Sales of topical analgesics/anaesthetic have continued to decline in current value and retail volume terms in 2024 and it is unlikely that the category will see a significant recovery over the forecast period. There is limited demand for topical analgesics/anaesthetic in Azerbaijan and these are seen as products that are non-essential.
Sales of acetaminophen are projected to continue growing in both value (at constant 2024 prices) and volume terms over the forecast period. Sales growth will likely be driven by popular brands such as Panadol and Panadol Baby, which enjoy a good reputation among consumers and which are trusted to provide fast and effective pain relief.
Economic uncertainty in Azerbaijan stemming from Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine will likely continue to encourage consumers to buy cheaper analgesics. This behaviour could lead to increased price competition between the leading players.
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Analgesics
Analgesics cover systemic and topical pain relievers. Products which include a pain-relief ingredient in addition to another core function are excluded (e.g. a sore throat remedy which includes paracetamol is excluded from the analgesics and instead is included in pharyngeal remedies).
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