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The Gastrointestinal Drugs Global Market Report 2022-31 by The Business Research Company describes and explains the global gastrointestinal drugs market and covers 2016 to 2021, termed the historic period, and 2022 to 2026, termed the forecast period, along with further forecasts for the period 2026-2031. The report evaluates the market across each region and for the major economies within each region.
The Gastrointestinal Drugs Global Market Opportunities And Strategies Report covers gastrointestinal drugs market drivers, gastrointestinal drugs market trends, gastrointestinal drugs market segments, gastrointestinal drugs market growth rate, gastrointestinal drugs market major players, and gastrointestinal drugs market size.
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The Gastrointestinal Drugs Global Market Opportunities And Strategies Report is the most comprehensive report available on this market and will help gain a truly global perspective as it covers 60 geographies in detail. The chapter on the impact of COVID-19 gives valuable insights on supply chain disruptions, logistical challenges, and other economic implications of the virus on the market. The chapter also covers markets which have been positively affected by the pandemic.
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A key Gastrointestinal Drugs Market trend:
Gastrointestinal drugs manufacturers are using floating drug delivery systems for the treatment of local infections related to the gastrointestinal tract. The bilayer floating tablet is the core component of the floating drug delivery system (FDDS), which is used to extend the gastric residence time in the stomach. It’s best for treating local infections including peptic ulcers, gastritis, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, indigestion, and other gastrointestinal tract infections, but it can also be used for systemic infections. Drugs that are acid labile and have a short half-life benefited from FDDS protection. It also increases drug bioavailability, decreases drug waste, and extends drug residence duration. Various technologies are now being employed in the development of FDDS. The inclusion of novel drug delivery technologies into bilayer floating tablets has also expanded the usefulness of FDDS. Polymers play a key role in the creation of FDDS because they serve as drug carriers and determine gastric retention time and drug protection. FDDS is also a simple, inexpensive, and more convenient form of dual medication delivery.
The report covers the Gastrointestinal Drugs Market segments:
1) By Type: Antacids, Antiulcerants, Vitamin And Minerals, Antiobesity, Antiemetics And Antinauseants, Antidiarrheals
2) By Distribution Channel: Hospital Pharmacies, Retail Pharmacies/ Drug Stores, Others
3) By Route Of Administration: Oral, Parenteral, Others
4) By Drug Classification: Branded Drugs, Generic Drugs
5) By Mode Of Purchase: Prescription-Based Drugs, Over-The-Counter Drugs
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