Who makes icatibant API (active pharmaceutical ingredient)?
Icatibant API is produced by pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturers (API makers) that supply the active substance used to make icatibant-containing finished drugs (such as icatibant injection). However, the exact list of current manufacturers changes over time due to licensing, supply contracts, and regulatory status, and the provided information does not include specific company names.
How to find the specific icatibant API supplier you need
To identify a manufacturer for icatibant API, buyers typically check:
- Regulatory databases (to see which companies are listed for the ingredient in approved products)
- Finished-product registrations and their “manufacturer of API” references
- DMF (Drug Master File) holders where applicable
- GMP status and documentation (e.g., COA, cGMP compliance, impurity profile)
If you share your country/region (for example, US, EU, UK, India) and intended use (commercial drug manufacturing vs. research), I can narrow down the most relevant registration sources to check.
What details matter when requesting an icatibant API quote
Suppliers will usually confirm:
- Strength/concentration and dosage form they support indirectly (API used to formulate injection)
- Required specifications (purity, impurities, particle/appearance specs if relevant)
- Salt form/polymorph details (icatibant base vs. the form used for the final drug)
- Release documentation (CoA, traceability, viral/bacterial safety documentation as required)
Risks to watch for when sourcing icatibant API
Common procurement issues include:
- Regulatory mismatch (an API manufacturer may not be linked to an approved file in your target market)
- Changing manufacturing sites or processes over time
- Incomplete impurity control/COA not meeting your target specifications
If you tell me these 3 things, I can point you to the right manufacturers/sources
1) Your target market (US/EU/UK/other)
2) Whether you need icatibant as bulk API for finished-product manufacturing or for research
3) Any target specification you already have (or the finished product brand you are sourcing against)