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Calming and Sleeping in Malaysia

It is expected that OTC calming and sleeping products will remain a Class B poison over the forecast period due to the potentially harmful ingredients in such products.

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Malaysia

Self-medication was on the rise during 2011, with consumers preferring to do so, so that they can return to work quickly amidst their hectic lifestyles. On the other hand, consumers were only going to doctors for stronger medicines if the OTC cough, ...

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Digestive Remedies in Malaysia

Hectic lifestyles of consumers saw many consumers adopting unhealthy eating habits such as irregular meals. This in turn saw them suffering from digestive disorders or even gastric problems, which spurred the performance of digestive remedies in ...

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Ear Care in Malaysia

Environment for ear care remained mature in 2011, with consumers’ awareness of the product remaining low. This is with consumers preferring professional medical advice for ear problems as opposed to self-medication.

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Eye Care in Malaysia

Pollution issues in Malaysia continue to be a key driver for eye care in Malaysia, with consumers suffering from eye discomfort and sinus problems. Furthermore, the positive economic conditions in 2011 saw consumers being more caught up with their ...

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Herbal/Traditional Products in Malaysia

Rising health consciousness of consumers saw them demanding more for natural remedies, particularly herbal/traditional products. This is in view of them being less intrusive to the body as compared to standard consumer healthcare products.

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Medicated Skin Care in Malaysia

Increased educational levels and sophistication of consumers spurred the performance of medicated skin care products, with more willing to explore products such as hair loss treatments to improve their image or topical antiseptics/germicidals to ease...

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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NRT Smoking Cessation Aids in Malaysia

The strong anti-smoking stance of the government, such as the ban on 14-pack cigarettes in 2010 and campaigns including “Global No Tobacco Day” further spurred the performance of NRT smoking cessation aids in 2011. This is facilitated by some ...

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Consumer Health in Malaysia

Consumer health registered positive current value growth in 2011, though at a slight slowdown from 2010. Positive performance of consumer health was largely brought about by consumers’ increased willingness to self-medicate amidst their increased ...

May 2012 | US$2,400| Add to cart | View details

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Sports Nutrition in Malaysia

During 2011, mainstream consumers still viewed sports nutrition as largely meant for hardcore gym-goers and bodybuilders, especially for the men. This in turn continued to limit the growth potential of sports nutrition in 2011.

May 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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