See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Platinol
Who manufactures Platinol (cisplatin)?
“Platinol” is a brand name for cisplatin, a chemotherapy drug. The specific manufacturer depends on the country and the product version (for example, branded vs. generic packs, and what’s licensed locally).
If you tell me your country (or upload a photo of the label/box), I can narrow it down to the exact company listed on your packaging.
What ingredient is Platinol, and does that affect the manufacturer?
Platinol contains cisplatin. Even when multiple companies market cisplatin, the brand name “Platinol” is tied to particular licensed products and label/packaging in each market, so the manufacturer you’ll see can vary.
How can I check the exact manufacturer on my specific Platinol pack?
Look for these fields on the box or vial:
- “Manufactured by” / “Mfr” line
- “Marketing authorization holder” / “MAH”
- “Distributed by” (sometimes different from the manufacturer)
- Strength (e.g., cisplatin X mg) and lot number (can help match the product listing)
Patent and brand history (where manufacturers change over time)
If you’re researching manufacturers because of supply changes or brand-to-generic shifts, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent/exclusivity information and can help explain why different firms may appear in different periods and markets: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next step
Reply with your country and the strength on the vial/box (and any manufacturer line you see), and I’ll identify the manufacturer tied to that exact Platinol presentation.