(live-PR.com) - Piribo, the online destination for business intelligence for the biotech and pharmaceutical industry, has now added a report which analyses and sizes the market for sleep apnea diagnostic and therapeutic devices worldwide.
“Sleep Apnea Diagnostic & Therapeutic Devices Worldwide” which is available at
www.piribo.com/search/results.html?k=MST017&x=0& .. discusses key players, and identifies trends impacting the market for these products.
Sleep apnea is a common
sleeping disorder in which sufferers have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breathings while they sleep. It is a chronic condition that usually causes sleep disruption and excessive tiredness and sleepiness the next day.
The report forecasts to 2014 for different for the U.S., Canada and Latin America as well as Europe, Japan and the rest of the world.
This publication would help in:
1) assessing the market for sleep apnea diagnostic and therapeutic devices, growth segments, and growth regions.
2) understanding market drivers and restraints, and market segmentation.
3) business planning, strategic decision making and competitive strategy.
4) identifying opportunities for partnerships and alliances.
Authors provide market estimates and forecasts for sleep apnea diagnostic and therapeutic devices by country/region in U.S. dollars. They also profile 118 top players in the market.
“Sleep Apnea Diagnostic & Therapeutic Devices Worldwide” is available in pdf format from Piribo.
For more information, go to:
www.piribo.com/publications/medical_devices/slee ..
Piribo product ID: MST017
About Piribo.
Piribo (http:www.piribo.com) is a UK-based independent online store supplying business information on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The website now carries over 10,000 English language titles including, market reports, studies and books and is the UK’s largest online biopharma information store. Subscribers receive a free monthly newsletter and email alerts on new titles in their areas of interest. The company was established in 2004.