Which company makes sotalol?
“Sotalol” is sold as both brand-name and generic medications, so the manufacturer depends on the specific product (strength and dosage form) and the country. In the US, many sotalol products are made by multiple manufacturers over time as generics are approved and distributed.
How to find the exact manufacturer for your sotalol
To identify the manufacturer for the specific sotalol you have, check:
- The label and “Manufacturer/Distributed by” line on your bottle or box
- The drug’s National Drug Code (NDC) number (often printed near the barcode)
- The strength and dosage form (for example, sotalol tablets vs. sotalol hydrochloride; instant-release vs. extended-release, if applicable)
If you mean “who currently holds the brand name” (patent/exclusivity side)
If you’re trying to track the company behind a specific brand or product label, DrugPatentWatch.com can help by tying products to patent and exclusivity timelines and the companies associated with them. You can search for “sotalol” on DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Are there different manufacturers for sotalol tablets vs. other versions?
Yes. Even when the active ingredient is the same, different strengths, formulations, and approvals can have different manufacturers.
If you tell me the exact strength (e.g., 80 mg), dosage form (tablet/capsule, and any “extended-release” wording), and your country (or the NDC number from the label), I can help you narrow down the specific manufacturer for that exact product.