See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Selegiline
What brand name is selegiline sold under?
Selegiline is sold under different brand names depending on the country and the form (tablet vs. patch). Common well-known brand names include Eldepryl and Zelapar (both associated with selegiline formulations).
What is selegiline used for?
Selegiline is used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, and it is also used as an antidepressant in some countries/indications (depending on formulation and local approval).
Which selegiline brand is a skin patch vs. a pill?
Selegiline products come in multiple dosage forms, and the brand name is tied to that formulation in many markets. For example, one brand is known for oral use (such as Eldepryl), while other markets offer a transdermal (patch) version under a different brand name.
How do I find the right selegiline brand in my country?
The fastest way is to match your prescription label to:
- the active ingredient (selegiline)
- the dosage form (oral tablet/orally disintegrating tablet vs. patch)
- the strength listed on the package
Brand names differ widely by country, so country-specific labeling is key.
If you share the label, I can identify the exact product
If you paste the brand name plus the dosage form (tablet, orally disintegrating tablet, or patch) and the strength from your box, I can tell you which selegiline product it is and what it’s typically used for.