• Question: what is gsk

    Asked by maseehullah to Louise, Michaela, Sian, Steve, Yvette on 17 Jun 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by siddiq.
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      Sian Harding answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      GSK I think is GlaxoSmithKline, a drug company

    • Photo: Louise Johnson

      Louise Johnson answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      Glaxo Smith-Kline, it’s a huge pharmaceutical and biotech company. Some of their products you’ll have heard of are Nicorette, Panadol, Horlicks and Lucozade. They employ lots of biological scientists.

    • Photo: Michaela Livingstone

      Michaela Livingstone answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      GSK stands for GlaxoSmith Kline, they’re what’s called a pharmaceutical company, they research, develop and sell medical drugs, but they’re also behind some general health products like Aquafresh and Lucozade.

    • Photo: Steven Kiddle

      Steven Kiddle answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      GSK usually stands for GlaxoSmithKline , a large pharmaceutical company

    • Photo: Yvette Wilson

      Yvette Wilson answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      I think gsk stands for GlaxoSmithKine – its a large biotechnology company (ie develops medicines and pharmoceuticals)

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