Analgesics in Algeria - New Market Report
In 2012, the Algerian government restricted imports of analgesics, in the hope of boosting sales of domestic products and reducing the country's overall reliance on imported pharmaceuticals. However, domestic players struggled to meet increased demand in the country, with many outlets thus suffering shortages in key product areas such as aspirin, acetaminophen and topical analgesics/anaesthetic. As a result, both topical analgesics/anaesthetic and adult analgesics saw retail volume sales decline in 2012 over the previous year. By 2013, however, leading domestic...
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