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Digestive Health - Gastrointestinals, Probiotics & the Expanding CHC Market for Digestive Health Solutions
30th June 2026 by Nicholas Hall Reports
Digestive Health - Gastrointestinals, Probiotics & the Expanding CHC Market for Digestive Health Solutions
An in-depth exploration of the CHC GIs & Probiotics market, including Antacids, Laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, Liver & bile remedies, ORTs, Probiotics and more
Coverage of 15 major markets from across the globe, with topline sales, brand & marketer performances, the latest developments, launches and promotional campaigns
Key Features of the report:
Very latest year-end 2025 sales from the just-published DB6, our dedicated CHC sales database, plus historical growth rates back to 2021
Selected category sales segmented by product type in each country
Internet & mail order channel sales for every market profiled
Case studies of key brands, highlighting growth drivers, sales, NPD activity and consumer & HCP promotion
A look to the future includes long-term forecast sales for all categories and countries to 2030 & 2035, plus the most up-to-date short-term forecasts (to 2026 & 2027)
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The report features the latest end-2025 sales data from our dedicated DB6 database, including topline historical sales globally, by country and category, as well as individual brand performances, and long-term forecasts to 2030 and 2035.
Why buy this report?
"Sales of Gastrointestinals, including antacids, ORTs, laxatives, digestive enzymes & more, are being driven by factors such as modern fast-paced stressful lifestyles, rising consumer understanding of digestive conditions, targeted launch activity and an uptick in foreign travel. Added to that is a trend towards GLP-1 use and a need to counter common side effects, most of which are digestion-related (nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, bloating). Forecast to be among the fastest-growing CHC categories in the next 5-10 years, Gastrointestinals is a key arena for future development, including key niches such as food intolerance, hangover cures and rehydration wellness."
Nicholas Hall