Region: Uzbekistan
Category: Over-the-Counter Drugs

Uzbekistan Over-the-Counter Drugs

(12 reports matching your criteria)
  • Digestive Remedies in Uzbekistan

    ... down during the early stages of implementation of new regulations, which led to a decline in sales. However, the introduction of VAT in early 2024 also influenced price points and sales, boosting value growth, which ... Read More

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

    ... for new and existing players has led to significant challenges. Due to the death of children and young people who consumed contaminated cough syrups from Indian brands, new government regulations required mandatory marking. In contrast, ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Uzbekistan

    ... is a tendency for Uzbeks to economise when buying dermatological products, with many only applying products for vital issues and often postponing treatments. This can also be linked to low levels of disposable income and ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Uzbekistan

    ... analgesics were sold in the OTC retail market; however, in 2024, this number is decreasing to approximately 67 million units. Euromonitor International's Analgesics in Uzbekistan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Uzbekistan

    ... an increased preference for herbal alternatives. A heightened demand marked this shift for trusted yet alternative remedies, which Bionorica was well-positioned to meet. Additionally, the tragedy following a contaminated paediatric syrup from India, leading to ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Uzbekistan

    ... led to limited availability and instability, with the range of options falling. Consequently, there is set to be a noticeable decrease in sales volume, particularly affecting market players who are unable to implement the necessary ... Read More

  • Herbal/Traditional Products in Uzbekistan

    ... reverted to normal socialising and work patterns. This encouraged sales of herbal/traditional cough, cold and allergy (hay fever) and digestive remedies, both of which saw accelerated growth in both current value and volume terms. Aside ... Read More

  • Dermatologicals in Uzbekistan

    ... home and were therefore less exposed to environments which could lead to skin conditions. With a return to pre-pandemic lifestyles, several products saw a rebound in demand in 2022, with topical allergy remedies/antihistamines leading the ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Uzbekistan

    ... in unit prices, due to inflationary pressures, boosted retail current value growth. Uzbekistan is reliant on imported products and raw materials, rendering it vulnerable to global changes in supply and demand. In 2022, the lingering ... Read More

  • Analgesics in Uzbekistan

    ... lockdowns and quarantines, amid fears over future supplies. As in 2021, analgesics saw slower growth in current value terms in 2022, as consumer fears over the pandemic began to wane. However, demand remained buoyant, due ... Read More

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

    ... saw a return of seasonal colds, flu and other respiratory viruses. Moreover, with the COVID-19 virus still in circulation, consumers continued to keep stocked up with such products, for fear of shortages should they be ... Read More

  • Digestive Remedies in Uzbekistan

    ... that eating at home became the norm amongst consumers, which led to a lower incidence of digestive ailments. Moreover, a decrease in social contact and higher personal hygiene standards prevented the spread of gastrointestinal infections. ... Read More

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