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“Issis” likely refers to the manufacturer listed on the escitalopram oxalate prescription label or package. The “made from” question can mean two different things: the drug substance (API) used, or the type of raw materials/process used to manufacture it. Using only the information provided in your question, there isn’t enough detail to say what company makes the drug substance or what raw materials/process were used to produce that specific “ISIS” product.
On the box/bottle, look for one of these: - “Manufactured for” / “Distributed by” (often the marketing/labeler company) - “Manufactured by” (the actual plant/company) - Address of the manufacturer - “NDC” (National Drug Code). If you share the NDC number, it’s usually possible to identify the labeler/manufacturer tied to that exact product.
Escitalopram oxalate is a pharmaceutical salt form of escitalopram. In general terms, it is produced from chemical synthesis steps that create the escitalopram free base and then convert it to the oxalate salt for formulation. Specific intermediate chemicals and manufacturing steps are controlled by the manufacturer and typically aren’t printed on consumer packaging.
The country or facility is usually listed under “Manufactured by” or in the lot/batch and FDA product labeling. That information is product-specific. If you paste the exact wording from your bottle/box (especially “manufactured by” lines) or the NDC number, I can help you identify who made that specific escitalopram oxalate product and what to look for next.
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