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Germolene is a brand name used on a range of antiseptic products produced by the company Bayer. The brand rights were acquired in 1999 [1] from the Smithkline Beecham company. 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 [2]( also invented Veno's cough cure ) who sold his company to the Beechams Company.
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