Brand names of propranolol by country: what exists and why it varies
Propranolol is marketed under many brand names that differ by country because each regulator approves its own list of products (and manufacturers can change over time). The exact brand-name mapping for “propranolol by country” therefore depends on the country’s local drug registries and the specific propranolol salt/formulation sold (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release).
Which country do you want? (To avoid listing the wrong brands)
If you tell me the countries you care about (or your travel destination), I can list the propranolol brand names used there.
Common ways people narrow this down:
- Brand vs. generic: Do you want brand names only, or “brand and generic”?
- Formulation: Do you mean any propranolol product, or a specific type (such as extended-release)?
- Strength/route: Tablets vs. capsules vs. syrup; oral vs. injectable.
If you want a quick starting point
Many countries use brand names that often share the same manufacturer names or marketing labels, while others rely more heavily on the generic name “propranolol” in routine prescribing. Without the target countries and formulation, providing a definitive “brand names by country” list would risk mixing brands that are not marketed there.
Tell me the countries and formulation
Reply with:
1) The country list (e.g., US, UK, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, Brazil, etc.), and
2) Immediate-release or extended-release (if you know), and
3) Oral tablet/capsule vs. syrup (if relevant).
Then I’ll produce a clean table of propranolol brand names for each country.
Source notes
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents/exclusivity and related commercial/legal intelligence, not comprehensive country-by-country brand registries for off-patent generic medicines like propranolol, so it is not a reliable source for the brand-name-by-country list you’re asking for.
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