See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Mefenamic
What brand names does mefenamic acid come in?
Mefenamic acid is sold under a range of brand names that vary by country and manufacturer. Commonly, you may see it marketed as mefenamic acid “tablets/capsules” under different trade names rather than a single worldwide brand.
How do I find the exact mefenamic acid brand where I live?
Because brands differ by location, the most reliable way is to check:
- The pharmacy label or the outer box for the trade name, and confirm the active ingredient is “mefenamic acid.”
- Your local drug database or national medicines list (many countries list brand names grouped by active ingredient).
What should I look for to make sure it’s mefenamic acid?
On the packaging or prescription, confirm the active ingredient reads “mefenamic acid.” Brand name alone can be misleading because different products can have similar trade names in some markets.
Can mefenamic acid be sold in different strengths or forms under different brands?
Yes. Brand names often map to specific product formats (for example, tablets) and strengths (for example, common dosing strengths like 250 mg are seen in some markets), so two different brands can still both contain mefenamic acid.
If you tell me your country, can you list likely brand names?
Yes—share your country (and, if you have it, the strength on the label, like 250 mg), and I’ll narrow down the brand names that are typically sold there.