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Wound Care in New Zealand

September 2024 | 22 pages | ID: W2A188369A1EN
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Wound care in New Zealand is expected to register increases in retail volume and current value terms in 2024, continuing the trend from the previous couple of years. Both gauze, tape and other wound care and sticking plasters/adhesive bandages are expected to see rising sales. This is due mainly to the greater number of New Zealanders taking part in sports and other physical activities due to the health and wellness trend, which can cause minor injuries such as bruises, cuts, and sprains. Sales...

Euromonitor International's Wound Care in New Zealand report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2019-2023, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. Forecasts to 2028 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: First Aid Kits, Gauze, Tape and Other Wound Care, Sticking Plasters/Adhesive Bandages.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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  • Get a detailed picture of the Wound Care 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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Wound Care in New Zealand
Euromonitor International
September 2024

LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES

WOUND CARE IN NEW ZEALAND
KEY DATA FINDINGS

2024 DEVELOPMENTS

Increasing participation in sports, and the ageing population drive growth
Wound care remains a highly mature category
Pharmacies remains the dominant distribution channel
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Growth of wound care set to stabilise, although demographic trends could have a positive impact
Competitive landscape to remain stable
Growth prospects tied to environmental sustainability
CATEGORY DATA
Table 1 Sales of Wound Care by Category: Value 2019-2024
Table 2 Sales of Wound Care by Category: % Value Growth 2019-2024
Table 3 NBO Company Shares of Wound Care: % Value 2020-2024
Table 4 LBN Brand Shares of Wound Care: % Value 2021-2024
Table 5 Forecast Sales of Wound Care by Category: Value 2024-2029
Table 6 Forecast Sales of Wound Care by Category: % Value Growth 2024-2029
CONSUMER HEALTH IN NEW ZEALAND
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Consumer health in 2024: The big picture

2024 KEY TRENDS

Competitive landscape
Retailing developments
What next for consumer health?
MARKET INDICATORS
Table 7 Consumer Expenditure on Health Goods and Medical Services: Value 2019-2024
Table 8 Life Expectancy at Birth 2019-2024
MARKET DATA
Table 9 Sales of Consumer Health by Category: Value 2019-2024
Table 10 Sales of Consumer Health by Category: % Value Growth 2019-2024
Table 11 NBO Company Shares of Consumer Health: % Value 2020-2024
Table 12 LBN Brand Shares of Consumer Health: % Value 2021-2024
Table 13 Penetration of Private Label in Consumer Health by Category: % Value 2019-2024
Table 14 Distribution of Consumer Health by Format: % Value 2019-2024
Table 15 Distribution of Consumer Health by Format and Category: % Value 2024
Table 16 Forecast Sales of Consumer Health by Category: Value 2024-2029
Table 17 Forecast Sales of Consumer Health by Category: % Value Growth 2024-2029
APPENDIX
OTC registration and classification
Vitamins and dietary supplements registration and classification
Self-medication/self-care and preventive medicine
Switches
DISCLAIMER
DEFINITIONS
SOURCES
Summary 1 Research Sources


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