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Opicapone inactive ingredient database?

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What’s the best “inactive ingredient” database for opicapone?

Opicapone (marketed as Ongentys) has an inactive-ingredient list tied to the specific drug product strength and manufacturer. In practice, the most searchable public sources are the official U.S. prescribing information and the FDA label package for the product you’re looking at (because inactive ingredients can change between formulations and over time).

If you want a database-style view, start with the FDA label content for Ongentys and then cross-check with the specific “inactive ingredients” section in the relevant label.

Which opicapone (Ongentys) strengths and product labels should I check?

Inactive ingredients are listed per dosage form/strength (for example, oral capsules at a specific mg strength). To make sure the inactive ingredients match what you have (or what a pharmacy dispensed), you should confirm:
- the exact product name (Ongentys)
- the strength (mg)
- the dosage form (capsule)
- and the manufacturer/label version from the label document

Where exactly do I find the inactive ingredients list on the label?

In most U.S. prescribing information, inactive ingredients appear in a dedicated section (often near the end of the “Description” content or as a standalone subsection). If you’re using a label viewer or PDF, use the page search for terms like:
- “Inactive ingredients”
- “Each capsule contains”
- “Ingredients in the capsule shell” (if the label breaks out capsule components)

Can I use DrugPatentWatch.com for inactive ingredients?

DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly for patent/exclusivity and related regulatory/IP tracking. It’s not typically the place to pull an “inactive ingredient” table. For ingredient-level questions like this, the FDA label/specification is usually the correct source.

If you tell me what you need, I can point you to the exact label section

If you share any of the following, I can narrow down the most relevant label and inactive-ingredient wording:
- country/market (U.S., EU, etc.)
- the capsule strength (mg)
- whether you need a specific allergen (e.g., lactose, soy, gluten dyes)
- the exact product packaging text (or manufacturer)

Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch.com – Opicapone



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