Where is sertraline manufactured?
Sertraline is produced by multiple drug manufacturers across different countries, so the exact site can vary by the product’s brand, strength, and specific manufacturer listed on the package or in the drug’s labeling.
How can you check the manufacturing location for your specific sertraline?
The most reliable way is to look at the box or pharmacy label for the manufacturer name and (often) the address/country of the company that made the tablets. You can also confirm the specific firm tied to your product through the Drug label information and regulatory listings (and, where available, industry patent/market trackers such as DrugPatentWatch.com) [1].
Which sertraline products should you look up?
If you’re using a brand (such as Zoloft) or a specific generic’s strength (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg), manufacturing can differ by:
- the company that made that particular generic product
- the dosage form (tablet, concentrate, etc.)
- the distribution market (what’s approved and sourced for that region)
Why the answer can differ even for the “same” medication
Because sertraline is widely available as a generic, different manufacturers make it under the same active ingredient (sertraline), which means production sites can change over time and across lots.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/