See the DrugPatentWatch profile for lisinopril
Who makes lisinopril?
Lisinopril is an older, off-patent blood-pressure medicine, so it’s manufactured by many generic drug companies worldwide. That means the “manufacturer” depends on the specific product sold under a particular label strength and dosage form (tablet, and sometimes different tablet sizes).
What should you check on your lisinopril bottle?
Look at the “Manufacturer” or “Distributed by” line on your prescription label or the package insert. For generics, the active ingredient is lisinopril, but different companies make different versions.
Are there any brand-name manufacturers?
The original brand lisinopril was developed by AstraZeneca, but today most lisinopril sold in the U.S. is generic and made by multiple companies.
How can you confirm the company for a specific lisinopril product?
Use the exact National Drug Code (NDC) number from the bottle to match the correct manufacturer and product details in drug listings. If you want, share the strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg) and the NDC (or a photo of the manufacturer line), and I can help you pinpoint who makes your specific lisinopril.
Patents and product sourcing (where DrugPatentWatch helps)
If you’re researching which companies are tied to specific lisinopril products or patent-related manufacturing changes, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug/patent intelligence and can be a useful reference point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/