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Pain Management Devices

Pain Management Devices Market Warms Up for the Sprint Ahead

Over 100 million Americans are affected by chronic pain, according to The American Academy of Pain Medicine. With the aging population, the number of people looking for pain relief solutions is set to grow. Currently, the most commonly used pain remedies are prescription drugs, OTC medications, rubs, and powered devices. According to Kline’s Nonprescription Drugs

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TENS Devices

Does TENS Technology Impact the U.S. OTC Industry?

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) technology has existed for over 50 years, but such devices have only been in the consumer marketplace since 2006-2007. Today, over 500 manufacturers of TENS products are registered with the FDA, and this number continues to increase. Innovation, convenience, and the ease of use of TENS devices, coupled with consumers’

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Pain Relief Options

Brand Comebacks and Pain Devices Drive Sales of Analgesics

Chronic pain continues to be an area consumers seek to treat with a variety of methods including prescription drugs, OTC medications, topical rubs, and pain management devices.  The increasing U.S. aging population will continue to generate the demand for pain relief products. Seniors increasingly seek to mitigate pain associated with old age and sedentary lifestyles,

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At-home Pain Management Devices

The New Face of DIY Pain Management

While pain management devices are not something brand new on the market—for example, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) technology has existed for over 50 years—the market is witnessing a revolution thanks to the introduction of products like IcyHot SmartRelief TENS Therapy by the French player Sanofi, which has made pain management products more accessible and

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Pain Management

Pain Management Becomes Easier Thanks to a Slew of Treatment Options

Consumers have a wide array of products to choose from for the pain management of various conditions, including arthritis, headache, migraine, premenstrual pain, and back and joint pain. Pain management can be treated with several options, such as prescription drugs, OTC medications, natural supplements, rubs, and devices. Several favorable demographics, such as the aging population

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