Sleep aids is predicted to see further healthy retail volume and current value growth in Brazil during the forecast period as consumers look to address sleep difficulties, although rates of increase are expected to see a gradual slowdown. As more consumers recognise the impact of sleep habits on overall wellness, and elevate the prioritisation of sleep health in their everyday routine, it is possible that more people will incorporate technology to better understand (and manage) their sleep patterns, and display interest in other sleep-related product developments.
Melatonin is expected to continue to play a significant role in the growth trend for sleep aids in Brazil in the forecast period. It was approved for sale by Anvisa in 2021 without needing a prescription, with a maximum dosage of 0.
While oral sleep aids remain the most popular choice in Brazil, sleep patches are emerging as a promising alternative for those seeking non-invasive, sustained-release options. Unlike oral products, sleep patches are designed to gradually release active ingredients throughout the night, providing a consistent effect that promotes uninterrupted sleep.
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These aids include combinations of active ingredients (e.g. diphenhydramine + acetaminophen) and single ingredient (e.g. doxylamine succinate). Herbal remedies made with valerian root, passionflower, and others, are included. This category also tracks melatonin products - a hormone, even if they are classified as a dietary supplement in some countries.
See all of our definitionsThis report originates from Passport, our Sleep Aids research and analysis database.
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