Pruritus is a chronic itching condition, which is often caused by dermatological disease conditions including atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, mycoses, chickenpox etc. Moreover, there are various underlying etiologies for pruritus, for instance hepatogenic pruritus results from hepatitis&jaundice, uremic pruritus results from chronic kidney diseases and dialysis, and some forms are drug-induced pruritus.
The pruritus condition is an outcome of stimulation from free nerve ... Read more
The global pruritus therapeutics market is anticipated to reach over USD 17,275.12 Million by 2026, according to a new research published by Polaris Market Research, Pruritus, also known as itch disorder can be triggered by several ailments ranging from dermatological disorders such as mycoses, atopic dermatitis, chickenpox, and contact ... Read more
The global Pruritus Therapeutics market is estimated to be valued at US$ 7.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 3.6% over the forecast period 2022-2031, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
A) Market Overview:
Pruritus, commonly known as itching, is a symptom of various dermatological conditions such as dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, and allergic reactions. It can significantly impact the quality of life of ... Read more
The global Pruritus Therapeutics Market is estimated to be valued at US$8.39 Billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a CAGR Of 4.0% over the forecast period 2023-2030. Pruritus, commonly known as itching, is a dermatological condition that affects millions of people worldwide. The market for pruritus therapeutics includes pharmaceutical drugs, topical creams, and other treatment options ... Read more
Pruritus, commonly known as itch, is an abnormal sensation that causes the desire to scratch. Several medical conditions can result in itching such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, kidney disease, liver disease, infections and cancer. There are various prescription and over-the-counter medications available for treating itch including topical corticosteroids, emollients, antihistamines, hypnotics, antidepressants and immunotherapies. Topical agents are often preferred as first-line treatment ... Read more