See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Tramadol
What “company name” do you mean for tramadol?
“Tramadol” is a generic opioid used in many countries. The “company name” people usually ask about is one of these:
- The manufacturer/brand owner of a specific tramadol product (your bottle/box should list this).
- The company that makes tramadol as a generic drug for pharmacists.
- A past or currently litigating company tied to a specific tramadol formulation or patent.
To identify the right company name, tell me which one you need (brand name, strength, and country).
Which company makes your tramadol (most accurate way)
Check your tramadol packaging for:
- Brand name (if any)
- Manufacturer/distributor name
- NDC (U.S.) or similar local product code
- Strength (e.g., 50 mg) and formulation (immediate-release vs extended-release)
Those details determine the exact company name.
Immediate-release vs extended-release: why the company can differ
Tramadol is sold in multiple formulations (for example, immediate-release tablets vs extended-release products). Different manufacturers often make different versions, so the company name may change even if the drug is “tramadol.”
If you mean “brand owner” (examples vary by country)
The tramadol brand name and the associated company depend on your country and the product type (IR vs ER). If you share the brand name shown on your box, I can narrow it to the correct company.
Want the U.S. manufacturer/patent info?
If you’re looking for the maker tied to a specific tramadol generic or patent landscape in the U.S., DrugPatentWatch.com can help look up relevant drug/product details and companies:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Tell me one detail and I’ll give the exact company name
Reply with either:
- the tramadol brand name printed on the box (and whether it’s IR or ER), or
- your country plus strength (e.g., “tramadol 50 mg extended-release in Canada”),
and I’ll identify the company name for that specific product.