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Bottle cap for medicaments
[Category : - HEALTH- DESIGN PATENTS- Fitness]
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Medicaments and water. When you need, and where you need.
A bottle cap for pills is an innovative form of stopper that offers the possibility of selling the required pill (most often painkiller) together with a sufficient quantity of water for its consumption.
MERGES TWO NEEDS INTO ONE PRODUCT!
Applicable for: Medicines (drugs pills), Vitamins, Diet supplements, Food supplements, etc.
Pharmacy package innovation for marketing differentiation!
Made for companies that care. For all those that think for their customers and customer's needs, where needs arise!
Financial information- an outright sale, a license with royalties or another form of partnership
- NO previously sold
- NO specific conditions for the sale
Market potential:
338$ Per year is the average U.S. Households spending on OTC products
81% Of adults use OTC medicines as a first response to minor ailments
40% Over the last decade, yearly bottled water consumption grew by almost 40 percent, reaching a total of almost 44 gallons per person in 2019. Bottled water was the most commonly consumed beverage among Americans ines as a first response to minor ailments
60 million PEOPLE = The availability of OTC medicines — off the shelf, without a prescription — provides symptomatic relief for an estimated 60 million people who otherwise would not seek treatment.
2.9 billion retail trips are made annually to purchase OTC products (source: IRI, 2015)
26 TRIP A YEAR make U.S. Consumers to purchase OTC products.
They only visit doctors, on average, three times a year
While there are approximately 54,000 pharmacies in the United States, there are more than 750,000 retail outlets that sell OTC products.
OTC medicines provide access 24/7 to conveniently available healthcare options for busy families and caregivers.
96% of U.S. adults believe OTC medicines make it easy for individuals to care for minor medical ailments.
93%of U.S. adults prefer to treat their minor ailments with OTC medicines before seeking professional care.
85% of U.S. parents prefer to treat their children’s minor ailments with an OTC medicine before seeking professional care.
70 – 90% of all illness episodes are addressed with self-treatment.
61 million consumers have avoided missing work, school, or other scheduled appointments due to illness because they had access to OTC cough medicines to alleviate their symptoms (based on census data).
OTC medicines empower individuals and families to meet their everyday healthcare needs.
OTC Medicines Affordability:
OTC medicines provide affordable treatment options for both consumers and the U.S. healthcare system.
The availability of OTC medicines creates significant value for the U.S. healthcare system:
$146 billion in annual savings relative to alternatives.
$94.8 billion in clinical cost savings (avoided doctor’s office visits and diagnostic testing); and $51.6 billion in drug cost savings (lower priced OTCs versus higher priced prescription medicines).
By keeping the American workforce healthy and at work, OTC medicines offer $34 billion in potential productivity benefits from avoided doctor’s office visits and time not having to be away from work for medical appointments. Consumers and taxpayers could save $5.2 billion annually if half of the unnecessary visits to primary care physicians were avoided by more self-care, including greater use of OTC medicines. 86% of U.S. adults believe responsible OTC medicine use helps lower healthcare costs for people like them.
For every dollar spent on OTC medicines, the U.S. healthcare system saves more than seven dollars.
Consumers Trust OTC Medicines
OTC medicines are a trusted first line of defense for healthcare providers and consumers alike. For a range of illnesses, 8 in 10 consumers use OTC medicines to relieve their symptoms without having to see a healthcare professional. 92% of physicians believe OTC medicines are effective, and 91% believe these medicines are safe. 87% of physicians believe OTC medicines are an important part of overall healthcare. 89% of consumers believe OTC medicines are an important part of their overall family healthcare.
Consumers depend on OTC cough medicines as a first-response to relieve cough symptoms for themselves and their children: Two-thirds (66%) of surveyed adults and 70% of surveyed parents rely on OTC cough medicines to treat their own and their children’s symptoms.
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