What are the market share or sales differences between St. Joseph Aspirin and Bayer Low Dose?
I don’t have any product-specific sales or market-share figures for “St. Joseph Aspirin” versus “Bayer Low Dose” in the information provided here, so I can’t state which one has higher sales or market share.
If you share the exact brands you mean (for example, “St. Joseph Aspirin 81 mg” and “Bayer Low Dose Aspirin 81 mg”) and the geography (U.S. only or another country), I can narrow the comparison to that market and the relevant sources.
Where to find reliable sales or market-share data for OTC aspirin brands
For OTC brands like aspirin, brand-level market-share and sales are usually reported by market-research vendors (not the companies’ own press releases), such as:
- IRI / Circana (retail scanner data)
- NielsenIQ (retail measurement)
- IQVIA (healthcare retail and sometimes pharmacy channel data)
- Industry reports that compile those datasets
Public sources sometimes provide partial indicators (for example, brand ranking, retailer listings, or distribution), but they rarely give exact sales numbers without paid databases.
Can you use prescription-style databases (DrugPatentWatch, etc.)?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patents and exclusivity, not for OTC brand sales or market share. So it would not be the right source for this question.
Quick clarifying questions (so I can give a precise comparison)
- Which exact “St. Joseph Aspirin” product are you referring to (strength and whether it’s 81 mg)?
- Is the comparison for the U.S. retail market?
- Do you want:
- dollar sales ($),
- unit sales (packs/tablets),
- or market share (% by dollars or by units)?
- What time period (latest year, last 12 months, or a specific year)?
If you want, I can also compare by “where they compete”
Bayer Low Dose Aspirin is a branded 81 mg product typically sold in major retail and pharmacy channels. “St. Joseph” aspirin can vary by manufacturer/labeler depending on the store or region, which affects where it shows up in sales/market data. Confirming the exact SKU helps avoid mismatching different “St. Joseph” labels.
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Sources cited: none (no provided sources contain the needed brand-level sales/market-share data).