Who makes Virabex (acyclovir)?
The drug name “Virabex” refers to an acyclovir product, but the manufacturer depends on the country and the specific Virabex presentation (tablet, cream, etc.). Without the country/market (and ideally the strength/format on the box), it isn’t possible to name the exact company that manufactures Virabex in your location.
How to find the exact manufacturer on your pack
Check the following on the Virabex box or blister:
- “Manufacturer” or “Manufactured by” line (often near the bottom or on the back panel)
- “Batch/Lot” and “Mfg.” details tied to the manufacturer name
- “Marketing authorization holder” (sometimes different from the manufacturer)
If you share your country and the strength/form (for example, 200 mg tablets or 5% cream), I can narrow it down to the correct manufacturer for that specific Virabex version.
Why the manufacturer can differ by region
Brand names like Virabex may be produced or packed by different companies across regions due to:
- local licensing/registration requirements
- contract manufacturing or repackaging
- different marketing authorization holders per country
What to provide so I can identify the manufacturer
Reply with any of the following:
- Your country (or where you bought it)
- Photo or the exact text from the “Manufacturer” / “Batch” section
- Strength and dosage form (tablet/cream/ointment; and mg/%)
Sources
No reliable manufacturer-specific source was provided in the prompt, so I can’t cite a definitive company name without the exact market details.