Who makes Monoket (isosorbide mononitrate) and who manufactures it?
Monoket is a brand of isosorbide mononitrate, an anti-angina nitrate. The manufacturer can vary by country and by product strength/formulation (for example, tablets vs. other presentations). To identify the exact manufacturer for the specific Monoket product you mean, you typically need the country packaging label or the product’s “marketing authorization holder” details.
How to find the exact manufacturer for your Monoket pack
Check the following on your box or blister:
- “Manufacturer” (often listed under the marketing authorization details)
- “Batch/Lot” information
- Marketing authorization holder name and address
- Country of registration (manufacturers differ across markets)
If you share your country and the strength (e.g., 20 mg, 40 mg) and whether it’s immediate-release or another form, I can help narrow down what manufacturer is listed for that specific product.
Is there a patent or drug-manufacturing record for Monoket?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and related records for many brands and active ingredients; it can be a starting point for identifying associated companies tied to filings. You can check Monoket/isosorbide mononitrate entries on DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What to do if you need a specific manufacturing site (for procurement or sourcing)
If you’re trying to source Monoket from a particular facility, the most reliable route is:
1) Use the NDC/pack code (if applicable in your country) or the batch number to match the exact label.
2) Contact the distributor/marketing authorization holder listed on the pack for confirmation of the manufacturing site for that batch.
If you tell me the country and the exact Monoket strength/form you have, I’ll help you pin down the specific manufacturer named on that product label.
Sources cited
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/