Med Manufactuerers
Medfinder encourages you to learn more about each manufacturer before purchasing its prescription medications. Visit their websites whose links are below. These manufacturers meet the standards of one or more of these governing agencies:
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA), USA
- Medicines Control Agency (MCA), UK
- Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), Australia
- Medicines Control Council (MCC), South Africa
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA), India
- Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention (PIC), Germany
Given below is the list of pharmaceutical manufacturers. Medfinder uses only a fraction of them. All of the manufacturers on this meet World Health Organization standards. These companies have a strong presence in the US, Canadian and worldwide market.
Ranbaxy products are being marketed all over the world: US , Canada ,Europe (UK, France, Gremany, Spain ,Italy, Ireland, Sweden and more), South Africa, Australia, Japan and more.
View prescription medications of Ranbaxy approved by US FDA
Micro Labs products are being marketed in over 50 countries: Including the UK.
View Micro Labs Global Presence - Micro Labs facilities have received international audit approvals from UK- MHRA, Health Canadian, MCC South Africa and Invima Columbia.
Intas products are being marketed in the: US, Canada, Europe, Australia, Spain, New Zealand and more.
View Intas Global Presence - Intas boasts of state-of-the art facility, approved by US FDA, UK-MHRA, Australia TGA, South Africa MCC and WHO-GMP.
Serdia is a subsidiary of a research-based French multinational - the Servier Research Group. Servier products are being marketed in Canada, UK, Germany, Netherlands and more.
Servier Global Presence.

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