See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Griseofulvin
What bulk suppliers typically offer for griseofulvin tablets
Bulk suppliers generally sell griseofulvin tablets as a finished pharmaceutical product (not raw chemical), packaged in large quantities (for example, cartons/cases) for distributors, pharmacies, or institutional buyers. Availability, lead times, and minimum order quantities (MOQs) vary by country, licensing status, and whether the supplier is authorized to distribute that specific product.
If you tell me your country (and whether you need commercial stock or hospital/wholesale distribution), I can narrow what “bulk supplier” options usually look like there.
Are you looking for a licensed wholesaler, or a contract manufacturer?
People searching “bulk supplier” for prescription medicines usually mean one of two things:
- Authorized wholesale/distribution of existing branded or generic griseofulvin tablets.
- Contract manufacturing supply (where you source through a CMO/CDMO and receive finished product or manufacturing services).
Regulatory requirements differ a lot between those paths, so it matters whether you want:
- “Buyer-to-wholesaler” purchase of tablets already approved in your market, or
- “Manufacturer-to-buyer” supply for later distribution under your own licensing/labeling.
How to find legitimate griseofulvin tablet bulk sources (without counterfeit risk)
For prescription tablets, the safest route is to use suppliers that can provide:
- Proof of authorization/wholesale distribution (as required in your jurisdiction)
- Drug product documentation (license/permit details, batch/lot details, COA, and expiry/batch traceability)
- Clear shipping and cold-chain requirements (if any; griseofulvin tablets are typically stable at standard conditions, but policies still vary)
If a supplier cannot provide lot traceability and COAs, you should treat it as a red flag.
Price and MOQ: what affects “bulk” quotes
Bulk quotes for griseofulvin tablets usually depend on:
- Strength and formulation (tablet mg strength, excipients, manufacturer)
- Quantity/MOQ and whether you’re buying multiple strengths or package sizes
- Expected turnaround time (in-stock vs. special order)
- Destination country and import requirements
Patents/exclusivity: why it matters less for sourcing but can matter for brand vs generic
Griseofulvin is an older generic medicine in many markets, so bulk supply is commonly available through multiple generic manufacturers. If you need to understand what company controls a specific branded version or what exclusivity/patent issues apply in your country, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a starting point for tracking patent-related details for specific products [1].
Quick questions so I can point you to the right kind of supplier
1) What country are you buying in (or shipping to)?
2) What strength do you need (e.g., 125 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg)?
3) Do you need tablets for retail distribution (wholesale supply) or are you looking for manufacturing/labeling supply?
4) Rough quantity per order (e.g., cartons, bottles, units)?
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/