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Multivitamins & Fish Oils Continue to Represent the Largest Segment in the UK's Vitamins & Supplements Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50208) has announced the addition of "Vitamins & Supplements Market Assessment 2006" to their offering.

The vitamins, minerals and supplements (VMS (1) (Virtual Memory System) A multiuser, multitasking, virtual memory operating system for the VAX series from Digital. VMS applications run on any VAX from the MicroVAX to the largest unit. See OpenVMS. ) market grew by only 0.9% in value in the 12 months ending August 2006. This followed stronger growth in calendar years 2003 and 2004. Prior to that, in 2000/2001 and 2001/2002, the market declined.

It is likely that the market has been held back by the periodic publication of research studies which have concluded that many of those people taking VMS products do so unnecessarily. However, it is agreed that certain groups of people do benefit from their consumption -- notably older persons. These persons represent a growing share of the UK's total population, and thus products targeted at age-related ailments should show relatively strong growth now and in the future.

Multivitamins and fish oils continue to represent the largest segments of the market, followed by single vitamins and then, until recently, by plant oils and minerals. However, the recent growth of glucosamine glucosamine /glu·co·sa·mine/ (gloo-ko´sah-men) an amino derivative of glucose, occurring in glycosaminoglycans and a variety of complex polysaccharides such as blood group substances.  products has elevated these to fourth position. Important smaller VMS product segments are garlic, ginkgo ginkgo (gĭng`kō) or maidenhair tree, tall, slender, picturesque deciduous tree (Ginkgo biloba) with fan-shaped leaves. , St John's wort St John's wort Hypericum perforatum Herbal medicine A perennial herb that contains flavonoids, glycosides, mucilage, tannins, volatile oil; it is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, astringent, expectorant, sedative; as an antidepressant, it is  and ginseng ginseng (jĭn`sĕng), common name for the Araliaceae, a family of tropical herbs, shrubs, and trees that are often prickly and sometimes grow as climbing forms. .

The VMS market has been under some threat since 2002 from the EU's Food Supplements Directive (FSD FSD Female Sexual Dysfunction
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), which charges the European Commission European Commission, branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU) invested with executive and some legislative powers. Located in Brussels, Belgium, it was founded in 1967 when the three treaty organizations comprising what was then the European Community  with setting maximum levels for all ingredients used in VMS formulations, and organising manufacturers to gain safety approvals for all VMS products put up for retail sale. It is also charged with approving labelling and any health warnings. This initiative has proved to be a substantial undertaking; although it was originally scheduled for completion in 2005, it remains partly unfinished.

Chemists and drugstores still account for the largest share of sales of VMS products, although -- despite retaining the same share in 2005/2006 as in 2004/2005 -- in general, they have been slowly losing share to grocery multiples for several years. From 2001, this situation was aided by the removal of resale price maintenance resale price maintenance

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) medicines. Health-food shops still account for a large share of sales, with a small balance sold through direct channels such as mail order and the Internet.

Seven Seas is by far the largest manufacturer of branded VMS products, with a wide range covering most segments. Bayer, which has acquired Roche's retail VMS business, is in second place regarding brands, specialising in vitamin products. Many other smaller suppliers of brands specialise in particular segments of the market. However, a large and increasing market share is held by retailers' own-label items, notably those of Holland & Barrett and Boots.

The VMS market is forecast to grow only slowly over the next 5 years (to 2010/2011).

Topics Covered

1. Introduction

2. Strategic Overview

3. Multivitamins

4. Single Vitamins

5. Fish Oils

6. Evening Primrose and Starflower Oils

7. Minerals and Other Supplements

8. Advertising and Promotion

9. Distribution

10. An International Perspective

11. PEST Analysis

12. Consumer Dynamics

13. Company Profiles

14. The Future

15. Consumer Confidence

16. Further Sources

Companies Mentioned

* Bayer PLC

* Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd

* Chefaro UK Ltd

* Efamol Ltd

* Ernest Jackson & Co Ltd

* Lichtwer Pharma AG

* Seven Seas Ltd

* Vitabiotics Ltd

* Wassen International Ltd

* Wyeth Consumer Healthcare

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* Nature's Aid Ltd

* Potter's (Herbal Supplies) Ltd

* Quest Vitamins Ltd

* Alliance Boots PLC

* Boots Group PLC

* Holland & Barrett Europe

* Superdrug Stores PLC

* Tesco Stores Ltd

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