With an increasing focus on health and wellness, more Indians are adopting more active lifestyles, engaging in sports, fitness routines, and outdoor activities. The government’s push to encourage participation in sports, with initiatives such as the Khelo India Programme, is further supporting this trend.
As the analgesics category continues to evolve in India, brands are expected to adopt several strategies to remain competitive and meet the growing demands of Indian consumers. One key approach will be the expansion of product offerings to target specific types of pain, such as joint, muscle, and back pain, driven by the increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related ailments.
The widespread availability of analgesics is also set to contribute to growth in the category in India moving forward. These products are now accessible through various retail channels, including small local grocers, department stores, and major e-commerce platforms, catering to diverse consumer needs.
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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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