Region: Spain
Category: Over-the-Counter Drugs

Spain Over-the-Counter Drugs

(7 reports matching your criteria)
  • Digestive Remedies in Spain

    ... 2024. Indeed, sales in 2024 are slightly improved from 2023. An increasing number of consumers are adapting their priorities to place a stronger focus on self-worth and self-care. Added to which, the era of the ... Read More

  • Sleep Aids in Spain

    ... the COVID-19 pandemic, when enhanced health and wellbeing trends emerged. Levels of stress among the population at the time also led to instances of insomnia and sleep disorders. Post-pandemic, we also see these trends continuing. ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Spain

    ... also supported by herbal remedies in areas such as digestive remedies and vitamins and dietary supplements. Euromonitor International's Herbal/Traditional Products in Spain report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market ... Read More

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

    ... due to the normalisation effect following the pandemic era sales spikes, and part of this is due to a relatively low incidence of influenza cases. Indeed, this category is highly dependent on the specifics of ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Spain

    ... baseline demand overall, we note fewer incidences of influenza or COVID-19 in the past year than seen during the pandemic era (especially) and in the following period, as people were initially more susceptible to picking ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Spain

    ... other industries such as beauty and personal care. This is notable in the case of hair loss treatments, for example, as hair care is increasingly incorporating special hair loss shampoos and medicated shampoos. Similarly, skin ... Read More

  • Spain Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 - 2027)

    ... USD 5,150 million in 2026, registering a CAGR of nearly 5.4% over the forecast period, 2021-2026. During the COVID-19 situation, where the population is generally avoiding hospital and clinic visits unless necessary, the trend of ... Read More

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