Eno (drug)

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Eno is the most global of GSK's gastrointestinal products. The fast-acting effervescent fruit salts, used as an antacid and reliever of bloatedness, was invented in the 1850s by James Crossley Eno. It has sales of nearly £30 million, with its major markets being India, Brazil, South Africa and Thailand.

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Eno's Fruit Salt is referenced in The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter in the famous interrogation scene between Stanley, Webber, and McCann.