Which companies make FDA-approved generic bupropion XL?
FDA-approved generic bupropion XL is marketed by multiple manufacturers, but the exact list depends on the specific generic product strength (and whether it is extended-release tablets, including common dosages like 150 mg or 300 mg). In practice, different applicants hold approvals for different strengths or “labeler” codes, so the manufacturer can vary across the product line.
How can you find the correct generic bupropion XL manufacturer for the exact strength you need?
To confirm the manufacturer for a specific generic (strength and dosage form), check the labeler/manufacturer information on the bottle or use the FDA “Orange Book” listing for bupropion XL. That entry shows which companies are approved for each strength and dosage form.
Are there multiple generic bupropion XL approvals (not just one “generic”)?
Yes. Generic bupropion XL is typically made available through several different FDA-approved ANDA products. That means you can see different manufacturers for the same active ingredient and dosage form, depending on the strength and the specific application.
Want a specific answer for your bottle (150 mg vs 300 mg)?
If you tell me the exact strength (for example, 150 mg or 300 mg), dosage form (“extended-release tablets”), and any label text you see (or the NDC number), I can help pinpoint which FDA-listed generic manufacturer corresponds to that product.