Tiamulin Market - Size, Share, Growth, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026 Tiamulin is a pleuromutilin antibiotic drug, which is derived semi-synthetically from natural compound— pleuromutilin—originally produced by the mushroom–clitopilus scyphoides. Tiamulin is primarily used as veterinary medicine for treatment of pneumonia, prophylaxis of dysentery, and mycoplasmal infections in pigs and poultry. It acts by inhibiting protein synthesis at ribosomal level and is present in powder and injectable formulations. Antibiotic properties of Tiamulin aid in treatment of wide range of diseases caused by bacteria.
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Tiamulin Market: Regional Analysis North America is expected to hold a dominant position in the global Tiamulin market over the forecast period, owing to the presence of key players in the region along with several strategic mergers and acquisitions amongst the key players. For instance, in 2015, US-based Eli Lilly and Company acquired Novartis Animal Health Inc. and its product –Denagard (tiamulin hydrogen fumarate) and strengthen the position of Eli Lilly and Company’s animal health business arm Elanco US, Inc. Asia Pacifc tiamulin market is expected to witness signifcant growth over forecast period, owing to increase in the number of pig farms in the region. For instance, according to report by Federal Statistical Ofce in 2014, China was the largest producer of pork with around 48% of the total pork produced worldwide. Such increasing production of pork is expected to propel the demand for antibiotics such as Tiamulin for the treatment of pigs. Furthermore, Europe tiamulin market is expected to witness signifcant growth over the forecast period, owing to high rates of pork production, which is expected to increase demand for antibiotic drugs, such as Tiamulin. For instance, according to a report by National Pork Board, Europe is the second largest producer of pork worldwide with around 23,866 thousand metric tons pork produced in 2016 and 23,675 thousand metric tons pork produced in 2017.