Digestive remedies: part 1
Article Abstract:
It is anticipated the UK market for digestive remedies products will be worth 165.6 million pounds sterling by 2003. The UK market for digestive remedies products was worth 142 million pounds sterling in 1998. Products used to remedy the effects of heartburn and indigestion took the largest number of sales, valued at 88.8 million pounds sterling, a rise of 37.3% since 1994. Sales of products aimed at relieving motion sickness accounted for the smallest market worth 3.5 million pounds sterling. Other products within the sector are laxatives and remedies for diarrhoea.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1999
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Digestive remedies: part 2
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In 1998, the UK market for digestive remedies was dominated by Reckitt & Colman with a 14.9% share of value sales. Other major players include Roche, Johnson & Johnson MSD, SmithKline Beecham, and Bayer. The industry includes remedies for indigestion and heartburn, diarrhoea, motion sickness and laxatives. Company profiles of the main industry players are included, along with a market overview by sector.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 1999
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Digestive remedies
Article Abstract:
The UK digestive remedies market is forecast to increase in value from 149.6 million pounds sterling in 1999 to 172.1 million pounds sterling by 2004, with most growth forecast in the diarrhoeal relieve sector.
Publication Name: Market Research Great Britain
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0308-3047
Year: 2000
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