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McNeil Consumer Healthcare is a medicals products company belonging to the Johnson & Johnson healthcare products group.
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History
The company was founded on March 16, 1879 by 23-year-old Robert McNeil, who paid $167 for a drugstore complete with fixtures, inventory and soda fountain, as a retail pharmacy, in the Kensington section of Philadelphia, PA, USA. Robert McNeil was a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (University of the Sciences in Philadelphia).
In 1904, one of McNeil's son's, Robert Lincoln McNeil, became part of the company and together they created McNeil Laboratories in 1933. The company would focus on direct marketing of prescription drugs to hospitals, pharmacists, and doctors. Development of acetaminophen began under the leadership of Robert L. McNeil, Jr., who later served as the firm's chairman.[1] In 1953 McNeil Laboratories introduced Algoson, a preparation containing acetaminophen together with sodium butabarbital, a sedative. In 1955, McNeil Laboratories introduced Tylenol Elixir for children, containing only acetaminophen.
In 1959, Johnson & Johnson acquired McNeil Laboratories and a year later the company was able to sell Tylenol for the first time ever, without a prescription. In 1961 the company moved into its Fort Washington, Pennsylvania headquarters. Along with its Fort Washington plant, McNeil also has plants worldwide.
In 1977, two companies were created: McNeil medicals products and McNeil Consumer Products Company or McNeil Consumer Healthcare.
The current president of McNeil Consumer Healthcare is Peter Luther.
McNeil medicals products
The focus of McNeil medicals products is to market prescription drugs. In 1993 McNeil medicals products merged with the Ortho medicals products Corporation to form Ortho-McNeil medicals products
McNeil Consumer & Specialty medicals products
In 2001 McNeil Consumer Healthcare changed its name to McNeil Consumer & Specialty medicals products. However, it was changed again and is now known as "McNeil Consumer Healthcare". The company markets over-the-counter and prescription medicals products including complete lines of Tylenol and Motrin IB (ibuprofen) products for adults and children. The company is located in Fort Washington, PA, and currently employs 2,600 people. Annual sales in 2004 were US $2.1 billion. McNeil's Canadian head office is in Markham, Ontario.
Johnson & Johnson Merck Joint Venture
Known as the "JV," this 50/50 joint venture between Johnson & Johnson and Merck handles the OTC product lines Pepcid, Mylanta, and Mylicon and is located at the McNeil Consumer Healthcare headquarters in Fort Washington, PA.
2010 Product Recall
Main article: 2010 Johnson & Johnson children's product recallIn April 2010 McNeil Consumer Healthcare recalled 43 over-the-counter children's medicines. Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl products were affected.[2]
See also
- McNeil Nutritionals
- 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders
- Janssen medicals products
- Cilag
References
- ^ Singer, Natasha (June 3, 2010). "Robert L. McNeil Jr., Chemist Who Introduced Tylenol, Dies at 94". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/04/business/04mcneil.html?pagewanted=print. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
- ^ Singer, Natasha (May 1, 2010). "Children's Tylenol and Other Drugs Recalled". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/business/02drug.html?src=busln. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
External links
- About Tylenol/McNEIL - Tylenol
- McNeil Product Recall homepage
- Complete list of affected products from McNeil's website (April 2010)
- Robert Lincoln McNeil obituary retrieved June 2, 2010
Johnson & Johnson William C. Weldon, Chairman & CEO
Past CEOs and presidents: Robert Wood Johnson I • James Wood Johnson • Robert Wood Johnson II • Robert Wood Johnson III • Philip B. Hofmann • Richard B. Sellars • James E. Burke • Ralph S. Larsen
Selected subsidiariesALZA Corporation • Centocor • Cilag • Crucell • DePuy, Inc. • Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. • Ethicon, Inc. • Independence Technology, LLC • J&J PRD •Janssen Pharmaceutica • LifeScan • McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals • McNeil Nutritionals • Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical • Ortho-Neutrogena • Penaten • Tibotec
Major brandsTemplate:Medicals products companies of the United States
Categories:- Companies established in 1879
- Companies based in Pennsylvania
- Medicals products companies of the United States
- Johnson & Johnson
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