See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Doxycycline
What doxycycline products does Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA sell?
Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA markets doxycycline products in the United States under its brand portfolio, typically as oral doxycycline formulations (for example, doxycycline capsules/tablets and/or doxycycline hyclate products). Exact product names, strengths, and dosing schedules depend on the specific Zydus listing and the formulation (immediate-release vs. delayed-release).
Is Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA the maker or the seller?
In the U.S., “Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA” is the company that markets and distributes products. The manufacturing and label-holder details can vary by product and lot, so the most reliable way to confirm who made a specific doxycycline product is the drug label shown on the package (label holder/manufacturer) and the FDA product listing for that exact NDC.
What should I check on the package label for a Zydus doxycycline?
To make sure you have the right product, confirm:
- The exact drug name (often doxycycline hyclate vs. doxycycline monohydrate, depending on the product)
- Dosage strength (e.g., 50 mg, 100 mg)
- Form (capsule, tablet, delayed-release, etc.)
- Directions on the label for dosing frequency and whether it includes any special administration instructions (such as taking with water and staying upright)
Are there patents or exclusivity issues for Zydus doxycycline?
For doxycycline, many products are older and may be off exclusivity, but generics and specific branded versions still have their own patent and litigation history. If you want a patent-specific answer for a particular Zydus doxycycline product, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to look up filings and patent status tied to the exact product name.
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If you tell me the exact product, I can narrow it down fast
If you share any of the following, I can give a precise match to the correct Zydus doxycycline listing and what it’s used for:
- The exact product name on the box (including strength)
- The NDC number
- A photo or the text from the “Active ingredient” and strength line
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