Focus your analysis on three key product areas: pain relievers, allergy medications, and cold remedies. This covers a significant portion of “Pills for you 24” basket’s likely inventory.
Pain Relievers: Check stock levels for ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and naproxen. Compare brand-name versus generic availability. Note any discrepancies in quantities between different dosages (e. g., 200mg vs. 400mg ibuprofen).
Allergy Medications: Analyze the range of antihistamines offered, noting both immediate-release and extended-release options. Track stock of both oral and nasal sprays. Identify any shortages of popular brands.
Cold Remedies: Assess the availability of decongestants (oral and nasal), cough suppressants, and expectorants. Compare the variety of combination products versus single-ingredient options. Highlight any patterns in low-stock items.
Availability Data: Present your findings using clear charts and graphs. Show stock levels over time to detect trends. A simple bar chart comparing product category stock levels provides a visual summary. Use a line graph to show changes in stock levels over a week or month.
Recommendations: Prioritize restocking products consistently showing low availability. Analyze sales data alongside stock data to predict future demand. Consider adjusting inventory levels based on seasonal fluctuations (e. g., higher cold medicine demand in winter).


