Who currently sponsors Floderm (betamethasone dipropionate)?
I can’t determine the current sponsor from the information provided. “Floderm” is a brand name for betamethasone dipropionate, and the “sponsor” can differ depending on the product’s country, formulation (cream/ointment/lotion), and whether you mean the marketing authorization holder vs. the product’s manufacturer.
What do you mean by “sponsor” for Floderm?
People use “sponsor” in different ways, such as:
- the company that holds the approval/marketing authorization (regulatory holder)
- the manufacturer or labeler of the finished product
- the party listed in drug registration databases for that specific strength/form
If you tell me which one you mean and the country (e.g., US, UK, Canada, India), I can narrow down the right entity.
Which exact product should I match?
To identify the correct sponsor, I need at least one of the following:
- country
- dosage form: cream, ointment, or lotion
- strength (e.g., 0.05%)
- package details (a screenshot of the label or the “labeler/manufacturer” line)
Quick way to find it yourself on the box/label
On most prescription and OTC steroid products, the “sponsor/holder/labeler” is usually shown as either:
- “Manufactured for:” / “Distributed by:”
- “Marketed by:” or “Marketing authorization holder:”
- the manufacturer/labeler name and address
If you share the label text (or a photo), I can extract the sponsor name precisely.
If you want the regulatory holder (marketing authorization holder)
Tell me the country and I’ll guide you to the exact official database entry to check (for example, FDA labeler/approval info in the US, or the UK/EMA national authorization holder, etc.).
Send me this and I’ll answer directly
1) Country
2) Cream/ointment/lotion
3) Strength (if shown) or a photo/text from the label
Sources: None cited (no provided reference material to verify a current sponsor).