COVID-19: Impact on Global Dermatology Drug Market

26 May, 2020 | News

The outbreak of COVID-19 has imposed impacts on each and every industry. How has the virus affected the dermatology market?

Dear Members and Friends

We have collated the below news reports to provide a snippet of the market analysis and forecast of the dermatology drug market. 

1.COVID-19: POTENTIAL IMPACT ON DERMATOLOGY OTC DRUG MARKET SIZE, GROWTH EVOLUTION, TRENDS, DEMAND, ANALYSIS, SEGMENT AND FORECASTS REPORT, 2028

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Source: News District

Published: 24 May 2020 

2. COVID-19 Impact on Global Dermatology Drug Market Insights, Forecast to 2026

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Source: Bulletin Line, United States

Published: 25 May 2020

3. Dermatology Drug Market Expected to Witness High Growth over the Forecast Period 2020 – 2025

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Source: Ground Alerts, United States

Published: 25 May 2020

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