The evening primrose –originally native to America, nowadays also widely common in Europe– has a long history of being used as food and drug. Other common names for Oenothera biennis are German rampinon, King’s cure-all or fever-plant.
Manufacturer #7697
This European company has been operating for several decades, specializing in pharmaceutical raw materials and food supplements. They cater to pharmacies, hospitals, wholesalers, and the pharmaceutical industry, providing both prescription and over-the-counter products. Their key areas of expertise include nutritional supplements, pharmaceutical raw materials for compounding and manufacturing, and private label food supplements. The company boasts GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certifications for both the EU and the US, ensuring quality and safety. Their production lines include solids, liquids, and other dosage forms. The company has established a strong reputation for quality and reliability, solidifying its position as a trusted partner in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical markets.