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  • Instead, the company has chosen to develop the areas as part of its consumer business, which includes brands such as Listerine and Neutrogena.

    J&J Drops Plan to Start a Separate Wellness Unit 2009

  • J&J is fortunate because of its diversity; a 2006 deal with Pfizer Inc. added such well-known medicine-cabinet stock such as Listerine, Rolaids and Rogaine to the fold.

    Seoul to Make Energy Pitch in Visit to U.S. 2008

  • That may be because the U.S. health-care group makes less glamorous products, such as Listerine mouthwash, but it still takes some of the gloss off L'Oreal's excuses.

    To Weather This Storm, Airlines 2008

  • The analyst said Pfizer's over-the-counter division, which sells products such as Listerine and Benadryl, could be worth $9 billion to $12 billion.

    Pfizer's Upcoming Analyst Meeting A 'Potential Positive' 2006

  • This operation markets well-known brands such as Listerine, Visine and Benadryl and produced operating earnings of $698 million last year.

    Taking Their Medicine 2006

  • By acquiring Pfizer's Consumer Healthcare unit, J&J will own such recognizable brands such as Listerine, Nicorette, Visine, as well as the medications Sudafed, Zantac and Benadryl.

    J&J To See Revs Boost Following Pfizer Deal 2006

  • It's active ingredient is used in products such as Listerine and Vapour Rub due to it's anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

    Weekend Herb Blogging #39 Haalo 2006

  • It's active ingredient is used in products such as Listerine and Vapour Rub due to it's anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Haalo 2006

  • = -- Of the many mild liquid antiseptics "Listerine" is probably the best known.

    The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Kenelm Winslow

  • The Dental Journal of Australia was not the bearer of good news when it comes to the question if mouthwash, such as Listerine -- commonly hailed an eradicator of bad breath -- could actually be a rinse that leads to oral cancer.

    All Categories Featured Content - Associated Content 2009

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