Who is Chartwell Rx LLC, and what does it have to do with diazepam?
Chartwell Rx LLC is listed as a company associated with the marketing/supply chain for certain diazepam products (diazepam is a benzodiazepine used for anxiety, muscle spasms, and seizure disorders). The specific product strength and dosage form matters because diazepam is sold in multiple formulations (such as tablets and injectable forms), and company attribution can differ by product.
If you tell me the exact diazepam product name (for example, “diazepam tablets” with strength, or an NDC number), I can narrow the answer to the specific Chartwell Rx LLC listing.
Which diazepam product(s) are associated with Chartwell Rx LLC?
Diazepam listings tied to a manufacturer/marketer can vary by:
- Strength (e.g., 2 mg vs 5 mg vs 10 mg)
- Dosage form (oral tablet vs injectable)
- Labeler/manufacturer shown on the package (which may not match the company you expect)
To identify the exact match, the fastest path is usually the NDC (National Drug Code) printed on the bottle/box.
Is Chartwell Rx LLC the manufacturer of the diazepam, or just the labeler/marketer?
Drug labels often show multiple parties:
- The firm that markets/distributes under the label (labeler)
- The manufacturing facility or contract manufacturer
- Sometimes other firms involved in distribution
So “Chartwell Rx LLC diazepam” can mean Chartwell Rx LLC is the labeler/marketer for that NDC, not necessarily the entity that produced the drug substance.
How can I check the exact Chartwell Rx LLC diazepam entry (NDC)?
If you have any of the following, I can map it precisely to the Chartwell Rx LLC diazepam listing:
- NDC number
- Photo/text of the “Labeler/Manufacturer” line from the box
- Product name + strength + dosage form
Are there any patent/exclusivity issues for diazepam linked to Chartwell Rx LLC?
Diazepam is an older generic drug, so most current availability is typically under generic manufacturing rather than brand exclusivity. Patent/exclusivity questions are usually most relevant to newer brand formulations or specific “product improvements.” If you’re trying to track patents or key legal status for a specific formulation, DrugPatentWatch.com can help you find related patent listings.
You can search DrugPatentWatch.com for diazepam and then filter to the relevant company/product if the site provides that linkage.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/