GlaxoSmithKline - Products

Products

GSK's current products include:

  • Advair
  • Albenza
  • Alli (orlistat)
  • Amerge
  • Amoxil (amoxicillin)
  • Arixtra
  • Arranon
  • Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid)
  • Avamys
  • Avandia
  • Avodart
  • BC Powder - pain relief
  • Beano
  • Beconase
  • Boniva
  • Boost
  • Ceftin
  • Coreg
  • Coreg CR
  • Dexedrine
  • Eno - effervescent salts
  • Flixonase
  • Geritol - dietary supplements
  • Goody's Powder - pain relief
  • Horlicks - malted milk drink
  • Imitrex
  • Keppra
  • Lamictal
  • Lanoxin
  • Levitra (co-marketed with Bayer Pharmaceuticals)
  • Lovaza
  • Lucozade - energy and sports drinks
  • Maxinutrition
  • Nicoderm
  • Nicorette
  • NiQuitin
  • Pandemrix - influenza pandemic vaccine
  • Panadol (paracetamol) - pain relief
  • Panadol night - pain relief
  • Parnate
  • Paxil
  • Promacta
  • Ralgex - pain relief
  • Relenza
  • Requip
  • Ribena - fruit based drinks
  • Serlipet
  • Settlers
  • Tagamet (cimetidine)
  • Treximet
  • Tums
  • Trizivir
  • Twinrix - hepatitis vaccine
  • Tykerb
  • Valtrex
  • Ventolin HFA
  • Veramyst
  • Wellbutrin
  • Zantac (ranitidine)
  • Zofran
  • Zovirax (aciclovir)
Personal care

Oral healthcare products include the Aquafresh, Macleans, Biotene and Sensodyne toothpaste and related product ranges.

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