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GlaxoSmithKline plc is a United Kingdom-based pharmaceutical, biological, and healthcare company
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. GSK is the world's second largest pharmaceutical company and a research-based company with a wide portfolio of pharmaceutical products covering anti-infectives, central nervous system, respiratory, gastro-intestinal/metabolic, oncology, and vaccines products. It also has a Consumer Healthcare operation comprising leading oral healthcare products, nutritional drinks, and over the counter medicines.






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GlaxoSmithKline plc is a United Kingdom-based pharmaceutical, biological, and healthcare company
Company

Generally, a company is a form of business organization. The precise definition varies.In the United States, a company is a corporation—or, less commonly, an association, partnership, or union—that carries on an industrial enterprise." Generally, a company may be a "corporation, partnership, association, joint-stock company, Inv...
. GSK is the world's second largest pharmaceutical company and a research-based company with a wide portfolio of pharmaceutical products covering anti-infectives, central nervous system, respiratory, gastro-intestinal/metabolic, oncology, and vaccines products. It also has a Consumer Healthcare operation comprising leading oral healthcare products, nutritional drinks, and over the counter medicines. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange
London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a stock exchange located in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1801, it is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with many overseas listings as well as British companies....
 and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index

The FTSE 100 Index is a share index of the 100 most highly market capitalisation UK company listed on the London Stock Exchange. The index began on 3 January 1984 with a base level of 1000; the highest value reached to date is 6950.6, on 30 December 1999....
.

History

GSK was formed in 2000 by the merger of GlaxoWellcome (formed from the mergers of Burroughs Wellcome & Company and Glaxo Laboratories), and SmithKline Beecham (from Beecham, and SmithKline Beckman).

GlaxoWellcome

In 1880, Burroughs Wellcome & Company was founded in London by American pharmacists Henry Wellcome
Henry Wellcome

Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome was an American-British pharmaceutical entrepreneur. He founded the pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Company with his colleague Silas Mainville Burroughs , which is one of the four large companies that merged to form GlaxoSmithKline....
 and Silas Burroughs
Silas Mainville Burroughs (pharmacist)

Silas Mainville Burroughs was an American pharmacist.Born in Medina, New York, he was the son of a lawyer, his mother died when he was five and his father when he was 13....
. The Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories opened in 1902. In 1959 the Wellcome Company bought McDougall & Robertson Inc. to become more active in animal health. The Wellcome Company production centre was moved from New York to North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
 in 1970 and the following year another research centre was built.

Glaxo was founded in Bunnythorpe, New Zealand in 1904. Originally Glaxo was a baby food manufacturer processing local milk into a baby food by the same name: the product was sold in the 1930s under the slogan "Glaxo builds bonny babies". Still visible on the main street of Bunnythorpe is a derelict dairy factory (factory for drying and processing cows' milk into powder) with the original Glaxo logo clearly visible, but nothing to indicate that this was the start of a major multinational company.

Glaxo became Glaxo Laboratories, and opened new units in London in 1935. Glaxo Laboratories bought two companies called Joseph Nathan and Allen & Hanburys
Allen & Hanburys

Allen and Hanburys Ltd was a British pharmaceutical manufacturer, absorbed by GlaxoSmithKline in 1958.The business was founded in 1715 in Old Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, by Silvanus Bevan, a Welshman, apothecary and a Quaker....
 in 1947 and 1958 respectively. After the Company bought Meyer Laboratories in 1978, it started to play an important role in the US market. In 1983 the American arm Glaxo Inc. moved to Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
 (US headquarters/research) and Zebulon (US manufacturing) in North Carolina. Burroughs Wellcome and Glaxo merged in 1995 to form GlaxoWellcome. In the same year, GlaxoWellcome opened its Medicine Research Centre in Stevenage, England. Three years later GlaxoWellcome bought Polfa Poznan Company in Poland.

SmithKline Beecham

In 1843, Thomas Beecham launched his Beecham's Pills
Beecham's Pills

Beecham's Pills were a laxative first marketed around 1842 in St Helens, Lancashire. They were invented by Thomas Beecham , grandfather of Thomas Beecham ....
 laxative in England giving birth to the Beecham Group. Beechams
Beecham (pharmaceutical company)

Beecham was a British pharmaceutical company. It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but is now owned by GlaxoSmithKline.History...
 opened its first factory in St Helens
St Helens, Merseyside

St Helens is a large town in Merseyside, England. It is the largest settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens with a population of just over 100,000 of an urban area with a total population of 176,843 at the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001....
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
, England for rapid production of medicines in 1859. By the 1960s it was extensively involved in pharmaceuticals.

In 1830, John K. Smith opened its first pharmacy in Philadelphia. Subsequently, in 1891, Smith, Kline and Company merged with French, Richard and Company. It changed its name to Smith Kline & French Laboratories
SmithKline & French

Smith, Kline & French was a pharmaceutical company, which is now part of GlaxoSmithKline....
 as it focused more on research in 1929. Years later, Smith Kline & French Laboratories opened a new laboratory in Philadelphia; it then bought Norden Laboratories, a business doing research into animal health.

Smith Kline & French Laboratories bought Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques
Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques

Recherche et Industrie Th?rapeutiques was founded in Rixensart, Belgium, as a penicillin factory in 1945 by Dr Pieter De Somer, who later became the founder of the Rega Institute for Medical Research and rector of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven ....
 (Belgium) in 1963 to order to focus on vaccines. The Company started to expand globally buying seven laboratories in Canada and the US in 1969. In 1982, it bought Allergan, a manufacturer of eye and skincare products. The Company merged with Beckman Inc. later that year and then changed its name to SmithKline Beckman.

In 1988, SmithKline Beckman bought its biggest competitor, International Clinical Laboratories, and in 1989 merged with Beecham to form SmithKline Beecham plc. The headquarters of the Company were then moved to England. To expand research & development in the US, SmithKline Beecham bought a new research center in 1995. Another new research centre at New Frontiers Science Park in Harlow, England was opened in 1997. But the main centre of focus operates in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

In 2000, Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham merged to form GlaxoSmithKline.

In 2001 it completed its purchase of New Jersey
New Jersey

New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania....
-based Block Drug
Block Drug

Block Drug Company was a pharmaceutical company based in Jersey City, New Jersey, that specialized in dental care products.GlaxoSmithKline purchased the company for $1.24 billion in 2001....
.

Operations

As the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world, based on net income, the company had sales of £22.7 billion and made a profit of £7.8 billion in 2007. It employs around 110,000 people worldwide, including over 40,000 in sales and marketing. Its global headquarters are GSK House in Brentford
Brentford

Brentford is a suburb of the London Borough of Hounslow at the confluence of the River Thames and the River Brent in West London, situated 8 miles west south-west of Charing Cross....
, London, United Kingdom, with its United States headquarters based in Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
 (RTP) in North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
 and its consumer products division based in the Pittsburgh suburb of Moon Township, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
. The research and development division has major headquarters in South East England, Philadelphia and Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
 (RTP) in North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
.

The company is listed on the London and New York stock exchange
Stock exchange

A stock exchange, securities exchange or bourse is a corporation or mutual organization which provides "trading" facilities for stock brokers and trader s, to trade stocks and other security ....
s. The single largest market is in the United States (approximately 45% of revenue), although the company has a presence in almost 70 countries.

Products

The company's products include:
  • Advair
    Fluticasone/salmeterol

    The combination preparation fluticasone/salmeterol is a formulation containing fluticasone propionate and salmeterol used in the management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ....
  • Albenza
    Albendazole

    Albendazole, marketed as Albenza, Eskazole, or Zentel, is a member of the benzimidazole compounds used as a medication indicated for the Pharmacotherapy of a variety of worm infestations....
  • Alli
    Orlistat

    Orlistat Orlistat is the saturated derivative of lipstatin?a potent natural product inhibitor of pancreatic lipases isolated from the bacteria Streptomyces toxytricini....
  • Amerge
    Naratriptan

    Naratriptan is a triptan medication marketed by GlaxoSmithKline and is used for the treatment of migraine headaches. Naratriptan is available in 2.5 mg tablets....
  • Amoxil
    Amoxicillin

    Amoxicillin or amoxycillin is a moderate-spectrum, bacteriolytic, beta-lactam antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections caused by susceptible microorganisms....
  • Aquafresh
    Aquafresh

    Aquafresh is a brand of toothpaste that has been on sale since 1973. It is manufactured by consumer healthcare product maker GlaxoSmithKline. One of its distinguishing features is its striped pattern; currently the stripes are red, white, and blue , although initially there were only blue and white stripes....
  • Arixtra
    Fondaparinux

    Fondaparinux is an anticoagulant medication.It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline....
  • Arranon
    Nelarabine

    Nelarabine is a chemotherapy drug used in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It was previously known as 506U78.Nelarabine is a purine nucleoside analog converted to its corresponding arabinosylguanine nucleotide triphosphate , resulting in inhibition of DNA synthesis and cytotoxicity....
  • Augmentin
  • Avandia
    Rosiglitazone

    Rosiglitazone is an anti-diabetic drug in the thiazolidinedione class of drugs. It is marketed by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline as a stand-alone drug and in combination with metformin or with glimepiride ....
  • Avodart
    Dutasteride

    Dutasteride is a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor, a medication which inhibits the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone . It is used to treat conditions caused by DHT, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia ....
  • BC Powder
    BC Powder

    BC Powder is an Over-the-counter drug analgesic pain reliever owned by GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals and manufactured in Memphis, TN. It was conceived in Durham, NC, in 1906, by Germain Bernard and C.T....
  • Beano
    Beano (dietary supplement)

    Beano is an enzyme-based dietary supplement that is used to reduce gas in the digestive tract, thereby preventing flatulence. It contains the enzyme alpha galactosidase that breaks down oligosaccharides such as raffinose....
  • Beconase
    Beconase

    Beconase is a brand of Corticosteroid nasal spray used for the relief of Allergy#Signs and symptoms. It is sold by GlaxoSmithKline. The typical dose is two sprays to each nostril twice a day....
  • Biotene
  • Boniva
    Ibandronic acid

    Ibandronic acid or ibandronate sodium , marketed under the trade names Boniva, Bondronat and Bonviva, is a potent bisphosphonate medication used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis....
  • Boost (health food)
    Boost (health food)

    Boost is a chocolate flavoured health food drink made by GlaxoSmithKline. It was launched in 1977 in India.The first brand ambassador for Boost was the cricketer Kapil Dev in 1986....
  • Ceftin
    Cefuroxime

    Cefuroxime is a second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic that has been widely available in the USA as Ceftin since 1977. Glaxo Smith Kline sells the antibiotic in Australia under the name Zinnat....
  • Coreg
    Carvedilol

    Carvedilol is a beta blocker indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure . It is marketed under various trade names including Coreg , Dilatrend , Eucardic , and Carloc as a generic drug ., and as a controlled-release formulation, marketed in the US as Coreg CR ....
  • Flonase
    Fluticasone

    Fluticasone is a synthetic corticosteroid.Both the and propionate forms are used as topical Anti-inflammatory:*Fluticasone propionate*Fluticasone furoate...
  • Geritol
    Geritol

    Geritol is a US trademarked name for various supplements, past and present. Geritol was introduced as an alcohol-based, iron and B vitamin tonic by Pharmaceuticals, Inc....
  • Gly-Oxide
  • Goody's Powder
    Goody's Powder

    Goody's Powder is an Over-the-counter drug pain reliever, in powder form, marketed and sold by GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals. Goody's contains aspirin, caffeine, and acetaminophen, the same formula as Excedrin....
  • GSK-189,254
    GSK-189,254

    GSK-189,254 is a potent and selective histamine H3 receptor inverse agonist developed by GlaxoSmithKline. It has subnanomolar affinity for the H3 receptor and selectivity of over 10,000x for H3 over other histamine receptor subtypes....
  • GSK-873140
    Aplaviroc

    Aplaviroc was a CCR5 entry inhibitor developed for the treatment of HIV infection. It is developed by GlaxoSmithKlineIn October 2005, all studies of aplaviroc were discontinued due to hepatotoxicity concerns....
  • GW-320,659
    Manifaxine

    Manifaxine is a drug developed by GlaxoSmithKline through structural modification of radafaxine, the active metabolite of bupropion. It acts as a norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor ....
  • GW 501516
    GW 501516

    GW-501,516 is a drug developed by GlaxoSmithKline, which acts as a Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta modulator. It activates AMP-activated protein kinase and stimulates glucose uptake in skeletal muscle tissue, and has been demonstrated to reverse metabolic abnormalities in obese men with pre-diabetic metabolic syndrome, most...
  • Horlicks
    Horlicks

    Horlicks is the name of a company and of a malted milk hot drink, which is claimed to promote sleep when consumed at bedtime. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline in the United Kingdom, India and Jamaica....
  • Imitrex
    Sumatriptan

    Sumatriptan is a triptan drug including a sulfonamide group for the treatment of migraine headaches. It is marketed and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline....
  • Lamictal
    Lamotrigine

    Lamotrigine and also Lamitor is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy and bipolar disorder. For epilepsy it is used to treat partial seizures, primary and secondary tonic-clonic seizures, and seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome....
  • Lanoxin
    Digoxin

    Digoxin , also known as Digitalis, is a purified cardiac glycoside extracted from the foxglove plant, Digitalis lanata. Its corresponding aglycone is digoxigenin....
  • Levitra
    Vardenafil

    Vardenafil is a PDE5 inhibitor used for treating impotence that is sold under the trade name Levitra , , ....
  • Lucozade
    Lucozade

    Lucozade is an umbrella name for a series of Energy and Sports drinks. The original Lucozade, now called Lucozade Energy, is an energy drink containing glucose syrup and is produced by GlaxoSmithKline in Gloucestershire....
  • Macleans
  • Nicoderm
    Nicoderm

    NicoDerm, also known as NicoDerm CQ is a branded over the counter Palliative care nicotine replacement therapy which is used to ameliorate the withdrawal effects involved in quitting Tobacco smoking....
  • Panadol
    Paracetamol

    Paracetamol or acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter drug analgesic and antipyretic . It is commonly used for the relief of fever, headaches, and other minor aches and pains, and is a major ingredient in numerous common cold and Influenza remedies....
  • Panadol night
    Panadol night

    Panadol night is a GlaxoSmithKline painkiller intended for use at night. It consists of 500 milligrams of paracetamol, 25 milligrams of diphenhydramine hydrochloride and other "non-hazardous ingredients" It is sold in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East....
  • Parnate
    Tranylcypromine

    Tranylcypromine is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor used as an antidepressant medication. It is marketed by GlaxoSmithKline....
  • Paxil
    Paroxetine

    Paroxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant. It was released in 1992 by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline. It is used to treat major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder and social phobia disorders in adult Patient#Outpatient vs inpatient....
  • Promacta
    Eltrombopag

    Eltrombopag is a medication that has been developed for conditions that lead to thrombocytopenia . It is a small molecule agonist of the c-mpl receptor , which is the physiological target of the hormone thrombopoietin....
  • Ralgex
    Ralgex

    Ralgex Spray is a spray specifically used for soothing painful muscles and joints in humans, not animals. It often causes a stinging sensation to the skin when sprayed on but is still considered effective and can be bought from any chemist....
  • Relenza
    Zanamivir

    Zanamivir is a neuraminidase inhibitor used in the treatment of and prophylaxis of both Influenzavirus A and Influenzavirus B. Zanamivir was the first neuraminidase inhibitor commercially developed....
  • Requip
    Ropinirole

    Ropinirole is a non-ergoline dopamine agonist. It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and Sun Pharmaceuticals. It is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease....
  • Ribena
    Ribena

    Ribena is a brand of fruit based uncarbonated soft drink and fruit drink concentrate produced by GlaxoSmithKline. The original and most common variety contains real blackcurrant juice....
  • Sensodyne
    Sensodyne

    Sensodyne is a toothpaste marketed for individuals with sensitive teeth. It is a registered trademark of GlaxoSmithKline which acquired it in 2001 in the purchase of Block Drug which developed it....
  • Serlipet
    Piboserod

    Piboserod is a selective 5-HT4 receptor receptor antagonist which was marketed and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline under the trade name Serlipet for the management of atrial_fibrillation and irritable_bowel_syndrome ....
  • SKF 38393
    SKF 38393

    SKF 38393 is a synthetic compound that acts as a Dopamine receptor agonist. The abbreviation SKF stands for Smith Kline and French, a pharmaceutical company which later became GlaxoSmithKline....
  • SKF 82958
    SKF 82958

    SKF 82958 is a synthetic compound that acts as a Dopamine receptor agonist. The abbreviation SKF stands for Smith Kline and French, a pharmaceutical company which later became GlaxoSmithKline....
  • Tagamet
    Cimetidine

    Cimetidine is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach. It is largely used in the treatment of heartburn and peptic ulcers....
  • Treximet
    Sumatriptan

    Sumatriptan is a triptan drug including a sulfonamide group for the treatment of migraine headaches. It is marketed and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline....
  • Trizivir
    Trizivir

    Trizivir is a fixed dose combination of three reverse transcriptase inhibitors patented by GlaxoSmithKline:*abacavir *lamivudine *zidovudine ...
  • Tykerb
    Lapatinib

    Lapatinib or lapatinib ditosylate is an orally active chemotherapy for solid tumours such as breast cancer. During development it was known as small molecule GW572016....
  • Valtrex
    Valaciclovir

    Valaciclovir or valacyclovir is an antiviral drug used in the management of herpes simplex and herpes zoster . It is a prodrug, being converted in vivo to aciclovir....
  • Ventolin HFA
  • Veramyst
    Fluticasone

    Fluticasone is a synthetic corticosteroid.Both the and propionate forms are used as topical Anti-inflammatory:*Fluticasone propionate*Fluticasone furoate...
  • Vesicare
    Solifenacin

    Solifenacin , marketed as solifenacin succinate under the trade name Vesicare, is a urinary antispasmodic of the anticholinergic class....
  • Wellbutrin
    Bupropion

    Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant that acts as a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor and dopamine reuptake inhibitor, and nicotinic antagonist....
  • Zantac
    Ranitidine

    Ranitidine hydrochloride is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits gastric acid production. It is commonly used in treatment of peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease ....
  • Zofran
    Ondansetron

    Ondansetron or GlaxoSmithKline's Zofran is a serotonin 5-HT3 antagonist used mainly as an antiemetic to treat nausea and vomiting following chemotherapy....
  • Zovirax
    Aciclovir

    Aciclovir or acyclovir , chemical name acycloguanosine, is a guanosine nucleic acid analogues antiviral drug, marketed under trade names such as Cyclovir, Herpex, Acivir, Zovirax and Zovir ....


Initiatives to eradicate disease

Glaxo SmithKline has been active in a global alliance to eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis
Filariasis

Filariasis is a parasite and infection tropical disease, that is caused by thread-like filarial nematode worms. There are 9 known filarial nematodes which use humans as the parasitic life cycles....
. Jean-Pierre (JP) Garnier, former CEO of GlaxoSmithKline has said, “The Egyptian data shows that we can now eliminate a disease that has plagued the world for centuries. We remain committed to donating as much albendazole as required to eliminate this disabling disease, but ultimate success will depend on continued long-term commitments by all partners across the globe.”

In addition Glaxo has been short-listed for awards such as the Worldaware Business Award for its work to eliminate malaria in Kenya.

GlaxoSmithKline recently donated money to the British flood appeal, and was ranked first on the 2006 UK Corporate Citizenship Index for donations.

Global locations

  • Global Pharmaceutical Operations headquarters in Brentford
    Brentford

    Brentford is a suburb of the London Borough of Hounslow at the confluence of the River Thames and the River Brent in West London, situated 8 miles west south-west of Charing Cross....
    , United Kingdom with US operations based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
    North Carolina

    North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
    .
  • Consumer Products headquarters in Moon Township
    Moon Township, Pennsylvania

    Moon Township is a rapidly growing suburban municipality located along the Ohio River in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. The origin of township's name is unknown for certain, however, it is believed to be named after a crescent-shaped bend in the river....
    , Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania

    The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
     suburb of Pittsburgh
  • Major R&D sites in Greenford
    Greenford

    Greenford, historically Greenford Magna, is a suburb in the London Borough of Ealing in west London, England. Greenford is one of the oldest recorded places in Ealing, first referred to in a legal document dated AD 845....
    , United Kingdom; Stevenage
    Stevenage

    Stevenage is a town and Non-metropolitan district in Hertfordshire, England. It is to the east of junctions 7 and 8 of the A1 road , and is between Letchworth to the north, and Welwyn Garden City to the south....
    , United Kingdom; Harlow
    Harlow

    Harlow is a new town and local government district in Essex, England. It is located in the west of the county and on the border with Hertfordshire, on the River Stort....
    , United Kingdom; Ware
    Ware

    Ware is a town of around 18,000 people in Hertfordshire, England, close to Hertford ....
    , United Kingdom; Beckenham
    Beckenham

    Beckenham is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. It is located 8.4 miles south east of Charing Cross, and 1.75 miles west of Bromley town....
    , United Kingdom; Verona
    Verona

    Verona is a city in Veneto, northern Italy, one of the seven provincial capitals in the region. It is one of the main tourist destinations in north-eastern Italy, thanks to its artistic heritage, several annual fairs, shows and operas, such as the lyrical season in the Arena, the ancient amphitheatre built by the Romans....
    , Italy; Zagreb
    Zagreb

    Zagreb is the Capital and the largest city of Croatia. Zagreb is the Culture of Croatia, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Cinema of Croatia, Economy of Croatia and Government of Croatia center of the Croatia....
    , Croatia; Evreux
    Évreux

    ?vreux is a Communes of France in Haute-Normandie in northern France in the Eure Departments of France, of which it is the capital.Its inhabitants are called the ?bro?cienne and ?bro?ciens ....
    , France; Research Triangle Park
    Research Triangle Park

    Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
    , North Carolina; and Upper Merion and Collegeville, Pennsylvania
  • Major centre for biopharmaceutical
    Biopharmaceutical

    Biopharmaceuticals are medical drugs produced using biotechnology. They are proteins , nucleic acids used for therapeutic or in vivo diagnostic purposes, and are produced by means other than direct extraction from a native organism source....
     products in Belgium (Wavre
    Wavre

    Wavre is a Wallonia city and Municipalities in Belgium located in the Belgium Provinces of Belgium of Walloon Brabant, of which it is the capital....
     and Rixensart
    Rixensart

    Rixensart is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Walloon Brabant. On January 1 2006 Rixensart had a total population of 21,355....
    ), Germany (Dresden), Canada (Quebec) and USA (Marietta PA & Hamilton)
  • New R&D centres in Shanghai, China and Boston, USA
  • Major manufacturing sites for prescription products in Irvine
    Irvine, North Ayrshire

    Irvine is a coastal new town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. According to recent population estimates , the town is home to 39,527 as the largest settlement within North Ayrshire....
    , United Kingdom; Ware
    Ware

    Ware is a town of around 18,000 people in Hertfordshire, England, close to Hertford ....
    , United Kingdom; Evreux
    Évreux

    ?vreux is a Communes of France in Haute-Normandie in northern France in the Eure Departments of France, of which it is the capital.Its inhabitants are called the ?bro?cienne and ?bro?ciens ....
    , France; Montrose
    Montrose, Angus

    Montrose is a coastal resort town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. It is situated 38 miles north east of Dundee between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers....
    , United Kingdom; Barnard Castle
    Barnard Castle

    Barnard Castle is a town in Teesdale, County Durham, England named after the Barnard Castle around which it grew up. It sits on the north side of the River Tees, opposite Startforth, south southwest of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, west of Middlesbrough and southeast of the county town of Durham....
    , United Kingdom; Crawley
    Crawley

    Crawley is a town and local government district with Borough status in England and Wales in West Sussex, England. It is south of London, north of Brighton and Hove, and northeast of the county town of Chichester, covers an area of and had a population of 99,744 at the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001....
    , United Kingdom; Ulverston
    Ulverston

    Ulverston is a market town in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria in north-west England. Historic counties of England part of Lancashire, the town is located in the Furness area, close to the Lake District, and just north of Morecambe Bay....
    , United Kingdom; Bristol
    Bristol, Tennessee

    Bristol is a city in Sullivan County, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States. The population was 24,821 at the United States Census, 2000. It is the Twin cities of Bristol, Virginia, which lies directly across the border between Tennessee and Virginia....
    , Tennessee
    Tennessee

    Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States United States. In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the United States....
    ; King of Prussia
    King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

    King of Prussia is an unincorporated community in Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was 18,511....
    , Pennsylvania
    Pennsylvania

    The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
    ; Zebulon
    Zebulon, North Carolina

    Zebulon is the eastern-most town in Wake County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. In 2006, the population was estimated to be 4,329....
    , North Carolina
    North Carolina

    North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
    ; Cidra, Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
    ; Jurong, Singapore
    Singapore

    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
    ; Cork
    Cork (city)

    Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the Ireland third most populous city after Dublin and Belfast. It is the principal city and administrative centre of County Cork and the largest city in the Provinces of Ireland of Munster....
    , Ireland; Poznan
    Poznan

    Poznan is a city in west-central Poland with over 567,882 inhabitants . Located on the Warta River, it is one of the oldest cities in Poland, making it an important historical centre and a vibrant centre of trade, industry, and education....
    , Poland; Parma
    Parma

    Parma is a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna famous for its architecture and the fine countryside around it. It is the home of the University of Parma, one of the oldest universities in the world....
    , Italy and Brasov
    Brasov

    Brasov is a city in Romania and the capital of Brasov County, with a population of 284,596, according to the 2002 census, is the 7th largest Romanian city, after Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, Iasi, Craiova and Galati....
    , Romania.
  • Major manufacturing sites for consumer products in Maidenhead
    Maidenhead

    Maidenhead is a town within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in Berkshire, England. It lies on the River Thames and is situated west of Charing Cross in London....
    , United Kingdom; Dungarvan
    Dungarvan

    Dungarvan is a town and harbour on the south coast of Republic of Ireland in the province of Munster. Dungarvan is the administrative centre of County Waterford....
    , Ireland; Mississauga
    Mississauga, Ontario

    Mississauga , incorporated in 1974, is a city located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, and part of the Greater Toronto Area. With a population of 668,549 as of the Canada 2006 Census, it is Canada's sixth-most populous municipality, and has almost doubled in population in each of the last two decades....
    , Ontario
    Ontario

    Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
    ; Aiken
    Aiken, South Carolina

    Aiken, South Carolina is a city in the United States state of South Carolina.It is the county seat of Aiken County, South Carolina, and with Augusta, Georgia is one of the two largest cities of the Central Savannah River Area....
    , South Carolina
    South Carolina

    South Carolina is a U.S. state in the Southern United States of the United States. It borders Georgia to the south and North Carolina to the north....
    ; Clifton
    Clifton, New Jersey

    Clifton is a City in Passaic County, New Jersey, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 78,672....
    , New Jersey
    New Jersey

    New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania....
    ; and St. Louis
    St. Louis, Missouri

    St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St....
    , Missouri
    Missouri

    Missouri is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska....
  • GSK has a presence in 99 cities across 39 countries


Corporate governance

Current members of the board of directors
Board of directors

A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
 of GlaxoSmithKline are:
  • Sir Christopher Gent
    Chris Gent

    Sir Christopher Charles Gent is the former chief executive officer of Vodafone, a United Kingdom mobile phone company....
     (Non-Executive Chairman);
  • Andrew Witty
    Andrew Witty

    Andrew Philip Witty is the Chief Executive Officer of GlaxoSmithKline. Witty succeeded previous CEO Dr. Jean-Pierre Garnier following his retirement in May 2008....
     (Chief Executive Officer);
  • Dr Stephanie Burns (Non-Executive Director);
  • Lawrence Culp (Non-Executive Director);
  • Sir Crispin Davis (Non-Executive Director);
  • Julian Heslop (Chief Financial Officer);
  • Sir Deryck Maughan
    Deryck Maughan

    Sir Deryck Maughan is a British businessman.Maughan graduated from King's College London with a BA in 1969, and subsequently earned an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business where he was a Harkness Fellow....
     (Non-Executive Director);
  • Sir Ian Prosser
    Ian Prosser

    Sir Ian Prosser is a United Kingdom businessman.He was formerly Chairman of Six Continents.He is a non-executive Director of GlaxoSmithKline and Sara Lee ....
     (Senior Independent Non-Executive Director);
  • Dr Ronaldo Schmitz (Non-Executive Director);
  • Moncef Slaoui (Executive Director, Chairman, Research & Development);
  • Robert Wilson (Non-Executive Director);
  • Dr Daniel Podolsky (Non-Executive Director);
  • Tom De Swaan (Independent Non-Executive Director).


On October 8, 2007 it was announced that Dr Garnier would be succeeded as Chief Executive by Mr Andrew Witty
Andrew Witty

Andrew Philip Witty is the Chief Executive Officer of GlaxoSmithKline. Witty succeeded previous CEO Dr. Jean-Pierre Garnier following his retirement in May 2008....
. Mr Witty, 43, has taken up the position in May 2008 and joined the Board.

Diversity

GlaxoSmithKline was named one of the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers in 2007 by Working Mother magazine and was recognized by the International Charter for its efforts. GSK also received a perfect score of 100 percent from the Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights Campaign

The Human Rights Campaign is the largest lesbian, gay, bisexuality, and transgender interest group and political action committee in the United States, claiming over 725,000 members and supporters, though this membership count is disputed....
 Foundation's 2008 Corporate Equality Index
Corporate Equality Index

The Corporate Equality Index is a report published by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation as a tool to rate American businesses on their treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees, consumers and investors....
, an annual report card of corporate America's treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) employees, customers and investors. GSK also supports employee diversity networks for groups such as ECN, PTPN, GLBT, AAA, etc.

Controversy

  • Paroxetine
    Paroxetine

    Paroxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant. It was released in 1992 by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline. It is used to treat major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder and social phobia disorders in adult Patient#Outpatient vs inpatient....
     (Seroxat, Paxil)
    is an SSRI antidepressant released in 1992 by GlaxoSmithKline. In March 2004 the FDA ordered a black box warning placed on SSRI and other antidepressants, warning of the risk for potential suicidal thinking in children and adolescents. Since the FDA approved paroxetine in 1992, approximately 5,000 U.S. citizens have sued GSK. On January 29 2007, the BBC in the UK broadcast a fourth documentary in its 'Panorama' series about Seroxat. There is as yet no proven link between SSRI's and actual suicide, and the addition of blackbox warning labels is itself controversial


  • In November 2007, a United States Congressional committee
    United States Congressional committee

    A congressional committee is a legislative sub-organization in the United States Congress that handles a specific duty . Committee membership enables members to develop specialized knowledge of the matters under their jurisdiction....
     released a report describing intimidation of Dr John Buse
    John Buse

    John B. Buse, MD, PhD holds the position of President, Medicine & Science on the board of the American Diabetes Association....
     (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States....
    ) by GlaxoSmithKline over his concerns about the cardiovascular risks associated with the company's antidiabetes drug Rosiglitazone
    Rosiglitazone

    Rosiglitazone is an anti-diabetic drug in the thiazolidinedione class of drugs. It is marketed by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline as a stand-alone drug and in combination with metformin or with glimepiride ....
     (Avandia).


  • In March 2006, California Attorney General
    California Attorney General

    The California Attorney General is the State Attorney General of California. The officer's duty is to ensure that "the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced" The Attorney General carries out the responsibilities of the office through the California Department of Justice....
     Bill Lockyer
    Bill Lockyer

    William Westwood Lockyer is the current California State Treasurer of California. Prior to this, he served as California Attorney General and head of the state Department of Justice....
     announced that "GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) will pay $14 million to resolve allegations that state-government programs paid inflated prices for the firm’s anti-depressant drug Paxil because GSK engaged in patent fraud, antitrust violations and frivolous litigation to maintain a monopoly and block generic versions from entering the market."


  • At the AGM
    Annual general meeting

    An annual general meeting is a meeting that official bodies, and Voluntary association involving the public , are often required by law to hold....
     on 19 May 2003, GSK shareholders rejected a motion regarding a £22 million pay and benefits package for CEO, JP Garnier. This was the first time such a rebellion by shareholders against a major British company has occurred, but was regarded as a possible turning point against other so-called "fat cat" deals within executive pay structure.


  • The company and its shareholders have been targeted by animal rights
    Animal rights

    Animal rights, also known as animal liberation, is the idea that the most basic interests of animals should be afforded the same consideration as the similar interests of human beings....
     activists because it is a customer of the controversial animal-testing company, Huntingdon Life Sciences
    Huntingdon Life Sciences

    Huntingdon Life Sciences is a contract animal-testing company founded in 1952 in England, now with facilities in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire and Eye, Suffolk in the UK; New Jersey in the U.S.; and in Japan....
     (HLS). HLS has been the subject since 1999 of an international campaign by Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
    Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty

    Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty is an international animal rights campaign to close down Huntingdon Life Sciences , Europe's largest contract Animal testing laboratory....
     (SHAC) and the Animal Liberation Front
    Animal Liberation Front

    The Animal Liberation Front is a name used internationally by Animal rights activists who engage in direct action on behalf of animals. This includes removing animals from laboratories and fur farms, and sabotage facilities involved in animal testing and other animal-based industries....
     (ALF), ever since footage shot covertly by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is an animal rights organization. Based in Norfolk, Virginia, Virginia, and with two million members and supporters, PETA says it is the largest animal rights group in the world....
     (PETA), which was shown on British television, showed staff punching, kicking, screaming and laughing at the animals in their care. On 7 September 2005, the ALF detonated a bomb containing two litres of fuel and four pounds of explosives on the doorstop of the Buckinghamshire
    Buckinghamshire

    Buckinghamshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England home counties Counties of England in South East England England....
     home of Paul Blackburn, GSK's corporate controller, causing minor damage.


  • In November 2005, AIDS Healthcare Foundation accused the company of boosting its short-term monopoly profit by not increasing production of the anti-AIDS
    AIDS

    Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
     drug AZT despite a surge in demand, hence creating a shortage that affected many AIDS patients in Africa. GSK announced that it had halted clinical trials of the CCR5 entry inhibitor, aplaviroc (GW873140), in HIV-infected, treatment-naive patients because of concerns about severe hepatotoxicity. In June 2006 GSK said it was further cutting, by about 30%, the not-for-profit prices it charges for some of these medicines in the world's poorest countries.


Legal

In 2003 GSK signed a corporate integrity agreement and paid $88 million in a civil fine for overcharging Medicaid
Medicaid

Medicaid is the United States American health care system program for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and resources. It is a means-tested program that is jointly funded by the states and federal government, and is managed by the states....
 for the antidepressant Paxil, and nasal-allergy spray Flonase. Later that year GSK also ran afoul of the Internal Revenue Service
Internal Revenue Service

The Internal Revenue Service is the Federal government of the United States agency that collects taxes and enforces the tax law. It is an agency within the U.S....
 (IRS) and was facing a demand for $7.8 billion in backdated taxes and interest, the highest in IRS history.

On August 26, 2004, New York State Attorney General
New York State Attorney General

The New York State Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State of New York. The office has been in existence in some form since 1626, under the New Netherland colonial government of New York....
 Eliot Spitzer
Eliot Spitzer

Eliot Laurence Spitzer is an United States lawyer and former politician of the Democratic Party . He served as Governor of New York from January 2007 until his resignation on March 17, 2008 in the wake of his involvement in a high-priced prostitution ring....
's office announced it had settled legal action against GlaxoSmithKline. The settlement required GSK to post a registry which would include much more information about pretrial and clinical drug study results than what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other pharmaceutical companies had thus far been willing to make public. Attorney General Spitzer hailed the settlement as "transformational in that it will provide doctors and patients access to the clinical testing data necessary to make informed judgments." This part of the settlement was the main objective of the New York AG and Rose Firestein, who worked in the office of the AG and initially argued the case should be undertaken. As for the monetary compensation, both sides finally agreed to $2.5 million. On August 3, 2004, shortly before the settlement, Senator Charles Grassley, a Republican senator from Iowa
Iowa

The State of Iowa is a U.S. state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland." It is bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin and Illinois to the east, Nebraska and South Dakota to the west, and Missouri to the south....
 sent a letter to GSK, stating that he was concerned that "some drug companies" may not have provided the FDA with all the information at their disposal. His letter was spurred by statements earlier in 2008 by Dr. Andrew Mosholder, an FDA official, who had told senators at a February 2, 2004 hearing that "GlaxoSmithKline, in his opinion, was attempting to 'sugar-coat' the adverse effects of Paxil on children by 'miscoding' suicidal ideations and/or suicidal behavior." Glaxo officials never commented on whether there was any connection between Senator Grassley's letter and their decision to pursue a settlement with the New York State attorney general's lawsuit.

On 12 September 2006 GSK settled the largest tax dispute in IRS history agreeing to pay $3.1 billion. At issue in the case were Zantac and the other Glaxo Group heritage products sold from 1989–2005. The case was about an area of taxation dealing with intracompany "transfer pricing"—determining the share of profit attributable to the US subsidiaries of GSK and subject to tax by the IRS. Taxes for large multi-divisional companies are paid to revenue authorities based on the profits reported in particular tax jurisdictions, so how profits were allocated among various legacy Glaxo divisions based on the functions they performed was central to the dispute in this case.

In February 2007, the Serious Fraud Office in the UK launched an investigation into allegations of GSK being involved in the discredited oil-for-food sanctions regime in Iraq. They are accused of paying bribes to Saddam Hussein's regime.

Paroxetine
For the first 10 years of paroxetine's availability, GlaxoSmithKline's marketing of the drug stated falsely that it was "not habit forming". In 2002, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a new product warning about the drug, and the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA
IFPMA

The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations is a global non-profit NGO representing research-based pharmaceutical, biotech and vaccine companies and national industry associations in developed and developing countries....
) declared GSK guilty of misleading the public about paroxetine on US television. The quoted Charles Medawar, head of : "This drug has been promoted for years as safe and easy to discontinue.... The fact that it can cause intolerable withdrawal symptoms of the kind that could lead to dependence is enormously important to patients, doctors, investors, and the company. GlaxoSmithKline has evaded the issue since it was granted a licence for paroxetine over 10 years ago, and the drug has become a blockbuster for them, generating about a tenth of their entire revenue. The company has been promoting paroxetine directly to consumers as 'non-habit forming' for far too long."

On 22 December 2006, a US court decided in Hoorman, et al. v. SmithKline Beecham Corp that individuals who purchased Paxil(R) or Paxil CR(TM) (paroxetine
Paroxetine

Paroxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant. It was released in 1992 by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline. It is used to treat major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder and social phobia disorders in adult Patient#Outpatient vs inpatient....
) for a minor child may be eligible for benefits under a $63.8 million Proposed Settlement. The lawsuit stemmed from a consumer advocate protest against Paroxetine manufacturer GSK. Since the FDA approved paroxetine in 1992, approximately 5,000 U.S. citizens – and thousands more worldwide – have sued GSK. Most of these people feel they were not sufficiently warned in advance of the drug's side effects and addictive properties.

According to the Paxil Protest website, hundreds more lawsuits have been filed against GSK. The original Paxil Protest website was removed from the internet in 2006. It is understood that the action to take down the site was undertaken as part of a confidentiality agreement or 'gagging order' which the owner of the site entered into as part of a settlement of his action against GlaxoSmithKline. (However, in March 2007, the website Seroxat Secrets discovered that an archive of Paxil Protest site was still available on the internet via Archive.org)

In January 2007, according to the Seroxat Secrets website, the national group litigation in the United Kingdom, on behalf of several hundred people who allege withdrawal reactions through their use of the drug Seroxat, against GlaxoSmithKline plc, moved a step closer to the High Court in London, with the confirmation that Public Funding had been reinstated following a decision by the Public Interest Appeal Panel. The issue at the heart of this particular action claims Seroxat has a propensity to cause a withdrawal reaction. Hugh James Solicitors have confirmed this news.

In March 2008 the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency concluded that GSK should have warned of the possible ill effects of taking Seroxat a lot sooner. GSK could not be prosecuted under the old legislation.

As of 2008, GlaxoSmithKline's prescribing information acknowledges that "serious discontinuation symptoms" may occur.

Ribena
On March 27, 2007, GSK pleaded guilty in an Auckland District Court to 15 charges relating to misleading conduct brought against them under the Fair Trading Act by New Zealand's Commerce Commission. The charges related to a popular blackcurrant
Blackcurrant

The Blackcurrant is a species of Ribes berry native to central and northern Europe and northern Asia. It is also known as French "cassis".It is a small shrub growing to 1?2 m tall....
 fruit drink Ribena
Ribena

Ribena is a brand of fruit based uncarbonated soft drink and fruit drink concentrate produced by GlaxoSmithKline. The original and most common variety contains real blackcurrant juice....
 which the company had led consumers to believe contained high levels of vitamin C
Vitamin C

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient for humans, a large number of simian species, a small number of other mammalian species , a few species of birds, and some fish....
. As part of a school science project, two 14-year-old school girls (Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo) from Pakuranga College
Pakuranga College

Pakuranga College is a secondary school in south east Auckland, New Zealand. Its current principal is Heather McRae....
 in Auckland
Auckland

The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban areas of New Zealand with over 1.3 million residents, percent of the country's population....
 (New Zealand) discovered that ready-to-drink juice sold in 100ml containers contained very little vitamin C. Approaches by the two teens to the company didn't resolve the issue but after the matter was publicised on a national consumer affairs television show (Fair Go
Fair Go

Fair Go is a New Zealand Consumer_Protection television program anchored by Kevin Milne. First aired in 1977, it is one of New Zealand's longest-running and highest-rated programmes, frequently placed high in the New Zealand TV Guide list of most viewed programs....
) the matter came to the attention of the Commerce Commission (a government funded 'consumer watch-dog'). The commission's testing found that ready-to-drink Ribena contained no detectable vitamin C.

The company was fined $217,000 for the 15 charges. The number of charges was reduced from 88 and covered a period from March 2002 to March 2006. GSK maintains that it did not intend to mislead consumers and that the advertising claims were based on testing procedures that have since been changed. It was ordered to run an advertising campaign to provide the facts after it admitted misleading the public about the vitamin C component in its Ribena drink. Through its lawyer, Adam Ross, the company accepted Commerce Commission allegations that claims that ready-to-drink Ribena contained 7mg of vitamin C per 100ml, or 44 per cent of the recommended daily intake, were incorrect. The company also agreed television advertising claiming the blackcurrants in Ribena had four times the vitamin C of oranges, while literally true, were likely to mislead consumers about the relative levels of vitamin C in Ribena.

Announced policy change

In February of 2009, GSK head Andrew Witty
Andrew Witty

Andrew Philip Witty is the Chief Executive Officer of GlaxoSmithKline. Witty succeeded previous CEO Dr. Jean-Pierre Garnier following his retirement in May 2008....
 announced that the company will reduce all drug prices to 25% Western prices in the 50 least developed countries, release intellectual property rights for substances and processes relevant to neglected disease into a patent pool
Patent pool

In patent law, a patent pool is a consortium of at least two companies agreeing to cross-licensing patents relating to a particular technology. The creation of a patent pool can save patentees and licensees time and money, and, in case of blocking patents, it may also be the only reasonable method for making the invention available to the pub...
 to encourage new drug development, and invest 20% of profits from the least developed countries in medical infrastructure for those countries.. The decision has received mixed reactions from medical charities. Doctors Without Borders welcomed the decision, encouraging other companies to follow suit, but criticised GSK for failing to include HIV
HIV

Human immunodeficiency virus is a lentivirus that can lead to AIDS , a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections....
 patents in their patent pool, and for not including middle-income countries in the initiative.

See also

  • Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques
    Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques

    Recherche et Industrie Th?rapeutiques was founded in Rixensart, Belgium, as a penicillin factory in 1945 by Dr Pieter De Somer, who later became the founder of the Rega Institute for Medical Research and rector of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven ....
     (R.I.T.)
  • Quest Diagnostics
    Quest Diagnostics

    Quest Diagnostics Incorporated is a United States corporation which provides Medical laboratory services. The company has operations in the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico and through its wholly-owned subsidiary Quest Diagnostics India Pvt....


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