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CARMELLOSE SODIUM

20 registrations across 5 African markets— 14 active

Markets with CARMELLOSE SODIUM

Recent registrations

Brand / ProductMarketHolderStatusExpires
IZUV EYE DROPS 0.5%W/V🇬🇭GhanaactiveAug 2030
IZUV EYE DROPS 0.5%W/V🇬🇭GhanaactiveAug 2030
IZUV EYE DROPS 1%W/V🇬🇭GhanaactiveAug 2030
IZUV EYE DROPS 1%W/V🇬🇭GhanaactiveAug 2030
COMFEEL ULCER DRESSING🇿🇦South AfricaMedicine Developers International (Pty) LtdsuspendedSept 2025
COMFEEL PLUS TRANSPARENT DRESSING🇿🇦South AfricaMedicine Developers International (Pty) LtdsuspendedAug 2025
COMFEEL PRESSURE RELIEVING DRESSING🇿🇦South AfricaMedicine Developers International (Pty) LtdsuspendedAug 2025
REFRESH LIQUIGEL🇿🇦South AfricaAllergan Pharmaceuticals (Pty) LtdsuspendedFeb 2022
REFRESH TEARS🇿🇦South AfricaAllergan Pharmaceuticals (Pty) LtdsuspendedNov 2021
CELLUFRESH🇿🇦South AfricaAllergan Pharmaceuticals (Pty) LtdsuspendedMar 2021
TEARON
Eye Drops
🇹🇿TanzaniaNeomedic Limitedactive
CARMELLOSE SODIUM
OPHTHALMIC DROPS
🇺🇬UgandaEXPHAR LTD.active
CARMELLOSE SODIUM
OPHTHALMIC LIQUIDS
🇺🇬UgandaFDC LTDactive
Tearlin - 0.5%
Eye Drops
🇹🇿TanzaniaLincoln Pharmaceuticals Limitedactive
IFRAIS
collyre / 1%W/V
🇸🇳SenegalAHAANactive
IFRAIS
collyre / 1%W/V
🇸🇳SenegalAHAANactive
Tearlin - 1%
Eye Drops
🇹🇿TanzaniaLincoln Pharmaceuticals Limitedactive
Tearmax
Eye Drops
🇹🇿TanzaniaFDC Limitedactive
CARMELLOSE SODIUM
OPHTHALMIC LIQUIDS
🇺🇬UgandaFDC LTDactive
CARMELLOSE SODIUM
OPHTHALMIC DROPS
🇺🇬UgandaEXPHAR LTD.active

CARMELLOSE SODIUM in Africa — Regulatory Overview

CARMELLOSE SODIUM is registered across 5 African markets with 20 total product registrations on file. Data is sourced directly from official national drug regulatory authorities including South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and 1 more. AfricaRegulatory refreshes this data daily from official government sources.

Of the 20 registrations, 14 (70%) 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.