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African Pharmaceutical Regulatory Intelligence

GLYCERINE

20 registrations across 5 African markets— 11 active

Markets with GLYCERINE

Recent registrations

Brand / ProductMarketHolderStatusExpires
SAPPS GLYCERINE
SUPPOSITORY; RECTAL
🇿🇼ZimbabweSAPPS PHARMACEUTICALSactiveDec 2027
GLYSS NOURRISSONS
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredSept 2023
GLYSS ADULTES
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredDec 2022
GLYSS ADULTE
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredMay 2003
GLYSS NOURRISSONS
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredMay 2003
LAXOLYNE CHILDREN
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaJULPHARexpiredOct 2002
LAXOLYNE ADULT
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaJULPHARexpiredSept 2000
GLYSS ENFANTS
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredJan 1996
GLYSS NOURRISSONS
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredJan 1996
GLYSS ADULTES
Suppositoire
🇹🇳TunisiaOPALIA PHARMAexpiredAug 1995
GLYSS ADULTE
suppositoire / 2.1 g
🇸🇳SenegalOPALIAactive
CRISTAL ENF
SUPPOSITOIRE
🇲🇦Moroccoactive
GLYSS ENFANT
suppositoire / 1.4 g
🇸🇳SenegalOPALIAactive
INSTANT HAND SANITIZER GEL
Solution
🇹🇿TanzaniaECOLAB EAST AFRICA (TANZANIA) LIMITEDactive
Bell's Children's Cough Syrup
Solution, Oral
🇹🇿TanzaniaVITAL SUPPLIES LTDactive
CRISTAL AD
SUPPOSITOIRE
🇲🇦Moroccoactive
F-SOL
Solution
🇹🇿TanzaniaMORAF PHARMACEUTICALS LTDactive
GLYCERINE OFFICINALE
solution externe / F /500ml
🇸🇳SenegalVALDAFRIQUEactive
CRISTAL NOUR
SUPPOSITOIRE
🇲🇦Moroccoactive
GLYCERINE OFFICINALE
solution externe / F /500ml
🇸🇳SenegalVALDAFRIQUEactive

GLYCERINE in Africa — Regulatory Overview

GLYCERINE is registered across 5 African markets with 20 total product registrations on file. Data is sourced directly from official national drug regulatory authorities including Tunisia, Senegal, Morocco, Tanzania and 1 more. AfricaRegulatory refreshes this data daily from official government sources.

Of the 20 registrations, 11 (55%) 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.