Who makes Coreg (carvedilol)?
Coreg is a brand name for carvedilol, a beta-blocker. The manufacturer depends on the specific strength and formulation (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release) and the country/market where it’s sold.
What company is listed on the Coreg label?
In practice, the most reliable way to identify the manufacturer is the prescribing information (or the box/blister packaging), which lists the brand’s marketing authorization holder or manufacturer for that specific product.
How to check the exact Coreg product you have
Coreg comes in different formulations and strengths, so manufacturer details can vary. Check the label for:
- the drug form (immediate-release Coreg vs. extended-release Coreg CR, where applicable)
- the strength (mg)
- the NDC (in the US) or local product code
If you share the strength and whether it’s Coreg vs. Coreg CR (or the imprint/NDC), I can help narrow down the specific manufacturer for that exact product.
Patent/manufacturer research: where to look
If you’re researching manufacturers tied to branded carvedilol products or patent history, DrugPatentWatch.com can help track filings and related company information for particular products and jurisdictions: DrugPatentWatch.com
Tell me what you need (so I can answer precisely)
Do you mean:
1) the manufacturer of Coreg tablets (carvedilol immediate-release), or
2) the manufacturer of Coreg CR (extended-release carvedilol), or
3) the company that currently markets Coreg in your country?
Reply with the exact product name/strength (and country), and I’ll narrow it to the correct manufacturer.
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch.com