What companies make verapamil, and where is it manufactured?
Verapamil is a widely used generic medicine, so it is produced by many manufacturers in different countries. The exact manufacturing location depends on the specific verapamil product (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release, tablet strength, and the company listed on the package or label).
How can you find the manufacturing site for the specific verapamil you have?
Check the “Manufactured by,” “Manufactured for,” or “Distributed by” sections on the drug’s package insert or bottle label. Those lines usually name the manufacturer and sometimes list the facility location.
If you share the label text (manufacturer name and/or imprint/NDC number), I can help narrow down the likely manufacturing country for that specific product.
Does the manufacturing location differ for brand vs. generic verapamil?
Yes. A brand product (if available) may be made in a specific set of plants, while generic verapamil tablets can be produced by multiple companies, each with its own manufacturing sites. That means two people taking “verapamil” can be using products made in different countries.
What if you mean “verapamil HCl active ingredient” vs. finished tablets?
Manufacturing can happen in steps:
- Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) production (verapamil API)
- Finished-dose manufacturing (tablets/capsules)
Some companies buy API from other firms and only perform final formulation and packaging, while others do both. The label usually reflects the finished-dose manufacturer, not necessarily where the API was made.
Source notes
No single global “verapamil is manufactured in X country” answer fits all products because of the number of generics and contract manufacturing arrangements.
Sources cited: None (your question requires product-specific label or regulatory listing details, which aren’t provided here).