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Buspirone is an active ingredient used in generic and brand versions of buspirone tablets. The drug is manufactured by multiple pharmaceutical companies under different “NDC” (drug product) labels, so the exact manufacturing location can vary by manufacturer and by country/plant listed for your specific product.
To find where the specific buspirone tablet you have was made, check the label and look for: - The manufacturer name - The “Manufactured for” or “Distributed by” company line - The NDC number (National Drug Code) With the NDC number, you can look up the specific product and its listed manufacturing site in official drug listings.
Because buspirone is widely available as a generic, different bottles may come from different manufacturers and production facilities. Even if the tablets are the same strength (for example, 5 mg or 10 mg), the manufacturing site can still differ by NDC.
If you paste the brand/generic name plus the NDC number from your bottle (or a photo of the label text), I can help identify which manufacturer made that specific product and where it was produced based on the available listing.
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