Overview since 2014 sees steady rise in med usage

18 March 2020
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Global use of medicine has increased at a 3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since 2014, according to a report from IQVIA.

This growth is a slight decline on the 4% rate seen from 2009 to 2014, but still an upward trend that has been driven particularly by rapidly rising usage in areas identified as global health priorities, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Richer countries have higher per capita usage rates

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