Prefilled Syringes Market Global Forecast Report 2026-2031: Growing Preference for Unit-Dose Medication Using Prefilled Syringes / Emerging Markets with Growing Healthcare Infrastructure
Dublin, May 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Prefilled Syringes Market by Type, Material, Design, Application, & Region - Global Forecast to 2031" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global prefilled syringes market is projected to reach USD 14.53 billion by 2031, growing from USD 8.65 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 10.9%
This growth is driven by factors such as the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, the growing adoption of biologics and biosimilars, a rising demand for self-administration, and advancements in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
The rising incidence of chronic diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cardiovascular disorders fuels market growth. Prefilled syringes simplify the precise administration of medications for patients with chronic conditions by providing ready-to-use doses, enhancing patient compliance and reducing dosage errors. Furthermore, the trend towards self-administration adds to the market's growth, as prefilled syringes are preferred for their convenience, safety, and ease of use, thus reducing contamination risks.
Prominent market players include BD (US), Gerresheimer AG (Germany), SCHOTT (Germany), West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. (US), AptarGroup Inc. (US), Nipro (Japan), Baxter (US), Owen Mumford Ltd. (UK), and many others driving innovation and expansion.
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