Cederroth

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Cederroth is a Swedish company that specializes in the production and distribution of health and personal care products. The company was established in 1895 and has since grown to become a leading player in the Scandinavian market. Cederroth's product range includes over-the-counter medicines, first aid supplies, skin care products, and dietary supplements.

History[edit | edit source]

Cederroth was founded in 1895 by Carl Bennet and Gösta Larsson. The company initially focused on the production of soap and other hygiene products. Over the years, Cederroth expanded its product range to include over-the-counter medicines and first aid supplies. Today, the company is a leading provider of health and personal care products in Scandinavia.

Products[edit | edit source]

Cederroth's product range is diverse and includes over-the-counter medicines, first aid supplies, skin care products, and dietary supplements. Some of the company's most popular products include the Salvequick bandage brand, the Eye Wash station for emergency eye care, and the Bloodstopper multi-purpose dressing for wound care.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Cederroth places a strong emphasis on research and development. The company continually invests in new product development and works closely with healthcare professionals to ensure its products meet the highest standards of quality and efficacy.

Market Presence[edit | edit source]

Cederroth has a strong market presence in Scandinavia and is also active in several other European countries. The company's products are sold in pharmacies, supermarkets, and online.

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