Category: Pharmaceuticals
Africa Pharmaceuticals
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Analgesics in Cameroon
... in dealing with headaches and fever, coupled with its affordability and limited side effects. Ibuprofen and diclofenac, while not as strongly performing as acetaminophen (paracetamol), are also purchased by some local consumers. On the other ... Read More
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Digestive Remedies in Cameroon
... in rural areas. For instance, the use of charcoal and red oil or chewing guava leaves to stop diarrhoea, or bitter kola (garcinia kola) and evaporated milk for motion sickness. Meanwhile, nkui (a sticky sauce ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Cameroon
... and other inflationary pressures, this means consumers are turning away from expensive pharmacists and towards cheaper roadside vendors and community kiosks to purchase the products they seek. However, such vendors are not compliant with the ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Cameroon
... increase in prices in production costs in Cameroon by the end of 2023, while that of other industries fell. This, combined with the high cost of living, means prices of consumer health products sold at ... Read More
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Analgesics in Tunisia
... prescription from a doctor. The desire to self-medicate is a key driver of sales with many consumers buying analgesics to treat common ailments like headaches. In accordance with this trend, pharmaceutical companies focus their marketing ... Read More
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Digestive Remedies in Tunisia
... products. Shortages have plagued the category with several imported and local brands seeing a fluctuation in supply, notably in antacids. Consumers are also visiting doctors less frequently, thus reducing demand for digestive remedies. According to ... Read More
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Dermatologicals in Tunisia
... several subcategories, such as vaginal antifungals, topical allergy remedies, antihistamines, and haemorrhoid treatments. Other categories, such as medicated shampoo and hair loss treatments are increasing prices due to inflation and rising import costs. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Tunisia
... decrease in retail volume sales, with a few exceptions such as vitamins and dietary supplements. After several years of stable prices imposed by the Ministry of Health, the Department of Medications and Drugs approved price ... Read More
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Vitamins in Tunisia
... but also those in middle-income groups. Tunisian doctors have a major influence on sales of vitamins with many recommending their patients should consume vitamins, notably pregnant women, the elderly and children. The availability of these ... Read More
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Tunisia
... products are not considered to be medications, giving players the option to set their own price and avoid sticking to price regulations imposed by the Tunisian Ministry of Health. Consequently, herbal/traditional saw a significant increase ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Tunisia
... the Tunisian Central Pharmacy. The lower purchasing power of Tunisian parents has also hampered retail volume sales, as well as the decrease in visits to see paediatric doctors. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Tunisia ... Read More
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Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Tunisia
... climate, with hotter temperatures and shorter winters taking effect. By consequence, there has been a remarkable decrease in cases of winter illnesses like colds and flu. Traditionally, cold and flu viruses would boost sales for ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Tunisia
... a dynamic range of products to consumers, with over 200 available in 2024 and new launches from domestic players. Recommendations from doctors to take iron, magnesium, manganese, and zinc is also supporting sales of mineral ... Read More
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Halal Empty Capsules Market by Type (Gelatin, Non-gelatin), Application (Pharmaceutical Industry, Nutraceutical Industry, Cosmetic Industry), Competitive Landscape, Region (North America, Europe, APAC, LATAM, Middle East & Africa) - Global Forecast to 2029
... empty capsules market is projected to surpass USD 1.55 billion in 2029 from USD 1.19 billion in 2024, with a significant CAGR of 5.4%. Increased demand for halal certified products among the end users for ... Read More
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Chitosan Market Research Report Information by Source (Shrimps, Prawns, Crabs, Lobsters, Fungi), By Grade (Food Grade, Industrial Grade, and Pharmaceutical Grade), By Application (Food & Beverages, Medical & Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetic, Water Treatment, Agrochemicals), And by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, South America) – Industry Forecast Till 2032
... Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, South America) – Industry Forecast Till 2032 In 2023, the chitosan market was valued at USD 1,326.55 million. The Chitosan market industry is expected to expand ... Read More
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NRT Smoking Cessation Aids in South Africa
... NRT patches are available but cannot be purchased online as they can only be dispensed on a monthly basis as a scheduled medication. Euromonitor International's NRT Smoking Cessation Aids in South Africa report offers a ... Read More
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Herbal/Traditional Products in South Africa
... sleep aids, and cough, cold and allergy (hay fever) remedies, also continues to increase. Herbal/traditional products benefit from the perception that they have fewer side effects than OTC options, a factor that supports their dominance ... Read More
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Digestive Remedies in Kenya
... of processed foods, high-fat diets, and irregular eating habits often contribute to common digestive issues, increasing demand for both OTC and prescription medications. This trend is heightened by the need for convenience foods and the ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Kenya
... as Lab & Allied’s Paracetamol Syrup, instead of higher-priced imported products. Economic constraints bear a strong influence on purchasing decisions, with parents opting for more cost-effective alternatives like Calpol for children’s fever and pain relief, ... Read More
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Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Kenya
... symptoms. Rising pollution levels has been driving sales in 2024, with both indoor and outdoor air pollution causing respiratory issues. Consumers benefit from the convenience of purchasing these medications without a prescription, which has encouraged ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in South Africa
... in discretionary items. Many lower-income households struggling financially do not consider dietary supplements as essential purchases when they are trying to pay for groceries, fuel and rent. Euromonitor International's Dietary Supplements in South Africa report ... Read More
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Analgesics in Kenya
... for the Kenyan market. This player has also leveraged targeted marketing to compete with international brands like GSK Consumer Healthcare’s Panadol. Beta Healthcare’s marketing tactics include using simple, relatable messaging to target middle... Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Dermatologicals in Kenya
... natural ingredients, such as African black soap and shea butter, which are perceived as safer and more beneficial for long-term skin health. Brands like Earthy Skin Essentials are gaining traction by highlighting their use of ... Read More
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Analgesics in South Africa
... Consumer Healthcare and Adco-dol from Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd), and adult acetaminophen (dominated by Panado from Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd), which can target a wide range of symptoms and ailments. Albeit from a low sales ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in South Africa
... and digestive remedies. Despite ongoing inflationary pressures in the country, which continue to push up unit prices, and where many local consumers remain under significant financial strain, thereby forcing them to prioritise their spending, they ... Read More