Glatiramer acetate

What Ingredients Are in Glatiramer acetate?

Glatiramer acetate is a medication used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (product-specific). It includes an active ingredient along with inactive ingredients that help form tablets/capsules/other dosage forms. Inactive ingredients support manufacturing and delivery but do not provide the intended effect.


Why Ingredient Lists Can Vary

Glatiramer acetate ingredient lists may differ due to:

  • Product type (tablet, capsule, injection, etc.)
  • Dosage strength
  • Manufacturer-specific formulations

Because of this, ingredient information should be reviewed at the product level.


Common Brand Names That Contain Glatiramer acetate

Glatiramer acetate is sold under generic labels and branded as Copaxone®. Each product may contain unique inactive ingredients depending on formulation.


How to View Ingredient Information

To view available ingredient listings associated with Glatiramer acetate products:

Scan a medication using PillParser to see its ingredient list.





Adding the manufacturer filters generics (fillers/dyes often differ).

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Why Ingredient Differences Matter

Medications with the same active ingredient can contain different inactive ingredients depending on the manufacturer and formulation.

PillParser helps you review listed ingredients. RxAllergyScan allows users to compare medications against their personal allergen profile.


Educational Note

This page is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not provide medical guidance.