Reese Pharmaceutical Company, a fourth-generation family business founded in 1907, is a trusted manufacturer of branded and private label consumer health products. Originating as an independent pharmacy in Cleveland, Ohio, Reese has grown into a key player in the over-the-counter (OTC) healthcare market. The company offers a broad product range across categories like cough and cold, digestive health, feminine care, first aid, and immune support, serving national retailers, wholesalers, and independent pharmacies.
Reese’s strength lies in developing high-quality, niche OTC products—often as first-to-market or difficult-to-manufacture formulations. All products are produced
Reese Pharmaceutical Company, a fourth-generation family business founded in 1907, is a trusted manufacturer of branded and private label consumer health products. Originating as an independent pharmacy in Cleveland, Ohio, Reese has grown into a key player in the over-the-counter (OTC) healthcare market. The company offers a broad product range across categories like cough and cold, digestive health, feminine care, first aid, and immune support, serving national retailers, wholesalers, and independent pharmacies.
Reese’s strength lies in developing high-quality, niche OTC products—often as first-to-market or difficult-to-manufacture formulations. All products are produced in FDA-registered, cGMP-compliant facilities and are subject to rigorous quality controls and audits. The company’s portfolio includes well-known products like Refenesen® guaifenesin tablets, Re Azo® Urinary Pain Relief, and the leading Reese’s Pinworm Medicine. Their ability to deliver consistent quality, customized solutions, and excellent customer service makes them a preferred partner for private label and contract manufacturing needs.
Guided by its long-standing motto, “Our business is your good name,” Reese is committed to helping partners succeed by aligning their capabilities with customer needs. With over a century of innovation, quality, and reliability, Reese continues to evolve—expanding facilities, introducing new technologies, and delivering health products that exceed regulatory and consumer expectations.