Wyeth
| Formerly | American Home Products Corporation | 
|---|---|
| Company type | Public | 
| NYSE: AHP (until 2002) NYSE: WYE (2002–2009) | |
| Industry | Pharmaceuticals, healthcare | 
| Founded | (1860) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | 
| Fate | Acquired by Pfizer. After being acquired by Pfizer, nutritional division is sold to Nestlé while consumer healthcare division is merged with GSK's consumer healthcare division to form Haleon. | 
| Number of locations | Collegeville, Pennsylvania and Madison, New Jersey United States | 
| Key people | Bernard J. Poussot, CEO, President and Vice Chairman of Wyeth Robert Essner, Chairman Joseph Mahady, President, Global Business, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals John Wyeth, Founder | 
| Products | Premarin, Effexor, Enbrel, (See more products.) | 
| Revenue | US$ 22.4 billion (2008) | 
| US$ 4.6 billion (2008) | |
| Number of employees | 49,732 (2005) | 
| Parent | Pfizer (prescription products), Haleon (consumer healthcare), Nestlé (nutritional products) | 
| Website | (now part of Pfizer) was www.wyeth.com | 
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc. was a pharmaceutical company until it was purchased by Pfizer in 2009. The company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1860 as John Wyeth and Brother. Its headquarters moved to Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and Madison, New Jersey, before its headquarters were consolidated with Pfizer's in New York City after the 2009 merger.
Wyeth manufactured over-the-counter (OTC) drugs Robitussin and the analgesic Advil (ibuprofen) as well as prescription drugs Premarin and Effexor.