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diseases (STI). Growing awareness of usage of contraceptives in developing and under<br />

developing countries is certainly a game changer.<br />

The major hindering factor of the contraceptives market includes side effects of<br />

contraceptive devices. Rising concern about infertility as a possible side effect is a key<br />

challenge for the market.<br />

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Some of the key manufacturers of this market are Bayer HealthCare AG, Teva<br />

Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Medisafe Distribution Inc, Pace Pharmaceuticals Inc.,<br />

Medicines360, Church & Dwight, Co., Inc., Actavis, Inc., Cooper Surgical, Inc., Merck & Co.,<br />

Inc., Reckitt Benckiser plc, Mayer Laboratories, Inc., and Pfizer, Inc.<br />

Regional Overview<br />

Geographically, the market can be categorized into North America, Europe, Latin America,<br />

Asia-Pacific and The Middle East and Africa. North America commanded the major market<br />

share with most of its business centred around the USA. North America is preceded by<br />

Europe with U.K. being the centre of the business. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness a high<br />

growth rate through the forecast period.<br />

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Scope of the report<br />

The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the industry by providing the estimations of<br />

market potential and forecasts with utmost granularity. Along this, the factors influential in<br />

effecting the market dynamics and trends are discussed in detail at the product level.

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