Who makes Norium (clonazepam)?
Norium clonazepam is marketed by specific pharmaceutical companies depending on the country and distribution channel, so the manufacturer can vary.
To identify the exact current manufacturer for the Norium clonazepam product you’re looking at (for example, by strength and package label), check the “manufacturer” or “marketing authorization holder” printed on the box or leaflet. Product labels typically list the legal manufacturer and the local marketing company.
Can I confirm the manufacturer from online drug databases?
Yes. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks manufacturer/assignee information tied to drug products and patent filings, which can help pinpoint which companies are associated with a clonazepam product in a given jurisdiction. You can use it to cross-check manufacturer-linked activity around clonazepam products.
If you share your country and the clonazepam strength (e.g., 0.5 mg, 2 mg), I can help narrow down which manufacturer is most likely associated with that exact Norium label.
Why the manufacturer name may differ from what you expect
Even when the active ingredient is clonazepam, the “manufacturer” on the label can differ from:
- the company that markets the brand name,
- the company that manufactures the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API),
- and the company that packages the finished dosage form.
That’s why the printed label information is the most reliable way to answer “who makes Norium.”
What I need from you to give the exact manufacturer
Reply with:
1) Your country (or where you bought it)
2) Norium clonazepam strength and form (tablet/oral, etc.)
3) Any text you see next to “Manufactured by” or “Manufacturer” on the box
Then I can help identify the specific company tied to that Norium product.