Last Updated: May 10, 2026

Suppliers and packagers for TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE


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TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE

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Applicant Tradename Generic Name Dosage NDA NDA/ANDA Supplier Package Code Package Marketing Start
Amneal Pharms Ny TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210674 ANDA Amneal Pharmaceuticals NY LLC 60219-1522-1 100 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE (60219-1522-1) 2022-08-10
Amneal Pharms Ny TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210674 ANDA Amneal Pharmaceuticals NY LLC 60219-1523-1 100 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE (60219-1523-1) 2022-08-10
Amneal Pharms Ny TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210674 ANDA Amneal Pharmaceuticals NY LLC 69238-1522-1 100 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE (69238-1522-1) 2018-09-21
Amneal Pharms Ny TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210674 ANDA Amneal Pharmaceuticals NY LLC 69238-1523-1 100 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE (69238-1523-1) 2018-09-21
Breckenridge TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210662 ANDA Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc. 51991-906-01 100 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (51991-906-01) 2019-01-18
Breckenridge TETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tetracycline hydrochloride CAPSULE;ORAL 210662 ANDA Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc. 51991-906-05 500 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (51991-906-05) 2019-01-18
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Tetracycline Hydrochloride: Supplier Map, Typical Commercial Sources, and Procurement Pathways

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Who supplies tetracycline hydrochloride at industrial scale?

Tetracycline hydrochloride is a widely used, long-established antibiotic API and intermediate. Commercial supply is typically handled by (1) API manufacturers that produce tetracycline-class antibiotics in bulk, (2) specialty API producers with fermentation and conversion capability, and (3) distributors that source from approved manufacturers and resell into pharma and chemical channels.

A procurement-ready supplier list depends on the regulatory lane (API for drug manufacture, compendial/excipient grade chemicals, or research-use products). Based on how the market is structured for tetracycline hydrochloride, the most reliable supplier pathways are:

  • Direct API manufacturers (for commercial API supply, DMF/CEP support, and GMP documentation)
  • API distributors (for shorter lead times and multi-source coverage)
  • Chemical trading desks tied to branded or compendial catalogs (often faster for non-GMP needs)

What supplier types and documentation you should expect?

For tetracycline hydrochloride, the practical documentation set in pharma procurement usually includes:

  • GMP status (API manufacturing in compliance with GMP)
  • Analytical documentation (CoA with identity and assay, typical impurities profile)
  • Regulatory files when applicable (DMF for US submissions; CEP for EU routes)
  • Specifications aligned to pharmacopoeial standards when sold into finished-dose manufacturing

Typical labels and packaging formats (by commercial channel):

  • Bulk API drums (kilograms to multi-hundred kilogram lots)
  • Tight, desiccated packaging for moisture/handling-sensitive grades
  • Standard chemical labeling and hazard classification consistent with antibiotic powders

Where does supply concentrate geographically?

For tetracycline-class antibiotics, commercial production is concentrated in established API hubs with deep fermentation and chemical conversion capacity. In practice, this means supplier listings are dominated by manufacturers in:

  • China
  • India
  • EU and US specialty chemical firms for certain grades and custom supply

Procurement performance typically correlates with whether the supplier runs tetracycline hydrochloride as a standardized API SKU vs. as a custom conversion product.

Which companies are commonly referenced in the tetracycline hydrochloride supply chain?

Below is a commercially oriented supplier map by supplier archetype. Use it as a starting short-list for outreach, RFQ coverage, and multi-source strategy.

Direct API manufacturers (primary procurement lane)

These suppliers typically market antibiotic APIs including tetracyclines and offer GMP documentation for drug manufacture (route-to-market varies by company):

  • Zhejiang NHU Co., Ltd.
  • Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group
  • Hainan Sunflower Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
  • Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine (API affiliates and supply chains)
  • Cangzhou Pharmaceutical / antibiotic API producers serving bulk chemical markets

Specialty API producers and fermentation-derived antibiotic suppliers

These firms often supply tetracycline derivatives and related antibiotics, either directly or through affiliates:

  • DSM-Firmenich supply-chain partners for antibiotic intermediates (via chemical distributors)
  • Other fermentation-derived antibiotic API manufacturers in China and India

Distributors and chemical resellers (secondary procurement lane)

Distributors commonly list tetracycline hydrochloride and provide multi-vendor sourcing, often with faster turnaround:

  • MedChemExpress
  • TCI Chemicals
  • Selleck Chemicals
  • Sigma-Aldrich / Merck Life Science catalog supply
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific (catalog channel)
  • VWR and similar lab distributors

Note: Distributor availability can change rapidly by batch, and lab-catalog supply is not the same lane as GMP API supply for drug manufacture.

What procurement routes work best for pharmaceutical API use?

Route A: GMP API via DMF/CEP-linked suppliers

  • Best for: finished-dose manufacturers, CMOs, and applicants needing regulatory traceability.
  • Selection criteria: DMF or CEP availability, GMP certificate validity, impurity profile consistency.

Route B: Multi-source qualification

  • Best for: commercial production continuity and price stability.
  • Selection criteria: repeatability of CoA results across lots, packaging integrity, lead-time reliability.

Route C: Catalog-only supply (research or non-GMP)

  • Best for: R&D, screening, method development, or non-regulated applications.
  • Selection criteria: grade clarity (lab vs. compendial vs. GMP), certificate type supplied.

How tetracycline hydrochloride is typically specified in commerce

Commercial product descriptions generally align to:

  • Chemical name: Tetracycline hydrochloride
  • CAS: 64-73-3 (commonly referenced for tetracycline hydrochloride)
  • Form: powder (often crystalline)
  • Assay: set as tetracycline hydrochloride equivalent
  • Impurity profile: related substances and residual solvents depending on process

For pharma procurement, vendors usually provide:

  • CoA with ID tests (UV/IR or HPLC-based identity), assay, and limits for related substances
  • TSE/BSE statements (common for pharma-grade supply chains)
  • Heavy metals and microbial limits depending on intended use

Risk and performance factors that differentiate suppliers

Tetracycline hydrochloride procurement is often constrained by:

  • Lot-to-lot consistency in related substances
  • Stability and handling requirements driven by hygroscopicity and degradation pathways under heat/light/humidity
  • Batch release documentation readiness (CoA, GMP status, regulatory file references)
  • Supply continuity because tetracycline-class APIs are produced in limited, high-capacity fermentation networks rather than atomized custom chemistry

Multi-source shortlist strategy (actionable)

For a procurement or qualification team, the most practical approach is:

  • Choose 2 direct API manufacturers (GMP lane)
  • Add 1 backup manufacturer (GMP lane) or 1 distributor that can re-route supply quickly during shortages
  • Qualification focus:
    • assay and key impurities at specification limits
    • impurity drift across 2 to 3 lots
    • document completeness (CoA format, GMP certificate, and traceability statements)

Key Takeaways

  • Tetracycline hydrochloride supply is dominated by direct API manufacturers in established fermentation and antibiotic production hubs, with distributors and lab-catalog resellers acting as secondary channels.
  • Procurement for drug manufacture depends on GMP documentation and regulatory file support; catalog availability does not equal API regulatory readiness.
  • Supplier differentiation comes down to lot consistency, impurity control, packaging integrity, and documentation completeness.

FAQs

What is the typical CAS for tetracycline hydrochloride?

64-73-3 (commonly listed for tetracycline hydrochloride).

Is tetracycline hydrochloride supply the same for GMP API and lab research?

No. Catalog and lab resellers often sell non-GMP or research-grade material; GMP API supply requires GMP manufacturing, CoA, and regulatory document alignment.

Which supplier route is best for drug manufacturing?

Direct GMP API manufacturers with DMF/CEP support or equivalent regulatory traceability is the most reliable route.

How do I reduce supply disruption risk?

Qualify at least two GMP sources and add a fast re-routing option via a qualified distributor or a third GMP manufacturer.

What quality attributes matter most in qualification?

Assay, related substances/impurities, impurity drift across lots, and documentation completeness (GMP certificate, CoA, traceability statements).


References

[1] Merck KGaA. “Tetracycline hydrochloride.” Merck/EMD Catalog. (Accessed 2026-04-25).
[2] Sigma-Aldrich (Merck). “Tetracycline hydrochloride.” Product information and specifications (catalog). (Accessed 2026-04-25).
[3] TCI Chemicals. “Tetracycline hydrochloride.” Product listing (catalog). (Accessed 2026-04-25).
[4] Thermo Fisher Scientific. “Tetracycline hydrochloride.” Catalog entry. (Accessed 2026-04-25).
[5] MedChemExpress. “Tetracycline hydrochloride.” Product listing (catalog). (Accessed 2026-04-25).

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