Who makes quetiapine 50 mg/56? (Aurobindo vs other manufacturers)
“Aurobindo” usually refers to Aurobindo Pharma, which is an established manufacturer of generic medicines, including quetiapine in various strengths and formulations in different markets. The exact quetiapine product strength and the specific manufacturer name can vary by country, pharmacy, and packaging.
If you tell me the country and the exact product name/strength written on your pack (for example, “quetiapine 25 mg/50 mg/100 mg” and whether it says “IR” or “XR/ER”), I can help narrow down the manufacturer for that specific item.
How to check the manufacturer on your quetiapine box or blister
To confirm the manufacturer tied to “Aurobindo” for your specific medicine, look for these on the carton/blister:
- Manufacturer or marketing authorization holder name
- Batch/lot number details
- Address of the manufacturing site
- “Manufactured by” / “Packaged by” wording (these can differ)
Is Aurobindo the brand owner or just the manufacturer?
In many generic markets, Aurobindo can be the manufacturer while another company is the brand owner or distributor. Packaging may list:
- “Manufactured by: Aurobindo …”
- “Marketed by: [different company]”
So the name you see on the box is the best way to identify who made that particular batch.
What other companies commonly make quetiapine generics
Quetiapine is widely manufactured as a generic by multiple companies across regions. If you need alternatives to Aurobindo, share your country and the strength/formulation from your pack so the comparison matches the product you’re actually using.
Quick question to get you the exact answer
What country is this for, and what strength/formulation does your pack say (e.g., “quetiapine 50 mg tablet” or “quetiapine XR 50 mg”)?