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  2. Sensodyne - Wikipedia

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    Sensodyne is a brand of toothpaste that was first sold by Block Drug, a Brooklyn, New York-based company established in 1907 by pharmacist Alexander Block. [1]By 1925, manufacturing dental care products had become the company's focus.

  3. Sensodyne maker Haleon's shiny forecast signals price hikes ...

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    (Reuters) -Haleon raised its annual organic revenue growth forecast on Wednesday, as the consumer healthcare giant bets on demand for household brands like Sensodyne toothpaste and Panadol tablets ...

  4. Sensodyne-maker Haleon posts tepid sales as demand for ... - AOL

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    The maker of popular household products such as Sensodyne toothpaste and pain-reliever Panadol, had earlier said that the first three months of 2024 would be impacted by a softer cold and flu ...

  5. (Reuters) -Pfizer sold a stake in British consumer healthcare group Haleon worth about $3.26 billion on Monday, cutting its shareholding in the maker of Sensodyne toothpaste and Panadol and Advil ...

  6. Haleon - Wikipedia

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    Haleon plc is a British multinational consumer healthcare company with headquarters in Weybridge, England. [3] It is one of the largest consumer healthcare businesses in the world, with brands including Sensodyne toothpaste, Panadol and Advil painkillers, and Centrum vitamins. [4]

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  8. Caltrate - Wikipedia

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    Caltrate [1] is a brand name calcium supplement sold by Haleon.. The brand was originally owned by Pfizer (formerly Wyeth) and GSK and in Japan by Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical.. The Caltrate brand is supplied in many different formulas; calcium carbonate (NOT calcium citrate) is the common ingredient serving as the calcium supplement source. [2]

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