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Migraine Market Trends in Latvia 2007-2008

Explore the pharmaceutical market in Latvia from 2007 to 2008, focusing on triptans with a significant growth of 29%. Learn about the number of doctors, GPs, neurologists, and pharmacies, alongside key activities such as educational seminars and awareness campaigns. Discover the market dynamics and strategies employed in addressing migraine issues.

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Migraine Market Trends in Latvia 2007-2008

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  1. Migraine in LATVIA 2007-2008 Prepared by Indra Sakne-Sokolovska Product manager Tallin 30. may

  2. Pharmaceutical Market(MAT/4/2008) Total market: 220 mlj.€,+26% Triptansmarket: 205 th. €, +29%; +89% in DOT Number of doctors Number of GPs 1500 Number of neurologists200 Number of pharmacies800 Population: 2,3 M

  3. Triptansmarketbymoleculesin DOT MAT/4/2008

  4. Anti migrenics market by products in DOT [€]

  5. Main Cinie activities 2007-2008 • Available price for patients

  6. Main Cinie activities 2007-2008 • Goodcooperationwithpain (headache) association: • Togetherweorganizedheadacheconference; • Consultationsandhelpwithpatientsmaterials & homepage; • Education: smallseminarsforGPsandneurologists; • Migrainedays • Advertisementinmedicalmagazines • PR activities: - homepagewww.migrena-help.lv - articlesaboutmigraine - migrainedairiesforpatients

  7. Thank you for your attention!

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