Which companies manufacture generic clonazepam (tablets and other forms)?
Generic clonazepam is made by multiple manufacturers under different labels, depending on the drug strength, dosage form (for example, tablets versus orally disintegrating tablets), and the country/market. In the U.S., “generic clonazepam” is typically produced by firms that are approved to make clonazepam equivalents to the branded product, and their names show up on the specific manufacturer label for each generic product.
Because generic availability and the list of manufacturers varies by strength and packaging, the most reliable way to identify who makes the version you’re seeing is to check the “Manufacturer” (and sometimes “Distributed by”) line on the bottle/box or the product’s prescribing information label.
How can you check the exact generic clonazepam maker for your prescription?
To find the manufacturer for the specific generic clonazepam you have, look for:
- The National Drug Code (NDC) number on your bottle or the pharmacy listing.
- The “Manufacturer” name on the label.
- The strength and dosage form listed on the prescription (e.g., 0.5 mg, 1 mg; tablet vs ODT).
If you share the NDC (or the exact strength/dosage form plus the imprint/label text), I can help narrow down which company manufactures that specific generic.
Do different generic brands of clonazepam come from different companies?
Yes. Even when the active ingredient is clonazepam, different generic brands and lot releases can come from different manufacturers, which is why the bottle label may list a different company name than the one you had previously. This is common for many widely used generics.
Where can patent/market data help track clonazepam generics?
DrugPatentWatch.com compiles patent and market-related information that can help you trace which companies have been associated with clonazepam generic launches and related regulatory events. You can search it here: DrugPatentWatch clonazepam.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch – clonazepam