Common brand names for meropenem (injectable)
Meropenem is most commonly sold in many countries under branded “meropenem” products, often alongside the manufacturer name and local registration.
Because brand names vary by country and supplier, the most reliable way to identify the exact brand names where you live is to check your local pharmacy listing or the product label. If you tell me your country (or the country you’re searching in), I can narrow it to the brands actually sold there.
What “meropenem” might be called on drug labels
In many places, meropenem is labeled with:
- The generic name “meropenem”
- A manufacturer name (e.g., a company’s brand or affiliate)
- A strength (commonly 500 mg or 1 g for injections)
So two products can both be “meropenem for injection,” but differ by brand/manufacturer.
Brand-name vs generic: what to look for
If you’re trying to confirm you have meropenem (not a different carbapenem), check the active ingredient:
- Active ingredient should be “meropenem” (not imipenem or ertapenem)
If you share what’s printed on the vial/box (brand + strength), I can confirm whether it is meropenem.
If you’re asking for a specific country
Reply with your country (and, if possible, whether you need IV/infusion or injection for use in a hospital/clinic), and I’ll list the meropenem brand names used there.