Anadin
Anadin is a brand of painkiller sold in the UK and Ireland originally by Wyeth and currently by Pfizer following Pfizer's 2009 acquisition of Wyeth.[1]
Types
Several different types of painkiller are sold under the brand.[2] As of April 2009[update], these include:
- Anadin Original - aspirin and caffeine based
- Anadin paracetamol tablets - launched in 1988
- Anadin ibuprofen tablets - launched in 1997
- Anadin Extra - aspirin, paracetamol and caffeine based (ordinary version launched in 1983 and soluble version in 1992)
- Anadin Joint Pain
- Anadin Liquifast (or Anadin Ultra) - ibuprofen-based liquid capsules (ordinary and "Double strength" versions)[3]
Criticism
Along with other brands, Anadin's paracetamol tablets have been criticised for being overpriced compared to non-branded versions (e.g. 16 Anadin Paracetamol tablets each containing 500 mg of paracetamol cost around £2.09 while non-branded equivalents retail for around £0.35). Over the past five years Anadin sales have dropped significantly with people favouring purchase of non-branded versions and the Nurofen brand of painkillers which has seen increased sales due to marketing.[4]
As with many proprietary painkillers, the addition of caffeine to Anadin products may also make them slightly addictive or even induce headaches once people stop taking them.[5]
In popular culture
Anadin is mentioned in the song "Harry May" by the Oi! band, The Business.
Anadin is mentioned in the song "New York " by the punk rock band, Sex Pistols. It's one of the songs included in Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols album.
See also
- Anacin (similar brand sold in the United States)
References
- ^ http://www.pfizer.co.uk/sites/uk/Products/consumerhealthcare/Pages/default.aspx
- ^ http://www.anadin.co.uk/
- ^ http://www.brandrepublic.com/InDepth/Features/188772/Superbrands-case-studies-Anadin/ Superbrands case studies: Anadin
- ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1249869/Marketing-push-pays-Nurofen-maker-Reckitt.html
- ^ http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/features/the-great-medicine-ripoff-808919.html?r=RSS The Independent - The great medicine rip-off