What’s the trade name for heparin sodium?
“Heparin sodium” is the generic name. Common trade (brand) names vary by country and manufacturer, so the exact trade name depends on where the product is sold and which company makes it.
Which brands of heparin sodium are sold in the U.S.?
In the U.S., heparin sodium injection products are typically marketed under brand names tied to specific manufacturers (rather than a single universal trade name for all heparin sodium products). The most reliable way to confirm the exact trade name for the specific strength and formulation you’re looking at (for example, injection vs. multidose vials) is to check the package label or the listing for that specific product.
How to find the exact trade name for the heparin sodium you mean
If you share any of the following, I can help narrow down the most likely trade name(s) for that specific product:
- Country (e.g., U.S., Canada, U.K., India)
- Dosage form (injection type), and whether it’s single-dose or multidose
- Strength (e.g., concentration per mL)
- Vial/bottle size (e.g., 5 mL, 10 mL, 100 mL)
Are there different trade names for different strengths or formulations?
Yes. Even when the active ingredient is “heparin sodium,” trade names can differ by manufacturer and can also differ across strengths and packaging formats.
Sources
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