The strong mental health awareness in South Africa combined with ongoing economic challenges for many demographics, which are likely to cause sleep problems, will lead to ongoing demand for sleep aids. The importance of sleep is also being accommodated through technology, with consumers embracing it to track their sleeping patterns.
In South Africa, there are relatively strict regulations when it comes to sleep aids. This way the pharmacist dispensing sleep aids has a record of how often the consumer buys them and is able to control how many sleep aids a consumer receives in one purchase.
During the review period, Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound from the cannabis plant used in products such as oils and supplements products, have been gaining a lot more shelf space with many stores allocating entire sections to these products. Prior to this recent growth surge of CBD products, many consumers had a negative perception about them.
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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.
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