What is “Warner Chilcott cyanocobalamin”?
“Cyanocobalamin” is a synthetic form of vitamin B12. “Warner Chilcott” is/was a pharmaceutical brand/company name that has marketed B12 products (including oral and/or injectable formulations, depending on the market and product line).
What products did Warner Chilcott make that contain cyanocobalamin?
Warner Chilcott’s cyanocobalamin products generally refer to drug formulations that use cyanocobalamin as the active ingredient. The exact product name, strength, and dosage form depend on the specific listing (for example, tablet vs. injection), and on the country’s labeling.
Is Warner Chilcott cyanocobalamin the same as generic cyanocobalamin?
Yes—if the active ingredient is cyanocobalamin, generics and branded versions are considered therapeutically comparable at equivalent strength and dosage form. Differences typically come from inactive ingredients (excipients), formulation design (especially for oral products), and manufacturer.
What patents or exclusivity could apply?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents tied to specific drug products and active ingredients. If you share the exact Warner Chilcott product name (or strength and dosage form), you can check the likely patent/exclusivity landscape for that specific cyanocobalamin product on DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How do I identify the exact Warner Chilcott cyanocobalamin product I mean?
To get an exact answer, you’d need at least one of the following:
- the full product name on the label (including strength), or
- dosage form (tablet, capsule, injection, etc.), or
- the NDC (U.S.), DIN (Canada), or similar identifier, or
- the country/market where it’s sold.
If you paste the label text (or the strength/dosage form), I can narrow it down to the specific drug listing and help connect it to patents/exclusivity where available.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com