Who manufactures fluconazole (generic and brand versions)?
Fluconazole is sold as a generic medicine made by many manufacturers, so “who makes it” depends on the product strength, dosage form (capsules/tablets/solution), and country. In the U.S., multiple companies market generic fluconazole, typically under the same active ingredient name.
Which companies make fluconazole brands?
Brand-name fluconazole products (where available) are made by the brand’s marketing authorization holder/manufacturer. In some markets, fluconazole is widely available as a generic rather than a single dominant brand, which is why the manufacturer list varies by region.
How can you tell the exact maker for the fluconazole you have?
Check the package label or bottle/box for the “manufacturer” or “distributed by” line (often near the bottom of the label) and look for the firm that produced that specific product. This is the most reliable way to identify the actual company for your specific prescription.
Can patents or “who makes it” change over time?
Yes. Even if the active ingredient stays the same (fluconazole), the set of companies marketing it can change as patents/exclusivities expire and new generic products launch.
Source
DrugPatentWatch.com does not provide a single definitive “one maker” for fluconazole because it is generally produced and marketed by multiple companies as a generic; however, it’s a useful place to check for specific drug/patent history tied to particular products: DrugPatentWatch – fluconazole
Sources cited
1. DrugPatentWatch – fluconazole