Innovation, Education Are CHPA Priorities To Help Consumers ‘Own’ Their Health Through Self-Care

US Trade Group ‘Looking At Self-Care More Broadly … Opportunity For Next Decade’

“What can we do to help self-care and consumers in their journey? One is innovation, bringing different types of products to market and two, educating consumers because it's complicated. Health care is complicated, and people have a lot of things on their minds,” says CHPA president and CEO Scott Melville.

• Source: Alamy

The Consumer Healthcare Products Association acknowledges that for many US consumers, self-care means more than using OTC drugs, dietary supplements and similar products available without prescription or the intervention of a medical professional.

The Global Self-Care Federation, which includes the CHPA and trade groups from other countries as well as pharma firms as members, says in a

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