Dystonia is neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary uncontrollable muscle contraction that results in slow repetitive movements or irregular postures. The irregular contraction causes muscles to twist involuntarily and affect different parts of the body. The person with dystonia may experience dragging leg, cramps in the foot, involuntary pulling of muscles of neck, uncontrollable blinking and difficulties in speech.
Global dystonia drug market is expected to grow at a substantial CAGR in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The emergence of drugs used in the treatment of neurological and metabolic disorders, development of newer technologies and vulnerable dystonia disease patients are the key factors enhancing the market growth.
Global non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder drug market is rising gradually with a substantial CAGR in the forecast period of 2019-2026. Rise in number of circadian rhythm sleep disorder cases worldwide and increase demand of disease specific treatment are the key factors for market growth.
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