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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WyethWyeth - Wikipedia

    Wyeth also acquired A.H. Robins, makers of Robitussin, ChapStick, Dimetapp, and the Dalkon Shield merging it into its Whitehall unit to establish its Whitehall-Robins Division. 1990–1999. In 1990, Reckitt & Colman (now Reckitt Benckiser) acquires Boyle-Midway from American Home Products.

  2. Whitehall Manufacturing products fall into two categories, Healthcare and Rehabilitation. Healthcare products include BestCare ligature-resistant fixtures and restroom accessories, patient care units, scrub sinks, and dialysis boxes. Rehabilitation products include hydrotherapy whirlpools, moist and dry heat therapy products, cold therapy ...

  3. www.company-histories.com › Wyeth-Company-HistoryWyeth -- Company History

    9 de abr. de 2017 · Public Company. Incorporated: 1926 as American Home Products. Employees: 52,289 (2001) Sales: $14.1 billion (2001) Stock Exchanges: New York. Ticker Symbol: WYE. NAIC: 325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing; 325414 Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing. Company Perspectives: Our Mission: We bring to the world ...

  4. Working with healthcare facilities to ensure the best patient care and safety since 1946. Products created with universal design, infection prevention & ligature-resistance in mind.

  5. Whitehalls BestCare® Accessories are designed to enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of healthcare facilities. We offer a variety of ligature-resistant options for bathroom safety products to serve patients.

  6. United States. 16264337523. www.whitehallmfg.com. Whitehall Manufacturing products fall into two categories, Healthcare and Rehabilitation. Healthcare products include BestCare ligature-resistant fixtures and restroom accessories, patient care units, scrub sinks, and dialysis boxes.

  7. The Whitehall Pharmacal Company was founded in 1920 in New York City, New York. Its industry is pharmaceuticals and its headquarters were in New York City, New York (1920-2003) and Madison, New Jersey (2003-2009). In 1926, it was consolidated with other firms to form the American Home Products...