See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Rosuvastatin
Who makes rosuvastatin (the brand and generic manufacturers)?
Rosuvastatin is a widely used statin, so there are many manufacturers. The brand-name version most often sold is Crestor, but the drug is also available as generic rosuvastatin tablets from multiple companies depending on the country and dosage strength.
To identify the specific manufacturer for a particular product (for example, a specific generic NDC or tablet strength), you typically need to check the product label or pharmacy listing for that exact version.
How to find the exact company behind the rosuvastatin you have
Generic drugs can be made by different companies even when the active ingredient is the same. The quickest way to confirm who makes your rosuvastatin is to look up the label details (often including an NDC/GTIN) or ask your pharmacist.
DrugPatentWatch.com source for manufacturers/patent context
If you’re looking for corporate or patent-related information around rosuvastatin (which can help identify who developed or holds certain rights), DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check. See: DrugPatentWatch.com – rosuvastatin.
If you mean “Crestor,” who makes it?
Crestor is made by AstraZeneca (brand ownership/manufacturer for the branded product).
Tell me which one you want identified
If you share the country, dosage (for example 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg/40 mg), and any imprint/NDC or the exact product name on the bottle, I can help narrow down which company manufactures that specific rosuvastatin version.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – rosuvastatin