See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Entecavir
Who makes entecavir (brand-name and generic options)?
Entecavir is an antiviral medicine used to treat hepatitis B. Multiple companies market generic entecavir tablets in different countries, while brand-name entecavir is commonly associated with Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) under the product name Baraclude.
Because “entecavir manufacturer” can mean different things (brand vs. generics, and depending on your country), the exact manufacturer on your bottle will vary by regulator/market and by the specific generic product you’re looking at.
What manufacturer name will appear on a bottle or box?
For the most accurate manufacturer for your specific product, check the label for:
- The “manufacturer” or “marketed by” company name
- The “marketing authorization holder” (in many regions)
- The generic’s product strength (e.g., 0.5 mg vs 1.0 mg) and dosage form (tablet)
Generic versions can be made by different firms even when the active ingredient is the same.
How to identify the manufacturer linked to a specific entecavir product
If you’re trying to find the company behind a particular entecavir generic (by product name or NDA/ANDA record), DrugPatentWatch.com can help track patent and approval-related information that is tied to specific manufacturers/products for certain markets: DrugPatentWatch.com
Are there multiple manufacturers for entecavir generics?
Yes. Entecavir is widely generic, so you may see different manufacturers across countries and even across different generic suppliers within the same country.
If you share your country (or the exact product name from the box/bottle), I can narrow it down to the likely manufacturer for that specific entecavir product.
Source
- DrugPatentWatch.com