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CALCIUM GLUCONATE

15 registrations across 7 African markets— 14 active

Markets with CALCIUM GLUCONATE

Recent registrations

Brand / ProductMarketHolderStatusExpires
CALRISE
SOLUTION; INJECTION
🇿🇼ZimbabweLINCOLN PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITEDactiveAug 2030
CALCIUM GLUCONATE INJECTION BP 10% w/v
Injection
🇷🇼RwandaANGEL BIOGENICS PVT. LTDactiveSept 2029
CALCIGLUC 10% Solution for Injection
Solution For Injection
🇰🇪KenyaTasa Pharma LtdactiveMar 2029
CALCIUM GLUCONATE 300MG TABLET
TABLET
🇲🇼MalawiexpiredJun 2009
CALCIUM GLUCONATE ADCO🇿🇦South AfricaAdcock Ingram Critical Care (Pty) LtdactiveJan 1900
KALCI - 300🇿🇦South AfricaUnimed Healthcare (Pty) LtdactiveJan 1900
CALCIUM GLUCONATE 10% UNIMED🇿🇦South AfricaUnimed Healthcare (Pty) LtdactiveJan 1900
VAMIN 14🇿🇦South AfricaFresenius Kabi South Africa (Pty) LtdactiveJan 1900
CALBORO
Intravenous Infusion
🇹🇿TanzaniaFARMERS PLANET LIMITEDactive
CALCIUM GLUCONATE 10% SI IV LEN/ IV PERF BTE (10 X 5 AMP X
solution injectable, boîte de
🇲🇬MadagascarHEBEI DANGDAIactive
CALCIUM GLUCONATE 10% SI IV LEN/ IV PERF BTE (10 X 5 AMP X
solution injectable, boîte de
🇲🇬MadagascarHEBEI DANGDAIactive
CALRISE INJECTION
Solution for injection
🇹🇿TanzaniaLincoln Pharmaceuticals Limitedactive
CalcifoRK
Solution for Injection
🇹🇿TanzaniaRK PHARMACEUTICALS (TZ) LTDactive
Calcinor 44%
Solution for injection
🇹🇿TanzaniaJUBAILI AGROTEC LTDactive
Calcinor 44%
Solution for Injection
🇹🇿TanzaniaJUBAILI AGROTEC LTDactive

CALCIUM GLUCONATE in Africa — Regulatory Overview

CALCIUM GLUCONATE is registered across 7 African markets with 15 total product registrations on file. Data is sourced directly from official national drug regulatory authorities including Tanzania, South Africa, Madagascar, Zimbabwe and 3 more. AfricaRegulatory refreshes this data daily from official government sources.

Of the 15 registrations, 14 (93%) are currently active. Regulatory affairs teams use AfricaRegulatory to track registration expiry dates, identify market incumbents, and monitor approval status across African markets without manual monitoring of each national regulator.