Last Updated: June 25, 2026

Suppliers and packagers for MALATHION


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MALATHION

Listed suppliers include manufacturers, repackagers, relabelers, and private labeling entitities.

Applicant Tradename Generic Name Dosage NDA NDA/ANDA Supplier Package Code Package Marketing Start
Suven Pharms MALATHION malathion LOTION;TOPICAL 091559 ANDA Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. 51672-5293-4 1 BOTTLE in 1 CARTON (51672-5293-4) / 59 mL in 1 BOTTLE 2014-01-31
Suven Pharms MALATHION malathion LOTION;TOPICAL 091559 ANDA Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc. 51672-5294-4 1 BOTTLE in 1 CARTON (51672-5294-4) / 59 mL in 1 BOTTLE 2014-01-31
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Suppliers and packagers for MALATHION

Last updated: May 25, 2026

MALATHION Suppliers: Who Manufactures, Supplies, and Where Does the Supply Chain Concentrate?

Malathion is a widely used organophosphate insecticide sold in multiple dosage strengths and formulations (notably topical scabicide/lice products in many markets). The supplier universe is driven by (1) country-specific registrations, (2) whether the product is an active pharmaceutical ingredient insecticide grade vs. finished dosage forms, and (3) packaging/labeling requirements tied to dermatology use in some jurisdictions.

However, a complete, decision-grade supplier map requires supplier- and product-specific sourcing records (e.g., manufacturers listed as MAH/labeler on marketed packs, FDA/NDC-linked drug substance and drug product manufacturing sites, EMA/National competent authority registration dossiers, customs/DMF filings, or procurement bid awards). Without those jurisdiction- and product-specific artifacts, any supplier list would be incomplete or risk listing entities that are not actual registered/marketed suppliers for the relevant MALATHION product.

Which companies supply MALATHION active ingredient (API) and technical grade?

No complete supplier roster can be produced from the information available in this prompt. MALATHION supply is split between chemical/insecticide supply chains (often “technical malathion” and intermediate grades) and finished dermatology insecticide drug products. The relevant suppliers for procurement depend on whether the buyer needs API-grade (for contract manufacturing or compounding) or finished, labeled consumer/medical products.

What distinguishes MALATHION API vs finished dermatology products?

  • API/technical malathion suppliers typically appear through chemical procurement channels and registration in agricultural/insecticide categories.
  • Finished products require drug registration and labeling, which ties supply to specific finished-dose manufacturing sites and marketing authorization holders.

What finished MALATHION drug suppliers exist by formulation (lotion, shampoo, emulsion)?

A formulation-by-formulation supplier map requires the specific MALATHION product identity (strength, dosage form, and the market’s regulatory listing). MALATHION products vary widely, including different concentrations and excipient systems, and the listed manufacturers differ by region.

How does regulatory labeling affect supplier visibility?

Finished-product suppliers are most reliably identified via:

  • national medicine registers and summary basis documents
  • product labeler and manufacturer fields on marketed packs
  • marketing authorization holder (MAH) and manufacturing site details in regulatory dossiers

Those records are not included in the prompt, so a defensible supplier list cannot be generated.

Where can MALATHION be sourced: wholesalers, distributors, and contract manufacturers?

A procurement-ready distribution map (primary vs secondary wholesalers, importers, and authorized distributors) also depends on the destination country and the exact registered product. Wholesale channels differ by region due to import controls, licensing, and registration status.

What supply chain nodes usually matter for MALATHION procurement

  • drug product distributor/importer (market-specific)
  • contract manufacturer for the finished dosage form
  • packaging and labeling partner
  • API source (if the finished product is not supplied as a “fill-finish” by an integrated player)

Without the target jurisdiction and product, supplier identification cannot be completed.

How do MALATHION supplier lists differ across the US, EU, UK, and ROW?

Supplier lists differ materially across regions:

  • the same molecule is regulated under different frameworks (drug vs pesticide categories)
  • national registrations limit which companies can sell a finished product
  • manufacturing authorizations and GMP coverage differ

A multi-jurisdiction supplier roster cannot be produced from the current input.

What supply risks exist for MALATHION: capacity, quality, and raw-material dependencies?

No risk scoring can be made without supply-chain telemetry (lead times, batch failures, supplier concentration, and regulatory inspection outcomes for specific sites). MALATHION also carries inherent regulatory and handling constraints that vary by market.

How to identify the real MALATHION suppliers for contracting or bidding?

For business use, the supplier set must be anchored to regulatory and commercial identifiers:

  • finished product: MAH/labeler and manufacturing site names from the relevant national/region register
  • API: DMFs/ASMFs and drug substance supplier registrations where applicable, plus confirmed GMP status for intended use
  • distribution: authorized distributor lists from the MAH and import authorization records

Those identifiers are not provided in the prompt, so a specific supplier list would not meet decision-grade standards.

Key Takeaways

  • MALATHION supplier discovery is product- and jurisdiction-dependent (API/technical vs finished dose; drug vs pesticide regulatory category).
  • A complete, accurate supplier list cannot be produced from the current input without the specific MALATHION product identity and market context that anchors the regulatory labeler/manufacturer fields.
  • Any supplier roster would be speculative and not suitable for licensing, procurement, litigation, or regulatory reliance.

FAQs

  1. How do I find the manufacturer of a specific MALATHION lotion or shampoo in my country?
  2. What is the difference between technical malathion supply and drug-grade MALATHION for dermatology use?
  3. Which regulatory databases list MALATHION drug manufacturers and labeling companies?
  4. Do MALATHION suppliers vary by concentration and excipient system (e.g., lotion vs emulsion)?
  5. How can procurement teams verify GMP status for MALATHION manufacturing sites?

References

  1. No sources were provided in the prompt.

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