Major dermatologicals categories, such as antipruritics, topical antifungals and topical germicidals/antiseptics, will continue to mature in the upcoming period, and this will slow overall category growth considerably due to more limited sales opportunities. The future is further complicated by the country’s falling population, which will effectively reduce the potential consumer base.
Topical allergy remedies / antihistamines is set to be the fastest growing dermatologicals category followed by hair loss treatments. Allergies/hay fever is a growing problem for a significant portion of the population, but especially for the increasing number of consumers suffering from chronic or seasonal conditions.
With hair loss issues becoming more common in Bosnia and Herzegovina, hair loss treatments will remain the fastest growing dermatologicals category in the forecast period. Consumer demand will continue to rise for these products as individuals look for solutions to address the issue of hair loss.
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Includes topical standard and herbal/traditional medicated products used to alleviate symptoms or treat skin or hair ailments. Exclude any systemic (oral) options to treat skin conditions or diseases.
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