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Which manufacturer makes candesartan with milk-free inactive ingredients?
I can’t determine that from the information provided here. “Candesartan” brand products can come from different manufacturers and can have different inactive (non-medicinal) ingredients, so “milk free” depends on the specific manufacturer’s formulation for the exact product/strength you mean.
What you need to check to confirm “milk-free” inactive ingredients
To verify whether a specific candesartan brand is milk-free, look at the product’s official “Inactive ingredients” section (often listed as “nonmedicinal ingredients” on the label or in the prescribing information). That listing is the source that will confirm whether any milk-derived ingredients (or common milk allergens) appear.
Can the same brand name differ by country or manufacturer?
Yes. Even when the brand name is the same, inactive ingredients can differ by country, dosage form (tablet vs. other), and manufacturer, so you need the exact product label to make a reliable “milk free” determination.
If you tell me the exact product, I can narrow it down
Share the exact brand name spelling, strength (e.g., 4 mg/8 mg/16 mg), dosage form (tablet), and the country (or a photo/text of the “Inactive ingredients” line). Then I can help identify which manufacturer’s formulation you have and whether it lists milk-derived components.
Sources
No sources were provided with the question, so I can’t cite manufacturer-specific inactive-ingredient information.