1980′s commercial for Solmin Headache Tablets
1980′s commercial for Solmin Headache Tablets
1985 commercial for Sinutab
Pseudoephedrine (commonly as PSE) is a sympathomimetic amine commonly used as a decongestant. The salts pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and pseudoephedrine sulfate are found in many over-the-counter preparations either as single-ingredient preparations, or more commonly in combination with antihistamines, paracetamol (acetaminophen) and/or ibuprofen. Sudafed is a trademark for a common brand which contains pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, though Sudafed PE does not. Cirrus contains pseudoephedrine in conjunction with cetirizine (an antihistamine).
1984 advert for Contac.
1979 UK commercial for Parkers Cough Lectus
1981 advert for Germolene.
Wiki History
Germolene is a brand name used on a range of antiseptic products produced by Bayer. Traditionally Germolene was a thick antiseptic ointment of a distinctive pink colour, but the name is now used not only on the traditional product but also on cream, gel and liquid antiseptics and a range of other products such as antiseptic wipes.
Germolene was invented by Sir William Henry Veno ( also invented Veno’s cough cure ) who sold his company to the Beechams Company.
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