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Geritol is a United States trademarked name for various dietary supplements, past and present. Geritol is a brand name for several vitamin complexes plus iron or multimineral products in both liquid form and tablets, containing from 9.5 to 18 mg of
iron Iron () is a chemical element with Symbol (chemistry), symbol Fe (from la, Wikt:ferrum, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 element, group 8 of the periodic table. It is, Abundanc ...
per daily dose. The name conveys a connection with aging, as in "
geriatric Geriatrics, or geriatric medicine, is a medical specialty focused on providing care for the unique health needs of older adults. The term ''geriatrics'' originates from the Greek γέρων ''geron'' meaning "old man", and ιατρός ''iatros ...
". The product has been promoted from almost the beginning of the mass media era as a cure for "iron-poor tired blood".


History

Geritol was introduced as an alcohol-based,
iron Iron () is a chemical element with Symbol (chemistry), symbol Fe (from la, Wikt:ferrum, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 element, group 8 of the periodic table. It is, Abundanc ...
and
B vitamin B vitamins are a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism and synthesis of red blood cells. Though these vitamins share similar names (B1, B2, B3, etc.), they are chemically distinct compounds that often coexist ...
tonic by Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in August 1950 and primarily marketed as such into the 1970s. Geritol was folded into Pharmaceuticals' 1957 acquisition of J. B. Williams Co., founded in 1885. J. B. Williams Co. was bought by
Nabisco Nabisco (, abbreviated from the earlier name National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International. Nabisco's ...
in 1971. In 1982, the Geritol product name was acquired by the multinational pharmaceutical firm Beecham (later GlaxoSmithKline). Geritol was acquired by Meda Pharmaceutical in 2011. Meda was acquired by
Mylan Mylan N.V. was a global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company. In November 2020, Mylan merged with Upjohn, Pfizer's off-patent medicine division, to form Viatris. Previously, the company was domiciled in the Netherlands, with principal e ...
in 2016. The earlier Geritol liquid formulation was advertised as "twice the iron in a pound of calf's liver," and daily doses contained about 50–100 milligrams of iron as
ferric ammonium citrate Ammonium ferric citrate (also known as Ferric Ammonium Citrate or Ammoniacal ferrous citrate) has the formula (NH4)5 e(C6H4O7)2 A distinguishing feature of this compound is that it is very soluble in water, in contrast to ferric citrate which is ...
. The Geritol tonic contained about 12% alcohol and some B vitamins.


Federal Trade Commission investigation

Geritol was the subject of years of investigation starting in 1959 by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). In 1965, the FTC ordered the makers of Geritol to disclose that Geritol would relieve symptoms of tiredness only in persons who suffer from
iron deficiency anemia Iron-deficiency anemia is anemia caused by a lack of iron. Anemia is defined as a decrease in the number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. When onset is slow, symptoms are often vague such as feeling tired, weak, s ...
, and that the vast majority of people who experience such symptoms do not have such a deficiency. Geritol's claims were discredited in court findings as "conduct amounted to
gross negligence Gross negligence is the "lack of slight diligence or care" or "a conscious, voluntary act or omission in reckless disregard of a legal duty and of the consequences to another party." In some jurisdictions a person injured as a result of gross negl ...
and bordered on recklessness," ruled as a false and misleading claim, and heavily penalized with fines totaling $812,000 (equivalent to $ in dollars), the largest FTC fine up to that date (1973). Although subsequent trials and appeals from 1965 to 1973 concluded that some of the FTC demands exceeded its authority, Geritol was already well known and continued to be the largest U.S. company selling iron and B-vitamin supplements through 1979. Since then, supplemental iron products, including Geritol, have been contraindicated because of concerns over
hemochromatosis Iron overload or hemochromatosis (also spelled ''haemochromatosis'' in British English) indicates increased total accumulation of iron in the body from any cause and resulting organ damage. The most important causes are hereditary haemochromatos ...
, and serious questions raised in studies for men, postmenopausal women, and nonanemic patients with liver disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, or cancer.


Media sponsorships

In the early days of
television Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertisin ...
, the marketing of Geritol was involved in the
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, as the sponsor of '' Twenty-One''. For many years after that, Geritol was largely marketed on television programs that appealed primarily to older viewers, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' To Tell the Truth'', ''
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'', and ''
Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour ''The Original Amateur Hour'' is an American radio and television program. The show was a continuation of ''Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' which had been a old-time radio, radio staple from 1934 to 1945. Edward Bowes, Major Edward Bowes, the originat ...
'', as well as
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's daily show. It was also one of the sponsors of the original '' Star Trek'' series.


In popular culture

Geritol was often used in the 1960s as a
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for a joke in sitcoms or in comedy routines; comic singer
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parodied Geritol on his 1962 album ''
My Son, the Folk Singer ''My Son, the Folk Singer'' is an album by Allan Sherman, released by Warner Bros. Records in 1962. On the album sleeve, the title appears directly below the words "Allan Sherman's mother presents." The album, recorded before a live audience, ...
'', singing "Yasha got a bottle of Geritol" to the tune of " Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho". Geritol is also used as a punch line about old age several times on ''
The Carol Burnett Show ''The Carol Burnett Show'' is an American variety/sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in fall 1991. It starred Carol Burnett, Har ...
'', including a 1973 "Carol & Sis" sketch, a 1977 " As The Stomach Turns" sketch, and an “Old Folks” sketch in Season 8 (episode 20). Geritol is famous for a controversial 1972 television commercial tag line, "My wife, I think I'll keep her." This line, brought out during the height of the
Women's Liberation Movement The women's liberation movement (WLM) was a political alignment of women and feminist intellectualism that emerged in the late 1960s and continued into the 1980s primarily in the industrialized nations of the Western world, which effected great ...
, was not appreciated by some women and was lambasted by news and comedy shows. Comedian
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commented on his 1972 album ''Child of the Fifties'': "Where does he get the nerve?... She has to keep begging him, "Will you keep me one more day?" "All right, one more day: now, get back to the kitchen!" The line was the inspiration for
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's 1993 song " He Thinks He'll Keep Her". In the season 5 episode of M*A*S*H titled "Dear Sigmund" aired in 1976, Dr. Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) describes feeling a dull ache behind his nose and a feeling of listlessness as "sort of a severe Geritol deficiency". In 1977, the pilot episode of ''
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'' made reference to Geritol by Suzanne Somers' character Chrissy Snow asking her roommate Janet whether their landlord Mr. Roper was taking too much of it. This question was posed after Mr. Roper abruptly poked the breast of a female visitor that he thought was a man dressed as a woman. In the 1982 movie '' Airplane II: The Sequel'',
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' character Steve McCroskey asks for "some coffee" plus "a quart of Geritol and a ham on rye--no cheese." In a 1989 episode of
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"Take My Mama, Please", Geritol is mentioned by a guest star when being heckled by the show's main character portrayed by
Vicki Lawrence Vicki Ann Lawrence ( Axelrad; born March 26, 1949), sometimes credited as Vicki Lawrence Schultz, is an American actress, comedian, and singer. She is best known for her character Mama (Thelma Harper). Lawrence originated multitudes of charact ...
. ""What's the matter, granny? Didn't take your Geritol this morning?" In 1992, George Jones used the line “I don't need your rockin' chair, your Geritol or your Medicare” in his hit song " I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair". In 1994, a reunion of members of Bill Haley & His Comets released the album ''You're Never Too Old to Rock'' (Hydra Records BCK 27013). One track, "Let's Rock and Roll Some More" features 70-year-old drummer Dick Richards singing "We've been away a while, but we ain't gone/Take a Geritol and put your dancin' shoes on." In 1996, “Geritol” was the punchline of a joke in season 1, episode of the sitcom '' Moesha'' starring Brandy. In 2000, Family Guy season 2 episode 14 titled "Let's Go to the Hop" Peter says "Thanks Geritol" at the end of his song "Gotta Give Up the Toad" In 2001's “Out Cold” prospective buyer Lee Majors tells employee Rick Rambis, "First thing in the morning, I’ll take a Geritol so I can keep up!" In the 2002 stage musical ''
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'', Edna and Wilbur Turnblad sing to each other of love as they grow old in the song "Timeless to Me". In one line, Edna sings "Pass that Geritol!" In the 2006
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song ''Samuel and Rosella'' about an elderly couple causing ephebiphobic destruction, the line "And off they hobble drunk on Geritol!" is sung as part of the chorus. In 2013 an episode of Tanked, Season 4, Episode 4, titled "Tip of the Hat to the Devils," Wayde asks the General if he would like some Geritol. In Season 1, Episode 3 of the American TV series Shameless, “Aunt Ginger”, viewers can see the characters Debbie and Ginger taking a spoonful of Geritol. In 2020, during the fifth season reunion of the American reality TV series ''
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'',
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insults
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by claiming her Geritol has "finally kicked in."


See also

*
Hadacol Hadacol was a patent medicine marketed as a vitamin supplement. Its principal attraction, however, was that it contained 12 percent alcohol (listed on the tonic bottle's label as a "preservative"), which made it quite popular in the dry counties ...
* Sorbitol


References


External links


Official website
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