The "U.S. Sexual Wellness Market Analysis By Product (Condoms, Vibrators, Lubricants), Competitive Landscape, Company Market Share, And Segment Forecasts, 2014 - 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The U.S. sexual wellness market is expected to reach USD 8.8 billion by 2025

Government is undertaking initiatives to create awareness and promote the use of contraceptives in the younger generation to control the rising prevalence of STDs. The U.S. federal policy has taken measures to increase the availability of contraceptives and has made their coverage through health insurance companies mandatory. Thus, the growing awareness about STDs amongst the youth is expected to drive the market over the forecast period.

Erectile dysfunction deteriorates the sexual lives of the middle-aged population and they depend on lubricants to aid the process. Currently, almost 30 million men suffer from erectile dysfunction in the U.S. alone. This gives an insight into the potential opportunities and the huge scope of growth present in the lubricant market over the forecast period.

The existing players are strengthening their foothold in the industry by introducing new products. In April 2017, Ansell launched an antiviral condom in the Canadian market. This product is claimed to be the first condom to offer protection against HIV and other viral transmissions.

Some key industry contributors are Church & Dwight Co., Inc., Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, Veru Inc., Mayer Laboratories, Inc., Ansell (LifeStyles Healthcare Pte Ltd), BioFilm, Inc, and LELO.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

Chapter 2 Research Methodology

Chapter 3 Market Variables, Trends & Scope

Chapter 4 U.S. Sexual Wellness Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis

Chapter 5 Competitive Landscape

  • Church & Dwight Co. Inc.
  • Reckitt Benckiser Group plc
  • Veru Inc.
  • Mayer Laboratories Inc.
  • Ansell (LifeStyles Healthcare Pte Ltd )
  • BioFilm Inc
  • LELO

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