation, which have increased the costs of raw materials and finished products. As a result of these price hikes ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Nigeria

    ... and constant value terms, largely due to inflationary pressures that have eroded consumer spending power. High unit price increases have also limited affordability for many consumers. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Nigeria report offers ... Read More

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