High Purity Nefopam Hydrochloride Manufacturer & Supplier: Quality Pharmaceutical Intermediate for Pain Relief

Discover premium Nefopam Hydrochloride (CAS 23327-57-3) with a minimum assay of 99%. As a leading manufacturer in China, we provide GMP SGS certified pharmaceutical intermediates essential for non-narcotic analgesics, offering competitive pricing and reliable global supply.

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Advantages of Sourcing Nefopam Hydrochloride from Us

Uncompromised Quality Assurance

Our Nefopam hydrochloride, manufactured under GMP SGS certification, guarantees a purity of ≥99%, meeting rigorous USP, BP, EP, and FCC standards for demanding pharmaceutical applications. We are a trusted supplier committed to quality.

Cost-Effective Procurement

As a direct manufacturer in China, we offer competitive pricing for Nefopam hydrochloride. Explore how purchasing this vital analgesic intermediate can optimize your budget without sacrificing quality. Request a quote for bulk orders.

Stable Global Supply Chain

Rely on our robust manufacturing capabilities and logistics network to ensure a stable and timely supply of Nefopam hydrochloride. We are your dependable partner for consistent availability of this key pharmaceutical ingredient.

Key Applications of Nefopam Hydrochloride

Analgesic Formulations

Nefopam hydrochloride is a critical active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) used in the synthesis of non-narcotic analgesics for moderate to severe pain relief.

Pain Management Solutions

This chemical intermediate plays a vital role in developing advanced pain management therapies, offering alternatives to opioid-based treatments. Discover its potential as a manufacturer.

Muscle Relaxation and Antipyretic Effects

Beyond analgesia, Nefopam hydrochloride contributes to formulations with mild antipyretic and muscle relaxation properties, expanding its therapeutic scope.

Research and Development

As a high-purity fine chemical, Nefopam hydrochloride is indispensable for researchers and scientists in developing new pharmaceutical compounds and understanding pain pathways.