Does Pfizer still manufacture micronized glyburide?
The provided information doesn’t state whether Pfizer currently manufactures “glyburide micronized” products. Without an up-to-date product/label or manufacturer listing, the manufacturing status can’t be confirmed.
How can I verify the current manufacturer of glyburide micronized?
The fastest way is to check the specific product you mean (strength and dosage form) on the packaging or the FDA drug listing. In the U.S., the label and prescribing information typically list the manufacturer and the “marketed by” company for that product strength.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com show a current manufacturer for this drug?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent and exclusivity research, but it’s not a guaranteed source for who is manufacturing a particular generic’s current product. If you share the exact product details (for example, “glyburide micronized 1.25 mg tablets” or NDC), I can help you narrow what to look up.
If you’re trying to get Pfizer specifically
If you need Pfizer-made glyburide micronized, pharmacy stock and NDC-specific labeling matter. Even when the active ingredient is the same, different NDCs can correspond to different manufacturers.
If you tell me the strength (e.g., 1.25 mg, 2.5 mg) and whether it’s tablets or another form, or share an NDC number from your bottle, I can guide you to the exact way to confirm whether Pfizer is the current manufacturer.
Sources: none provided.