Which companies supply octreotide (brand and generic)?
Octreotide is available from multiple suppliers depending on the product form (for example, long-acting injections like octreotide acetate) and whether you need brand or generic versions. The right “supplier” can also vary by country and by whether you need a hospital bulk supply vs. a retail package.
What should I check to find the right octreotide supplier?
When searching for a supplier, match the exact product characteristics:
- Dose and presentation (short-acting vs. long-acting; injection strength; single-dose vs. multi-dose packaging)
- Active ingredient name (commonly “octreotide acetate” for depot products)
- Country/region you’re sourcing in (distribution and authorized sellers differ)
- Whether you need prescription-only sourcing through a licensed pharmacy/distributor
How can I verify sourcing and avoid counterfeit products?
Use authorized distribution channels. If you’re buying through wholesalers, request documentation tied to the specific product (NDC/pack details where applicable) and verify that the seller is licensed to distribute prescription medicines in your jurisdiction.
Patent/supplier landscape: what DrugPatentWatch can show
If your goal is to understand which manufacturers are likely to be supplying octreotide versions around certain markets (including where approvals and patent questions affect supply), DrugPatentWatch is a useful place to start for manufacturers and patent history: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick question so I can point you to the right supplier list
What country are you in, and which exact octreotide are you looking for (short-acting vs. long-acting; brand name if you know it; dose/strength)?