See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Pantoprazole
Which companies make pantoprazole?
Pantoprazole is a widely used proton pump inhibitor (PPI), so it’s manufactured by multiple brand-name and generic companies. Which specific manufacturer you get depends on the product’s label (brand), dosage form (tablet vs. injection), and the country you’re in.
How to check the manufacturer on your pantoprazole bottle/box
The fastest way to identify the manufacturer is to look for:
- The “Manufactured by” line (often on the bottle label or outer carton)
- The “NDC” (in the US) and the corresponding labeler/manufacturer
- The company name listed under “Distributed by” (distribution can differ from manufacturing)
Generic pantoprazole: why manufacturers change
Generic pantoprazole products can be sourced from different manufacturers over time, even when the label strength and dosage are the same. Pharmacy substitution rules and supply contracts can also change which manufacturer is used for a given NDC.
If you mean prescription pantoprazole (brand vs generic)
If you tell me:
- the exact product name (brand, if any),
- the strength (e.g., 20 mg or 40 mg),
- dosage form (tablet, delayed-release, or injection), and
- your country (or the NDC/UPC if you have it),
I can help you narrow down the likely manufacturer(s) for that specific product.
Patent/exclusivity research (if you’re looking for who held rights)
If your goal is to identify key manufacturers tied to brand rights or patent history, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug patent information and can help map companies involved.
Source: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick clarification
Do you mean the manufacturer of:
1) a specific bottle you have (tell me the brand/strength and, if possible, the NDC), or
2) the pantoprazole drug in general (brand and major generic players)?