The sleep aids market in Singapore is set to experience continued growth over the forecast period, driven by the ongoing prevalence of sleep-related issues. With stress and anxiety remaining significant concerns for many Singaporeans, sleep disorders, including insomnia, will continue to affect a large portion of the population.
An increasing number of consumers in Singapore are incorporating vitamins and dietary supplements into their daily routines, seeking more convenient and effective ways to improve their health. Alongside this, there is growing preference for supplements that offer multiple health benefits, including those designed to enhance sleep quality.
While demand for sleep aids in Singapore has been on the rise, this growth may face some limitations due to an increase in sleep apnoea cases among the population. For individuals with untreated sleep apnoea, over-the-counter sleep aids such as Benadryl, Tylenol-PM, and Advil-PM can induce muscle relaxation, which can worsen the effects of sleep apnoea, prompting residents to seek alternative treatments.
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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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