What does “Lorazepam TZF producent” mean?
“TZF” is commonly used in Polish-language pharmacy contexts to refer to a specific manufacturer or product line for a generic medicine (for example, a label or supplier code used by wholesalers/pharmacies). “Producent” means “manufacturer.” So your question is essentially: which company produces lorazepam under the “TZF” designation.
To give the correct manufacturer, I need the exact product details you have, because the “TZF” tag can vary by country, pharmacy/wholesaler labeling, or packaging.
What I need from you to identify the producer
Send any one of the following and I can match the exact manufacturer:
- The full name on the box/blister (including “TZF” exactly as written)
- Strength (e.g., 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2.5 mg)
- Pharmaceutical form (tablets, etc.)
- Country/market (Poland or another country)
- Package photos or the imprint/batch label (lot number can also help)
Why the answer can differ even for the same drug (lorazepam)
Lorazepam is manufactured by multiple companies worldwide, and generic “lorazepam” products can differ by:
- country marketing authorization,
- strength and packaging,
- whether you’re looking at the branded product vs a generic,
- how wholesalers label the same authorization (sometimes leading to tags like “TZF”).
If you mean the patent/market producer (global manufacturers)
If instead you’re asking “which companies produce lorazepam right now” (not the pharmacy “TZF” label), tell me the country and strength, and I’ll narrow it to the relevant authorized/generic products. DrugPatentWatch.com can also help locate company/patent-related information for specific products where applicable. [1]
Quick next step
Reply with the exact text from the package (including “TZF”), plus the strength. Then I can tell you the producer that matches that specific lorazepam product.
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch.com