The global cold and flu supplements market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period (2020-2026). In order to ward off the cold or flu, the trend of boosting the immune system by taking some essential supplements is rising significantly across the globe. The right balance of supplements such as zinc, probiotics, vitamin A, and many more are powerful immunity enhancers that can aid in restricting various opportunistic pathogens and infections in the cold and flu season. For instance, various studies have shown that people who take probiotics have a lower risk of contracting a virus. This, in turn, will drive the growth of the global cold and flu supplements industry.
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Moreover, vitamin C is also getting enough popularity in the cold and flu supplements market as vitamin C supports the epithelial barrier function against pathogens. However, vitamin C supplements do not completely reduce the risk of getting the common cold. Besides, it slightly shortens colds or somewhat shows milder symptoms. Moreover, the adoption of natural herbs derived supplements to fight off the cold and flu symptoms as well as to boost the immunity is also significantly high across the globe. For instance, echinacea derived herbal supplement are being extensively used to treat or prevent colds. This will also impact the growing shares of the cold and flu supplements market during the forecast period.
Market Coverage
o By Product Type
o North America
o Europe
o Asia-Pacific
o Rest of the World
Key questions addressed by the report
o Recovery Timeline
o Deviation from the pre-COVID forecast
o Most affected region/segment
Global Cold and Flu Supplements Market Report Segment
By Product Type
Global Cold and Flu Supplements Market Regional
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World