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Digestive Remedies - Latvia
Euromonitor International, Feb 2011, Pages: 20
In 2010 digestive remedies reached LVL5 million, posting its second lowest ever growth of 1%. There were no special disease outbreaks that would have otherwise influenced digestive remedies, therefore prices followed the general trend of negligible growth.
The Digestive Remedies in Latvia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2006-2010, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. Forecasts to 2015 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Product coverage: Acne Treatments, Allergy Eye Care, Antihistamines/Allergy Remedies (Systemic), Antiparasitics/Lice (Head and Body) Treatments, Antipruritics, Child-Specific Cough, Cold and Allergy Remedies, Child-Specific Digestive Remedies, Child-Specific Medicated Skin Care, Cold Sore Treatments, Combination Products - Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies, Cough Remedies, Decongestants, Diarrhoeal Remedies, First Aid Kits, Gauze, Tape and Other Wound Care, Haemorrhoid Treatments, Hair Loss Treatments, IBS Treatments, Indigestion and Heartburn Remedies, Laxatives, Medicated Confectionery, Medicated Shampoos, Motion Sickness Remedies, Nappy (Diaper) Rash Treatments, NRT Gum, NRT Inhalators, NRT Lozenges, NRT Patches, Other NRT, Pharyngeal Preparations, Standard Eye Care, Sticking Plasters/Adhesive Bandages, Systemic Analgesics, Topical Allergy Remedies/Antihistamines, Topical Analgesics/Anaesthetic, Topical Antifungals, Topical Germicidals/Antiseptics, Vaginal Antifungals.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
Why buy this report? - Get a detailed picture of the Digestive Remedies market; - Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change; - Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands; - Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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