Region: Europe
Category: Pediatrics

Europe Pediatrics

(57 reports matching your criteria)
  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Romania

    ... needs, consumer health manufacturers are increasingly looking to broaden their portfolios to include paediatric medicines and supplements. Indeed, many leading companies in Romania already offer specialised products for children. In paediatric analgesics, for example, Reckitt ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in North Macedonia

    ... terms. Sales continue to be buoyed by rising health-consciousness, which is making parents more confident about self-medicating their children. Moreover, together with advice from doctors and pharmacists, the same factor means consumers increasingly recognise that ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Poland

    ... D being one of the bestsellers, as it is recommended by doctors, especially during the winter months when sunlight is limited. Other products gaining visibility are fish oil based gummies from Mollers. Analgesics is the ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Switzerland

    ... medical products for their children. Self-medication is typically reserved for minor ailments that are judged not to require medical advice. Few categories within paediatric consumer health are particularly popular, as many parents are sceptical about ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Slovenia

    ... preferred, as parents want to limit their children's exposure to artificial and potentially harmful chemicals, therefore there is an increased interest in natural herbal/traditional remedies within various paediatric categories. Despite the challenging economic climate, Sloveni... ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Ukraine

    ... 2024 many families have remained abroad due to safety fears which has limited the category’s recovery. Furthermore, birth rates have also fallen due to the fear and uncertainty created by the war. Nevertheless, the category ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Serbia

    ... declining birth rate, with volume sales of nappy (diaper) rash treatments declining in 2024. Rising consumer awareness is providing some support to volume growth although the lingering economic pressures is still a limitation for many ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Sweden

    ... influx of refugees from Ukraine - predominantly women and children – which has increased the child population in Sweden. Nonetheless, paediatric consumer health remains a minor part of total consumer health in Sweden as children ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Slovakia

    ... analgesics. A shortage of essential pain and fever medications like Panadol in 2023 led to a significant shift towards paediatric ibuprofen, resulting in stockpiling of Nurofen. However, with Panadol back in stock in 2024, demand ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Latvia

    ... consumer interest for children’s vitamins, cough syrups, and other OTC remedies. Brands like Brontex and Linex Kids are gaining popularity as parents look to protect their kids from the common bugs that are shared in ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Lithuania

    ... with reduced purchasing power, particularly when it comes to cough and cold remedies during the cold and flu seasons. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Norway

    ... the sense that adding volume is more difficult than in adult segments. The reason for this is that Norwegian parents tend to adopt a strong “less is more” approach. Consumer health products are only taken ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Estonia

    ... Panadol continue to dominate the market for fever reducers, as they are perceived as reliable and effective solutions for managing common childhood ailments. Similarly, Brontex has become a preferred choice for paediatric cough syrups, specifically ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Ireland

    ... rates seen in the previous two years. In addition to cases of COVID-19, Ireland witnessed more intense seasons of the common cold and viruses amongst children in 2022 and 2023, as the spread of viruses ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Finland

    ... during the review period, and its relative immaturity is helping to boost the overall category. Paediatric consumer health is home to many product areas that remain underdeveloped and thus offer opportunity for substantial growth – ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Portugal

    ... available on prescription. Portuguese parents/guardians perceive there to be a higher risk when it comes to their children and will therefore typically prefer to go to the doctor and get a prescription rather than self-medicating. ... Read More

  • Pediatric Vaccines Market: Global Market Size, Forecast, Insights, Segmentation, and Competitive Landscape with Impact of COVID-19 & Russia-Ukraine War

    ... 2025-2034. This report on global pediatric vaccines market report provides holistic understanding of the market along with market sizing, forecast, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. The report presents a clear picture of the global pediatric ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in the Netherlands

    ... prices are rising due to higher production costs and a shift towards value-added products, especially those designed for children and which are perceived as more effective. This trend is evident across analgesics, dermatologicals, and cough, ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Spain

    ... Spain in 2023 were at an all-time low since the beginning of 1941. Added to which, there are no national policies supporting birth rates in the country, with Spanish women postponing the age at which ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    ... achieves significant retail sales price value growth, primarily driven by rising product prices amidst ongoing inflation, while retail volume growth remains stable. The growing presence of competitively priced paediatric health brands plays a key role ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in the Czech Republic

    ... prolonged flu season. Stock problems with certain medicines for cough and fever resulted in panic and bulk buying, with parents buying whatever product was available. In 2024, the spread of respiratory infections among children was ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Greece

    ... this is largely due to price rises, as retail volume sales are expected to fall in many categories. Over 2024, declines in retail volume sales of paediatric cough/cold remedies and paediatric analgesics are underpinned by ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Hungary

    ... the consumption of paediatric analgesics. Parents inevitably tend to prioritise the wellbeing of their children even when household budgets are stretched. However, less essential products like vitamins and dietary supplements are still facing decline in ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Denmark

    ... parents’ heightened awareness of their children’s nutritional needs and the benefits of vitamins and dietary supplements. The pandemic has left a lasting impact, heightening general interest in maintaining good health and preventing deficiencies. As parents ... Read More

  • Paediatric Consumer Health in Croatia

    ... volume due to reduced demand and the use of alternative products. Nonetheless, rising product prices and inflation have led to solid retail value growth, further supported by the presence of newly launched brands and products ... Read More

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