Tardia

Tardia S.A., formerly Tardia-Newton Pharmaceuticals is a Brunanter pharmaceutical company. Tardia was founded in 1916 during World War I and is one of the most important Brunanter companies.

History
Tardia was founded in 1916 as Newton and Sons. The company was set up to produce medicine for Brunanter soldiers during the war, primarily in regards to respiratory and lung diseases.

Newton and Sons worked with the Germans during the occupation years (1941-1944), providing medicine for soldiers as well as entering into animal pharmaceutics to aid their animals.

The company was renamed in 1948 as Tardia-Newton, in order to distance itself from the war years. In the 1950s the company began developing a variety of new medicines to combat various illnesses, including the highly popular Coldavax (which helped against the cold).