Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market - By Type (Syringes, Needles), By Usability (Disposable, Reusable), By Application (Blood Collection, Drug Delivery, Vaccination, Insulin Administration), By End-use (Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Diagnostic Centers) & Forecast to 2032
Published on: 2024-08-01 | No of Pages : 240 | Industry : Healthcare
Publisher : MIR | Format : PDF&Excel
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market - By Type (Syringes, Needles), By Usability (Disposable, Reusable), By Application (Blood Collection, Drug Delivery, Vaccination, Insulin Administration), By End-use (Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Diagnostic Centers) & Forecast to 2032
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market Size
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market size exceeded a valuation of USD 6.5 billion in 2022. The industry is anticipated to grow at a 3% CAGR from 2023 to 2032, driven by the increasing burden of chronic conditions and infectious diseases.
The demand for hypodermic needles & syringes is primarily fueled by mounting surgeries and procedural volumes across the world. The rapid growth in the elderly population is boosting the need for medical surgeries to enhance their quality of life. Furthermore, ongoing advancements are also enhancing the outlook for minimally invasive surgical procedures that employ safe, sterile, and less-invasive equipment, such as hypodermic syringes & needles in treating multiple ailments, which is likely to complement the business share.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Base Year | 2022 |
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market Size in 2022 | USD 6.8 Billion |
Forecast Period | 2023 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2023 to 2032 CAGR | 3% |
2032 Value Projection | USD 9.3 Billion |
Historical Data for | 2018 to 2022 |
No. of Pages | 200 |
Tables, Charts & Figures | 359 |
Segments covered | Type, Usability, Application, End-use, and Region |
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Pitfalls & Challenges |
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High risk of needlestick injuries & infection may impede industry expansion
Despite a positive outlook for product adoption, the hypodermic syringes & needles market faces a major hurdle due to the growing frequency of needle-led injuries. Blood-borne diseases transmit conditions, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV), among others, which restricts the use of reusable needles and syringes. Nonetheless, strong efforts of government and healthcare organizations to ensure a stable supply of medical equipment are projected to foster industry outlook.
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market Analysis
In 2022, the needles segment held around 53% share in the hypodermic syringes & needles market and is slated to depict the highest CAGR between 2023 and 2032 owing to the emergence of vaccination campaigns, their surging usage in medical procedures that incorporate hypodermic needles, and the improving access to diabetes care. Hypodermic needles are extensively used in drawing blood, injecting medications, or conducting diagnostic tests, and thus, they are foreseen to attract positive momentum to perform surgeries, blood donations, or chronic disease management.
In terms of usability, the disposable hypodermic syringes & needles market is set to amass a valuation of over USD 9 billion by 2032, the report claims. Compared to their reusable counterparts, disposable syringes and needles offer several benefits, such as greater safety, a decreased risk of contamination and infection, and better convenience. As disposable syringes and needles are made for single use, they are less susceptible to contracting any illness from bacteria or viruses on contaminated surfaces, which is a key factor stimulating product adoption.
Hypodermic syringes & needles market valuation from drug delivery applications is set to exceed USD 4 billion by 2032 propelled by the surging adoption of hypodermic needles & syringes for delivering a broad range of therapeutics in line with ongoing advancements in the technology that have led to the development of less-invasive needles, thinner needles, and needle-free injection systems. In a recent study, a team of researchers concluded that the development of microneedle-based transdermal delivery for drugs and peptides is likely to supplement segment expansion in the future.
The hypodermic syringes & needles market from hospitals segment is set to be valued at more than USD 5 billion by 2032 as a result of the latest development in medical technology, increased awareness regarding infection control, and the need for accurate and precise medication administration in hospital settings. Notably, these devices are minimally invasive and thus, cause limited pain or discomfort when used correctly.
North America hypodermic syringes & needles market is anticipated to surpass a valuation of USD 2.5 billion by 2032 attributed to the booming prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes as well as novel product launches, especially in the U.S. Moreover, government initiatives aimed at increasing access to public health are projected to drive market growth. To cite an instance, the U.S. bilateral global health security partnership contributes nearly USD 1.56 billion to support the health workforce.
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market Share
- B. Braun
- Smiths Medical (ICU Medical)
- Melsungen AG
- Cardinal Health Inc
- Becton Dickinson & Company
- Terumo Corporation
- Lifelong Meditech Private Limited
- Nipro Corporation
- Retractable Technologies
- McKesson Corporation
- Connecticut Hypodermics In
- Medline Industries Inc
- Exelint International
- Vita Needle Company
- Vitrex Medical A/S,
- Hi-Tech Syringes Pvt Ltd.
are some of the key participants involved in the hypodermic syringes & needles industry. These firms engage in a range of strategic collaborations and mergers to stay ahead in the competitive landscape.
Hypodermic Syringes & Needles Market report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD million from 2018 to 2032 for the following segments
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By Type
- Syringes
- Needles
By Usability
- Disposable
- Reusable
By Application
- Blood Collection
- Drug delivery
- Vaccination
- Insulin Administration
- Other
By End-use
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Diagnostic Centers
- Others
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Poland
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- South Korea
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Vietnam
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Chile
- Peru
- Uruguay
- MEA
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Turkey
- Israel
- Egypt