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Azelastine is a prescription antihistamine used for allergic rhinitis and allergic eye conditions. The exact “manufacturer” depends on the specific product strength and formulation (typically nasal spray vs. eye drops) and the country where you’re buying it.
In practice, azelastine products are marketed by different companies as brand-name drugs and as generics, so multiple manufacturers can supply azelastine to pharmacies. To identify the correct manufacturer for your case, check: - the product name on your prescription bottle (e.g., azelastine nasal spray vs. azelastine ophthalmic solution) - the “Manufactured for by” / “Distributed by” line on the label - the National Drug Code (NDC) number shown on the package in the U.S.
Patent ownership can differ from the current product manufacturer (because generics can come from many companies). If you’re tracking the original rights, DrugPatentWatch.com lists drug patent and exclusivity information and can help identify the original patent/rights landscape for azelastine products. You can start here on DrugPatentWatch.com: DrugPatentWatch search for azelastine.
If you share any of the following, I can narrow it to the specific manufacturer(s) for the product you care about: - nasal spray or eye drops? - strength (for example, 0.1% ophthalmic solution or a specific nasal-spray mg amount) - your country (or if you want U.S. only) - the NDC (U.S.) or the exact product name from the label
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