Atracurium besylate manufacturers can vary by country and product presentation (e.g., vial size). The most reliable way to identify current manufacturers is to check your local market’s drug listing and then match the listed “marketing authorization holder” (MAH) to the specific strength and pack size you need.
Who makes atracurium besylate (by supplier/brand)?
Common ways manufacturers show up in listings include:
- The company listed as the holder of the product authorization/marketing rights (MAH).
- The “manufactured for” or “distributed by” label on the package.
- The supplier of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and finished-dose product (these can be different).
How to find the exact manufacturer for your country and dose?
If you’re trying to source a specific strength and vial size, search the product label and regulator database for your location:
- Look up “atracurium besylate injection” and filter by strength (and vial volume).
- Confirm the MAH/manufacturer name shown for that exact presentation.
- If you’re buying through a hospital pharmacy group, use the supplier and National Drug Code/UDI data from your purchasing system to avoid mix-ups between brands.
Why manufacturer names differ between sources
Two products that both say “atracurium besylate” can still differ by:
- Brand name or packaging
- Strength (e.g., different mg/mL)
- Solvent/excipients
- Manufacturing site (sometimes changes over time even under the same brand)
That’s why manufacturer identification should be tied to the exact product label or database entry, not just the active ingredient name.
Patent/market research lead (if you’re tracking who has exclusivity)
For market and patent context on atracurium besylate and related products, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Tell me what you need and I’ll narrow it to the right manufacturers
If you share:
1) your country (or where the product will be used), and
2) the strength/pack (e.g., vial size),
I can help you pinpoint the specific manufacturer/MAH shown for that exact atracurium besylate injection.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/