See the DrugPatentWatch profile for alprazolam
Who manufactures alprazolam (Alzolam)?
“Alzolam” is used as a brand name for alprazolam. The specific manufacturer can vary by country, dosage form, and supplier listed on the package or pharmacy labeling. To identify the correct company for the exact product you have, check the box/blister for fields like “Manufactured by,” “Marketed by,” or “Batch/Lot,” which typically name the responsible manufacturer.
How to find the exact alprazolam manufacturer for your Alzolam pack
Look for these details on the product packaging or the pharmacy label:
- “Manufactured by” / “Mfr” / “Manufacturer”
- “Batch/Lot No.”
- Marketing authorization holder (sometimes separate from the manufacturer)
- Address of the manufacturer site (often shown near the manufacturer name)
If you share the strength (e.g., 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg), dosage form (tablet/extended-release), and the country where you bought it, I can help narrow down what manufacturer name is likely tied to that exact listing.
Does the manufacturer change with generics?
Yes. Alprazolam is widely marketed as both brand and generic medication, so different manufacturers can produce “alprazolam” under different brand names (or supply different contract manufacturers for the same brand). In many markets, “Alzolam” can be supplied by more than one company over time.
Patent/generic availability and how that affects manufacturers
When patents or exclusivity protect a branded product, manufacturers of the first brand tend to be fewer; once generic entry happens, multiple companies can produce alprazolam. You can use DrugPatentWatch.com to track which companies are associated with specific alprazolam products and patent status: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick check: what exactly do you mean by “Alzolam”?
“Alzolam” can refer to a brand label rather than a single fixed manufacturer. If you tell me:
1) your country, and
2) the alprazolam strength and whether it says “XR”/extended-release,
I can help you pinpoint the manufacturer shown on your specific product listing.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/