Painkiller brand
Anadin is a brand of painkiller sold in the UK and Ireland, launched in 1932, originally by American pharmaceutical company Anacin and currently by Haleon.
Types
Several different types of painkiller are sold under the brand.[1] As of April 2009[update], these include:
Criticism
Along with other brands, Anadin's paracetamol tablets have been criticised for being overpriced compared to non-branded versions (e.g. in 2008 16 Anadin Paracetamol tablets each containing 500 mg of paracetamol cost around £2.09 while non-branded equivalents retailed for around £0.35).[3]
See also
- Anacin (American original brand launched in the UK as Anadin in 1932)[4]
References