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Beecham is a British pharmaceutical company. It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Beecham, after having merged with SmithKline Beckman, merged with GlaxoWellcome to become GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). [edit] HistoryBeecham was the family business of Thomas Beecham (1820–1907), a chemist. He was the grandfather of the conductor also named Thomas Beecham (1879–1961). As a boy, he worked as a shepherd, selling herbal remedies as a sideline. He then started as a travelling salesman or peddler. Their first product was Beecham's Pills, a laxative, in 1842.[1] Subsequent success enabled him to open a shop in Wigan in 1847.[2] Beecham opened its first factory in St. Helens, Lancashire, for the rapid production of medicines in 1859.[1] Under Thomas' son, Sir Joseph Beecham, 1st Baronet (1848–1916), the business expanded, but remained a patent medicine company and engaged in little research. Beecham bought companies for various products, adding the Lucozade glucose drink and Macleans to its product chain in 1938.[1] By buying Brylcreem the following year, it added hair products for men.[1] In 1943, it decided to focus more on improving its research and built Beecham Research Laboratories.[1] In 1945, the company was named Beecham Group Ltd.[1] In 1945, Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. operated from Brockham Park, Surrey. In the 1950s to 1960s, Beecham, in consort with Bristol-Myers, developed penicillin derivatives: first pheneticillin, then the more potent meticillin (Celbenin). Later, these were followed by Ampiclox and others, as the group focused on pharmaceutical development. In 1953, it bought C.L. Bencard, which specialized in allergy vaccines.[1] In 1972, Beecham launched Amoxil (amoxicillin), which went on to become one of the most widely prescribed antibiotics.[1] In 1986 the Beecham Group sold its numerous soft drink brands including Tango, Top Deck, Corona, Quosh, as well as the UK franchises for Pepsi and 7 Up, to Britvic[4]. In 1989, The Beecham Group plc and SmithKline Beckman merged to form SmithKline Beecham plc.[1] [edit] Products / Brands
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