Who makes Actimmune (interferon gamma-1b)?
Actimmune is a brand of interferon gamma-1b, an immunotherapy drug. The manufacturer of record depends on the country and whether the product is being sold as the brand or through an authorized generic.
To tell you the exact “manufacturer” you mean (company that makes the drug substance, the marketing authorization holder, or the company listed on your specific package), you’ll need the country or a photo/text of the label (especially the section that lists “manufacturer,” “marketed by,” or “MAH”).
What company is listed on the Actimmune box or label?
Most “Actimmune manufacturer” searches are really about the name shown on the carton label. That label may list:
- the company responsible for marketing in your region
- the manufacturing site/company
- the MAH (marketing authorization holder)
If you share your country (and ideally the exact wording from the label), I can help interpret which company name is the correct manufacturer for your use case.
Is Actimmune still being produced, or is it replaced by another product?
Actimmune is an older product, so availability can vary by country. Some regions may have:
- limited supply
- an authorized generic
- sourcing through a different distributor/marketing holder than the historical brand owner
Knowing your location again helps determine the current manufacturer/distributor shown locally.
Can you confirm the manufacturer from a NDC or package details?
If you can provide any of the following, I can help pin down the specific manufacturer listed for that product:
- NDC (US)
- product strength on the box (e.g., dosage form)
- country
- any company names printed on the label (even partial)
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