What does “Paroxetine Remedyrepack Inc” refer to?
“Remedyrepack Inc” is a re-packaging company name that sometimes appears in product descriptions for paroxetine—an SSRI antidepressant. In many countries, the same medication drug substance and strength can be sold under different labels depending on who repackages or distributes the finished product.
If you’re trying to identify a specific paroxetine product/strength (for example, tablet vs. liquid, mg strength, and country), the label usually matters most.
Are there patents or exclusivity issues for paroxetine?
Paroxetine has been on the market for many years, so the key legal questions are usually about generic availability and whether any specific formulation or brand has active patents/exclusivity (not the original drug class itself).
For the most accurate patent/exclusivity check tied to the exact product, you can search DrugPatentWatch for “paroxetine” and the specific company/label you’re seeing in the listing. DrugPatentWatch is one place to verify whether any relevant patents are still listed for a given paroxetine product and who owns them.
Source: DrugPatentWatch – paroxetine
How do I confirm the exact paroxetine product you mean?
Look for these details on the package or listing:
- Strength (e.g., 10 mg, 20 mg, etc.)
- Dosage form (tablet, liquid, controlled-release, etc.)
- Country/market
- Manufacturer vs. packager (the packager can be “Remedyrepack Inc” even if the manufacturer is different)
If you paste the exact product line from the label (or the URL/text from the page where you saw “Remedyrepack Inc”), I can help interpret it and point you to the right regulatory/patent context.
What if you’re asking about safety or switching?
If your goal is to switch between different labels or packagers of paroxetine, the main clinical point is that the medication must match in:
- active ingredient (paroxetine),
- strength,
- and dosage form (especially if it’s controlled-release vs. immediate-release).
Packager changes generally shouldn’t alter the active ingredient, but you still want to confirm the exact formulation and follow your prescriber’s guidance.
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Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch – paroxetine